The trial at a glance
CHARGES: Mail and wire fraud, obstruction of justice, racketeering and tax fraud; Black faced 13 counts, Boultbee 11, Kipnis, 11, Atkinson 7.
KEY ISSUE: Non-compete payments from sales of Hollinger newspapers -- made in exchange for promises not to compete in the same markets where the papers circulated. Prosecutors said the money should have gone to Hollinger's shareholders, not the executives.
VERDICT: Black and his three co-defendants were all found guilty of three counts of mail fraud. Black was also found guilty of obstruction of justice.
WHAT'S NEXT: Black faces a maximum of 35 years in prison for the offenses, plus a maximum penalty of $1 million. The others face up to 15 years in prison and fines of up to $750,000.








