By Jonathan Stempel
PATRICK James, the founder of First Brands, has pleaded not guilty to charges he defrauded lenders out of billions of dollars before the auto parts supplier collapsed into bankruptcy.
The nine-count indictment accused James, who was also chief executive of Cleveland-based First Brands, of leading an eight-year scheme to deceive lenders into financing the company’s growth by double- and triple-pledging loan collateral, faking invoices and hiding substantial amounts of debt.







