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Tribune executive’s father says charges against his daughter are out of character

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According to her resume posted on the website LinkedIn, Pater worked at Kirkland & Ellis as director of real estate for just over a year before taking the same position at the Tribune Co. in January 2008 soon after Chicago real estate billionaire Sam Zell took control of the company. Her role included seeking buyers for Tribune Tower and Times Mirror Square in Los Angeles before those properties were taken off the market in 2009. Tribune Co. owns the Chicago Tribune.

Terry Holt, spokeswoman for Zell’s Equity Group Investments, declined to comment Wednesday.

Pater’s legal woes began after she left Tribune Co. in 2010 to form Catalyst Group to manage Tribune’s commercial real estate holdings. Pater diverted real estate commissions meant for Tribune Co. to her own company, the charges alleged.

Pater’s father said Wednesday that Catalyst shut its doors in the bad economy, but his daughter was soon contacted by American Express in New York.

An American Express spokeswoman said in an e-mail that Pater no longer worked for the company.

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(Tribune reporter Jennifer Delgado contributed.)

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