West Islip man appears in court on 'Rebecca' case
Photo credit: Charles Eckert | An exterior view of the Broadhurst Theatre, where the musical, "Rebecca," was to open in Manhattan. The play was ultimately cancelled due to lack of financing. (Oct. 3, 2012)
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The West Islip businessman charged with inventing a group of financial backers for the Broadway show "Rebecca" will appear in federal court Friday in Manhattan for a pretrial hearing.
Mark Hotton, 46, has been held without bail since his arrest in October on federal fraud charges surrounding the musical. In a case that has been the talk of the theater world, Hotton was accused of fabricating...
Defrauding 'Rebecca' producers