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Soros Loses Bid to Overturn Insider Trading Conviction

mandym

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George Soros, the billionaire financier and liberal activist, was dealt a legal blow this week when the European Court of Human Rights refused to overturn his nine-year-old criminal conviction for insider trading.

A French court convicted Soros in 2002 for insider trading in the late 1980s, but the Hungary-born investor appealed, arguing that the French law on insider trading at the time was too ambiguous to find him guilty.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ing-conviction/?test=latestnews#ixzz1a8jUjKqi
 

targus

New Member
"A French court found that Soros sold his shares for $2.9 million in profits after receiving insider knowledge about a plan hatched by a group of wealthy French businessman known as the “golden granddads” to force a takeover of the bank.

The takeover failed but resulted in a higher share price for Societe Generale. French prosecutors launched an investigation in 1990 that ultimately led to Soros’s conviction 12 years later and a $2.9 million fine that was reduced on appeal."

So his punishment is to pay back less than he profited by committing the crime?

What about the investors that he cheated? His profits didn't come out of thin air.

This is justice? :rolleyes:
 
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