Attorney's for a software mogul facing trial for a record-breaking $2 billion tax evasion case claimed the billionaire cannot stand trial because he has , which has been worsened by , according to court filings. Robert Brockman, 80, was indicted in 2020 on 39 counts, including wire fraud, tax evasion and money laundering that the U.S. Department of Justice said totaled a $2 billion scheme to conceal his income and defraud investors of his Reynolds and Reynolds company. Brockman's lawyers, however, have argued that the billionaire is not competent to stand trial, claiming in submitted on Wednesday that his Parkinson's disease caused dementia, which only grew worse after he contracted COVID in December.
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