Couch-surfing fugitive longs for his old Wall Street life
Not long ago, Iftikar Ahmed was a rising venture-capital star. Now, he says, he has been reduced to crashing on friends’ spare beds in India, relying on others to buy him clothes and scrounging for $200 to pay for cancer treatment.
By
Anupreeta Das, The Wall Street Journal
Not long ago, Iftikar Ahmed was a rising venture-capital star. Now, he says, he has been reduced to crashing on friends’ spare beds in India, relying on others to buy him clothes and scrounging for $200 to pay for cancer treatment.
The US government has a different perspective: Ahmed is a liar and a thief.