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Former Comverse Technology Inc Chief Executive Jacob "Kobi" Alexander, who is fighting extradition from Namibia to face U.S. criminal charges, has sued his former company for more than $72 million in severance and other compensation.
The lawsuit follows a case filed by the company accusing Alexander of fraud. Alexander says in his complaint that Comverse refused to live up to its obligations to him after he left the company in 2006, such as allowing him to exercise valuable stock options he received as part of his compensation.
The company "has also refused to honor its other contractual obligations to Alexander, including, but not limited to his right to severance pay, indemnification and advancement of his legal fees, bonuses and fringe benefits," the lawsuit says.
The contract breaches to Alexander "have caused him damages in excess of $72 million," the lawsuit contends. The case was filed late on Friday.
Alexander, who founded New York-based Comverse in 1982, is wanted in the United States on several counts in connection with an alleged scheme to back-date millions of executive stock options at the company.
He says he is innocent of the charges, blaming poor advice from his financial and legal advisers. He left the company after it said it was conducting a review of past stock options grants.
A Comverse spokesman, Paul Baker, declined to comment on the lawsuit. An attorney for Alexander was not immediately available.

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