Article: Why SAC Capital’s Steven Cohen Isn’t in Jail

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Why SAC Capital’s Steven Cohen Isn’t in Jail

Sheelah Kolhatkar, 03 January 2014

Ten thousand dollars an hour worth of lawyers filed into a courtroom in lower Manhattan on the morning of Nov. 8. The legal team represented Steven Cohen’s hedge fund, SAC Capital Advisors, which had agreed to pay $1.2 billion to settle criminal charges that it had engaged in securities fraud. The hearing was the culmination of a long legal struggle between SAC and the government that has dramatically altered what was once one of Wall Street’s most powerful firms. Eight former or current SAC employees have been charged with insider trading. Six of them have pleaded guilty; one, Mathew Martoma, is due to go on trial on Jan. 6, and another, Michael Steinberg, was convicted on Dec. 18 of insider trading in two technology stocks. Continue reading “Article: Why SAC Capital’s Steven Cohen Isn’t in Jail”

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