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Florida Man Accused of Insider Trading to Return Illegal Profits

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced this week that Jay Y. Fung, a Florida man accused of insider trading, has agreed to repay over $700K in illegal profits plus over $60K in interest that he made after he bought stock and call options in Pharmasset Inc. prior to its…

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Securities Fraud Headlines: Ne-Yo Sues Citibank, SEC Awards Whistleblower $700K, U.S. Supreme Court Takes on Insider Trading, and Morgan Stanley Must Deal with $500M CDO Case

Performer Ne-Yo Files Countersuit Against Citibank Over Alleged $5.4M Securities Fraud Singer Ne-Yo is suing Citibank (C), claiming that the financial institution should have had the proper safeguards and procedures in place that could have prevented his ex-money manager Kevin Foster from allegedly bilking him of $4.5M. The performer had…

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Insider Trading News: SAC Capital Resolves Shareholder Lawsuit, Chinese Traders Settle SEC Charges, Another Court Turns Down Rajat Gupta’s Conviction Appeal SAC Capital Advisors Settles Insider Trading Case for $10M

SAC Capital Advisors Settles Insider Trading Case for $10M SAC Capital Advisors has consented to pay $10M to resolve a securities case brought by shareholders of pharmaceutical company Wyeth. The plaintiffs contend that they sustained losses because the hedge fund had been insider trading in the drugmaker’s stock. The class…

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SEC Cases: Ex-Stockbroker Accused of Bilking Investor for Home Renovations, Marwood Group Admits to Wrongdoing Over Compliance Failures, and Ex-Goldman Sachs Employee Faces Insider Trading Charges

Former Stockbroker Raises Over $1.2M from Customers to Remodel His Home The Securities and Exchange Commission is charging ex-stockbroker Bernard M. Parker with Securities Act of 1933 and Securities Exchange Act of 1934 violations, as well as violations of Rule 10b-5. The regulator says that Parker raised over $1.2M from…

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Insider Trading Cases: Judge Says SEC Can Charge Former Euro-Pacific Capital Brokers, Ex-Morgan Stanley Broker Pleads Guilty, Traders Who Used Hacked News Releases Settle for $30M, Father and Son Face Charges,

SEC Can Pursue Ex-Euro Pacific Capital Brokers For Insider Trading In Manhattan, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff said that the SEC could pursue insider trading charges against two ex- Euro Pacific Capital Inc. stockbrokers despite a recent ruling issued by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in another case.…

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Former Merrill Lynch Broker Must Pay $1.4M for Insider Trading

Gary Yin, an ex-Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAC) broker, must pay $1.4M in restitution for helping a client launder money made from insider trading. Yin admitted to helping former Qualcomm Inc. president Jing Wang conceal hundreds of thousands of dollars made in insider trading in that company and another…

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Insider Trading Charges Filed Against 32 Defendants in Hacking Scam Involving Newswire Services

The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed financial fraud charges against 32 defendants accused of insider trading by using information obtained from newswire services that were hacked. Two Ukrainians and 30 other defendants in the U.S. and abroad are accused of making $100 million in illegal gains. According to the…

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Dad of Ex-JPMorgan Banker Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading

The father of a former JPMorgan (JPM) banker has pleaded guilty to taking part in an insider trading ring with his son. Robert Stewart will forfeit $150,000 and faces five years behind bars. According to the U.S. Justice Department, Stewart’s son, Sean Stewart, allegedly gave his father tips about upcoming…

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SEC Cases: Pennsylvania Lawyer is Charged with Insider Trading, San Diego Investment Adviser is Accused of Stealing Client Funds, and New York Man is Arrested for Fraud

SEC Accuses Pennsylvania Attorney of Insider Trading The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is charging Herbert K. Sudfeld with insider trading ahead of the announcement that Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Harleysville were about to merge in a $760 million deal. The regulator contends that the Pennsylvania attorney illegally traded…

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U.S. DOJ Wants Supreme Court To Review Major Insider Trading Ruling that Reversed the Convictions of Hedge Fund Managers

The U.S. Justice Department wants the Supreme Court to review the ruling in United States v. Newman that overturned the convictions of hedge fund managers Todd Newman and Anthony Chiasson. The defendants were accused of trading on secondhand information they received regarding earnings announcements for Nvidia and Dell. The information…

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