
Prosecutors investigated Rajaratnam a decade ago: report |
Date: Friday, December 4, 2009
Author: Santosh Nadgir, Reuters
Federal prosecutors investigated Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj
Rajaratnam on suspicions of insider trading more than a decade before he was
charged with securities fraud, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing legal
filings. However, the prosecutors were unable to prove their suspicions, the paper
said. The investigation stemmed from suspicions that arose in the 1990s within chip
maker Intel Corp that Rajaratnam was receiving tips from an Intel insider. Intel could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters outside regular
U.S. business hours. The Sri Lankan-born billionaire was arrested on October 16 and accused by
prosecutors of generating millions of dollars of illegal profits in the largest
U.S. hedge fund insider trading case on record. Rajaratnam has denied the charges.
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