Parole Board Dept: However, parole board members say they are not satisfied Gottlieb's risk can be managed well enough to grant him full parole, according to CBC. Gottlieb and Garth Drabinsky, the co-founders of now-defunct Livent Inc., were convicted of two counts each of fraud in a scheme that cost investors about $500 million and former theatre mogul Myron Gottlieb has been granted day parole and will be transferred to a halfway house in Toronto. Board member John Muise cited "deficits" in Gottlieb's attitude toward his involvement in the fraud.
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