Broadcom sues Qualcomm for supposedly ripping off its customers
AMD can't find cash for company-saving spin-off
AMD sells digital TV arm to Broadcom for $193 million
Henry Nicholas pleads not guilty on fraud and drug charges
Nevermind the multiple witnesses to Broadcom co-founder Henry Nicholas' drug and prostitute habit. Nevermind the $2 billion restatement of earnings by Broadcom over backdated stock options. Dr. Henry T. Nicholas, still worth $2 billion himself while staying at a $60,000 plus substance abuse treatment clinic in Malibu…
Drug-linked Broadcom cofounder Henry Nicholas's hypocrisy detailed, making for an even better screenplay
Henry Nicholas, the cofounder and former CEO of telecom chipmaker Broadcom, gave $2.5 million to a crime-victims charity, and $3.5 million to defeat a 2004 bill that would have weakened California's "three strikes" law that doles out life sentences to multiple felony offenders, motivated by the death of his younger…
Henry Nicholas used drugs while under indictment, according to YouTube video
A video that was posted to YouTube last summer portrayed a tall man ingesting a powdered substance nasally — and the subject was confirmed to be Broadcom cofounder and former CEO Henry Nicholas. That's according to Nicholas's attorney Susan Szabo. In order to get the clip taken off the popular video sharing site,…
Casting call for inevitable Henry Nicholas biopic
It wasn't a coincidence that I mentioned Robert Evans in a post about everyone's favorite drug-addled, sex-obsessed and federally indicted entrepreneur Henry Nicholas of Broadcom. With Josh Hartnett starring in what looks like a schlocky ode to dot-com excess in August, the details of Nicholas' indictment reading more…
Henry Nicholas donated the equivalent of 50 tabs of ecstasy to the Bush campaign
Broadcom bad boy Henry Nicholas wasn't just a surprisingly inept industrial consumer of drugs and prostitutes with a handful of posh properties scattered across the OC — he was also a Bush donor. According to campaign finance disclosure documents, he gave $1,000 in 1999 to the George W. Bush campaign during the…
Sex, drugs, and violence: The 10 surprises in Henry Nicholas's indictment
Nothing former Broadcom CEO Henry Nicholas did is particularly remarkable to anyone who's enjoyed Brett Morgen's The Kid Stays in the Picture biopic about the life and times of Robert Evans. What's remarkable is that it was a technology CEO in Orange County and not someone in the abnormally amoral entertainment…
The five drug dens of bad-boy ex-CEO Henry Nicholas
How can everyone have missed the most lurid aspect of the fall of former Broadcom CEO Henry Nicholas? Amidst all the sex and drug charges, we've missed the one subject that really gets people's tongues wagging: real estate. Thanks to laws passed in America's "war on drugs," any property involved in the transportation,…
The warehouse
27324 Camino Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, CA
The Rodeo residence
Rodeo Circle, Laguna Hills, CA
Broadcom's offices
5300 California Avenue, Irvine, CA
The Telescope house
9 Telescope, Newport Coast, CA
The Turnberry condo
One Turnberry Place, 2877 Paradise Road, Suite 3201, Las Vegas, NV
Debauchery of Broadcom founder Henry Nicholas detailed in unsealed indictment
In what may become a seminal document in the history of the dot-com era for its detailed account of excess, the recently unsealed indictment on drug charges of Broadcom founder and former CEO Henry Nicholas describes everything from spiking the drinks of fellow executives to five-figure wire transfers for "party…
Broadcom gives "backdating" a whole new meaning
After the SEC accused Henry Nicholas and Henry Samueli, founders of chipmaker Broadcom, of illegally backdating stock options for five years, Samueli stepped down as board chairman and CTO. Nicholas had stepped down from his post as CEO in 2003 amidst allegations of having a drug habit and flying friends and…
Qualcomm lawyers dinged for withholding evidence
A federal judge has sanctioned six Qualcomm attorneys for failing to produce tens of thousands of documents in the chip manufacturer's high-profile patent-infringement lawsuit with Broadcom. The six attorneys will also face further scrutiny for ethics violations from the California Bar Association. Thirteen other…