Thursday, October 13, 2011

Raj Rajaratnam To Do 11 Years in the Big House

Disgraced Galleon CEO Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison today for orchestrating one of the largest insider trading schemes in history, BusinessInsider reports.

Rajaratnam arrived in federal court in downtown Manhattan this morning wearing a blue stripped tie, dark charcoal suit, a white shirt.\ His attorney John Dowd was not with him. There was a new guy, according to Clusterstock's Courtney Comstock. Rajaratnam did not make a statement during his sentencing.

The 54-year-old hedge fund manager was convicted in May of five counts of conspiracy and nine counts of insider trading. Rajaratnam's legal team, citing health issues among other things, asked the judge for a lighter sentencing of 6 1/2 years to 8 years. Prosecutors pushed for a harsher sentence of up to 24 years claiming that Rajaratnam reaped $72 million in illegal profits from his insider trading.

Find out more at http://www.businessinsider.com/raj-rajaratnam-sentencing-2011-10-13

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