Ralph de la Torre, who may now face prison time, is the first person in more than 50 years to be held in criminal contempt by ...
The CEO of troubled hospital operator Steward Health Care was held in criminal contempt of Congress after he failed to appear ...
The embattled CEO of Steward Health Care is stepping down next month, the system announced Saturday.Dr. Ralph De La Torre’s ...
A spokesperson for Steward's former CEO said the split was amicable and on “mutually agreeable terms” despite a long string ...
Enlarge / The empty chair of Steward Health Care System Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Ralph de la Torre who did not show up ...
He's leaving the bankrupt company after all of its hospitals in Massachusetts were either closed, sold or seized.
US senators investigating the collapse of Steward Health Care voted Thursday to pass civil and criminal contempt resolutions ...
The Senate voted unanimously on Wednesday to hold Ralph de la Torre—the wealthy CEO of a now-bankrupt Steward hospital ...
The suit, filed Monday in federal court, claims that the lawmakers are violating the hospital executive's constitutional ...
The embattled CEO of Steward Health Care’s Friday announcement to step away ... and that lawmakers have “weaponized ...
The U.S. Senate voted to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in criminal contempt of Congress on Wednesday after ...
Last week, de la Torre was absent from a congressional hearing about the bankruptcy of his company, which operated several ...