EP007: Beyond Operation Perfect Hedge
Prison Life Podcast - Crime, Punishment, and Family
Release Date: 07/12/2016
Prison Life Podcast - Crime, Punishment, and Family
Roomy Khan was a successful Wall Street stock trader who had amassed a personal fortune betting on the market before the feds came knocking investigating her role in the biggest trading scandal in history. Her incredible story was recently featured on 60 Minutes. Now Roomy describes her downfall after her insider trading was exposed, what led her to cross over the line, and the life of a cooperating witness in the federal government’s prosecution which resulted in over 90 convictions. It would bring down billionaire Raj Rajaratnam, Galleon Group hedge fund, and Goldman Sachs board member...
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info_outlineRoomy Khan was a successful Wall Street stock trader who had amassed a personal fortune betting on the market before the feds came knocking investigating her role in the biggest trading scandal in history. Her incredible story was recently featured on 60 Minutes. Now Roomy describes her downfall after her insider trading was exposed, what led her to cross over the line, and the life of a cooperating witness in the federal government’s prosecution which resulted in over 90 convictions. It would bring down billionaire Raj Rajaratnam, Galleon Group hedge fund, and Goldman Sachs board member Rajat Gupta who had traded on insider confidential information.
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My article on Medium: https://medium.com/@andrew.snyder.lmft/the-damnedest-things-some-parents-do-2b383794b853#.t6j0