Nora J. Rothrock, a former vice president of Bruce McNall's main company, will plead guilty to single counts of bank fraud and conspiracy in connection with the continuing federal investigation into the King president's banking practices, according to her lawyer.
Rothrock, 35, was charged Wednesday by prosecutors of engaging in a scheme to defraud the French bank Credit Lyonnais, Bank of America, First Los Angeles Bank and Union Bank of $135.5 million. She is the seventh individual to have been charged in the government's investigation into McNall's businesses. McNall will plead guilty to four criminal counts Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Richard Paez.
