Ogilvy's DiOrio Pled Guilty in ONDCP Case

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NEW YORK Al DiOrio, the contract coordinator at WPP Group’s Ogilvy & Mather on the $1 billion Office of National Drug Control Policy ad account, pled guilty to conspiracy and fraud two weeks before he died at the end of 2003, it emerged in court Thursday.

He is the third Ogilvy executive revealed to have pled guilty in connection with allegations that the ad agency illegally inflated its billings on the ONDCP account.

The first was Peter Chrisanthopoulos, the former director of broadcast at Ogilvy and sister agency MindShare.



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