Financial Times FT.com

Conrad Black

Resources

Conrad Black in court

Conrad Black’s fall from grace ends in jail

Conrad Black, the former media magnate who once controlled an empire stretching from Vancouver to Jerusalem, was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison for his role in the multimillion-dollar fraud at Hollinger International

Black benefits from softer stance

The US crackdown on white-collar crime is leading to less severe sentences. That was the message some legal experts took from Chicago after Conrad Black was sentenced to 6½ years in prison

Objection to Black sentencing plan

US prosecutors have challenged the probation office sentencing recommendation for Conrad Black, the former newspaper executive who was convicted of fraud, because they fear it diminishes the significance of the crime he committed

Prosecutors seek $17m from Black

Prosecutors are seeking to seize nearly $17m from Conrad Black and two other former executives at Hollinger International following their conviction on fraud charges in July

Heavy-hitter to defend Black

Conrad Black, the British peer recently convicted of fraud and obstruction of justice, has hired a heavy-hitting New York attorney who once represented Bill and Hillary Clinton against the independent counsel Kenneth Starr to lead his forthcoming appeal.

Related content and features

Interactive

Black sentenced

Conrad Black, the British peer who at the height of his power controlled one of the world’s biggest media empires is to be sentenced after being convicted of fraud and obstruction of justice. Our slideshow looks back at the highlights of the trial

Conrad Black

Comment and Analysis

Observer: Friends indeed

Observer

Not all of Conrad Black's friends have deserted the former media baron in his hour of need. Several dozen have attested to his kindness and humility

    Timeline

    Conrad Black’s fall from grace

    Lord Black once rubbed shoulders with the high and mighty. But his life took a dramatic turn in 2003 when investors at Hollinger International started asking questions

      Rachman on Black

      Conrad Black and the rise and fall of the Anglosphere

      Gideon Rachman

      As the Iraq war has grown more unpopular, so it has eroded ties of sympathy in the English-speaking world, writes Gideon Rachman.

        Dear Gideon

        My vision of a strong and benign Commonwealth bloc lives on

        Conrad Black

        Gideon Rachman is correct that variations of the Anglosphere, with which he generously identifies me, are flourishing.

          More stories

          Black allowed to remain free on bail

          Black faces battle to keep his properties

          Black trial casts a pall on plea deals

          Conrad Black found guilty of fraud

          Greed and betrayal sealed fate

          Editorial comment: Lord Black’s crimes

          Making deals to mopping up

          Focus on a lavish lifestyle

          Black jury told to resume after deadlock

          Black trial jury denied transcript

          Jury begins deliberations in Black trial

          Black trial jury set to weigh evidence

          Black prosecution ‘had no evidence’

          Prosecution sums up case in Black trial

          Black’s team targets government witness

          Jurors told of lavish Black lifestyle

          Lawyers indicate Black will not take stand

          Prosecution rests its case in Black trial

          Lord Black ‘sought Trump’s support’

          Black’s management style focus of testimony