Protege testifies Thiry had ‘veto power’ over top DaVita employees leaving

Kent Thiry, DaVita on trial in Denver

Kent Thiry, former CEO of the dialysis giant DaVita, faces up to 30 years in federal prison if convicted on all three counts of conspiracy in restraint of trade to allocate employees. (Rachel Woolf/Kaiser Health News)

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