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Embattled Chicago billionaire flees when served with court papers

A Chicago billionaire recently tried to make a quick exit when faced with being served court papers - but apparently not quick enough.

Earlier this month when a private detective tried to hand Chicago's newest billionaire CEO Rishi Shah a summons to face a lawsuit filed in New York alleging he misled investors - Shah ran away and jumped in a waiting Cadillac Escalade and shut the door.

A private detective had staked out the mansion Shah calls home in the 900 block of North Clark Street on Nov. 12 and caught up with him as Shah left at 10:25 a.m., according to recently filed court documents.

Shah, 31, bolted when approached by Scott Rabin, the private eye hired to serve the summons.

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