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by ctheb
2113 days ago
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> According to prosecutors, he used that information to seek unjust enrichment through a series of beneficial stock trades that generated $227,000 in profits and avoided $377,000 in potential losses. This seems like a trivial amount of money for someone that high up to jeopardize their career or spend years of their life in prison for. I would maybe even understand the risk/reward if it was in the tens of millions but this sounds nowhere close. I am genuinely curious to know if this happens regularly - what is the real motivation for committing a crime that barely pays relative to the penalties? |
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