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Dennis Kozlowski was born on 16 November, 1946 in United States, is an American businessman and convict. Discover Dennis Kozlowski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Born 16 November, 1946
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1940

Tyco paid $1 million (half of the $2 million bill) for the 40th birthday party of Kozlowski's second wife, Karen Mayo Kozlowski.

The extravagant party, held on the Italian island of Sardinia, featured an ice sculpture of Michelangelo's David urinating Stolichnaya vodka and a private concert by Jimmy Buffett.

In a camcorder video, Dennis Kozlowski states that this party will bring out a Tyco core competency – the ability to party hard.

Subsequently, this shareholder meeting/birthday party became known as the Tyco Roman Orgy.

1946

Leo Dennis Kozlowski (born November 16, 1946) is a former CEO of Tyco International, convicted in 2005 of crimes related to his receipt of $81 million in unauthorized bonuses, the purchase of art for $14.725 million and the payment by Tyco of a $20 million investment banking fee to Frank Walsh, a former Tyco director.

1975

Kozlowski joined Tyco in 1975, becoming CEO in 1992.

1990

With Kozlowski at the helm, Tyco massively expanded during the late 1990s.

The company consistently beat Wall Street's expectations and through a series of strategic mergers and acquisitions, ushered in a new era of mega-conglomerates.

Kozlowski became notorious for his extravagant lifestyle, supported by the booming stock market of the late 1990s and early 2000s; allegedly, he had Tyco pay for his $30 million New York City apartment which included $6,000 shower curtains and $15,000 "dog umbrella stands".

According to Forbes, Kozlowski also purchased several acres in the private gated community, "The Sanctuary", in Boca Raton, Florida, while he was CEO at Tyco International.

He also purchased a multimillion-dollar oceanfront estate on the island of Nantucket.

1997

Separately, Tyco filed suit against Kozlowski and prevailed, with the court finding that the $500 million in compensation and benefits he received during his time of disloyalty, between 1997 and 2002, were forfeited back to the company under New York's "faithless servant" doctrine.

Kozlowski was born in Newark, New Jersey.

His mother, Agnes (née Kozell), worked for the Newark Police Department and as a school crossing guard, and his father, Leo Kelly Kozlowski, worked for the Public Service Transport.

His parents were second-generation Polish-Americans.

Kozlowski attended Seton Hall University, a Catholic university.

Tyco filed against Kozlowski, asserting that the $500 million in compensation and benefits he received during his time of disloyalty, between 1997 and 2002, were forfeit under New York's "faithless servant" doctrine.

2002

Kozlowski left Tyco in 2002, amid a controversy in regard to his compensation package.

Kozlowski was tried twice.

The first attempt was a ruled mistrial when one of the jurors was threatened by the public after being reported to have made an OK sign towards Kozlowski's lawyers.

Kozlowski testified on his own behalf during the second trial, stating that his pay package was "confusing" and "almost embarrassingly big," but that he never committed a crime as the company's top executive.

2005

Along with former Tyco chief financial officer Mark Swartz, Kozlowski was convicted on June 17, 2005 of crimes related to his receipt of $81 million in purportedly unauthorized bonuses, the purchase of art for $14.725 million and the payment by Tyco of a $20 million investment banking fee to Frank Walsh, a former Tyco director.

On September 19, 2005 he was sentenced by Judge Michael Obus of the Manhattan Supreme Court to serve from eight years and four months to twenty-five years in prison for his role in the scandal.

In addition, Kozlowski and Swartz were ordered to pay a total of $134 million in restitution.

Kozlowski was further fined $70 million, while Swartz was fined $35 million.

Both were convicted on 22 counts of grand larceny, falsifying business records, securities fraud and conspiracy.

His aggregate minimum sentence was set at 8 years and 4 months, and his aggregate maximum sentence was 25 years; his conditional release date was set for May 17, 2022, and his maximum expiration date was September 17, 2030.

2010

Southern District of New York Judge Thomas Griesa concluded in 2010 that under the faithless servant doctrine, Kozlowski must forfeit all compensation and benefits he earned during his period of disloyalty.

Kozlowski has been married three times, and has grandchildren.

2012

In April 2012, Kozlowski was denied parole.

2014

He served more than six years at the Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy, New York, before being transferred to the Lincoln Correctional Facility in New York City, from which he was granted conditional release on January 17, 2014.

His next parole eligibility date, and his parole hearing merit release appearance, were then set for January 17, 2014.

On January 17, 2014, he was granted conditional release from the Lincoln Correctional Facility in New York City.

Kozlowski, prior to trial, asserted his innocence by stating, "I am absolutely not guilty of the charges. There was no criminal intent here. Nothing was hidden. There were no shredded documents. All the information the prosecutors got was directly off the books and records of the company."

After his conviction, but before his appeal was complete, he again denied his guilt.

"I was a guy sitting in a courtroom making $100 million a year [a]nd I think a juror sitting there just would have to say, 'All that money? He must have done something wrong.' I think it's as simple as that."

Nevertheless, Kozlowski admitted his culpability for the crimes at his parole hearing.

“It was greed, pure and simple,” the 67-year-old former executive told a New York State parole panel at a December 3 video conference hearing.

“I feel horrible ...

I can't say how sorry I am and how deeply I regret my actions.”