- A fugitive facing federal criminal charges in the United States in connection with a small New Jersey deli whose parent company was once preposterously valued at $100 million has been arrested by authorities in Thailand.
- Peter Coker Jr., who last was known to be living in Hong Kong, is one of three people charged in the case involving the deli owner, Hometown International, and a related shell company, E-Waste.
- His father, Peter Coker Sr., and a third defendant, James Patten, were arrested in the case last fall in North Carolina, and since then have made appearances in New Jersey federal court.
A fugitive facing federal criminal stock-manipulation charges in the United States in connection with a small New Jersey deli whose parent company was once preposterously valued at $100 million has been arrested by authorities in a resort area of Thailand.
Peter Coker Jr.,…