Hedge fund trader Emanuel Goffer was sentenced to 3 years on Friday, October 7 for insider trading by US District Judge Richard Sullivan. Goffer was also required to forfeit the $761,000 he is ...
Zvi Goffer, the New York stock trader nicknamed "Octopussy" for his many tipsters, was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday, the Associated Press' Larry Neumeister reports. U.S. District Judge ...
MANHATTAN (CN) - Zvi Goffer was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in federal prison for inside trading. A jury convicted Goffer in June of 12 counts of securities fraud and two counts of conspiracy. U.S ...
NEW YORK A stock trader nicknamed "the Octopussy" because he had access to so many sources of inside information was properly convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison, a federal appeals court ...
The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal The degree to which Emanuel Goffer looked up to and followed the lead of his older brother, Zvi Goffer, as he bribed former ...
It started with a coupon in the mail. In 1996, Lily Goffer went to the mall in Nazareth, the largest city in the northern district of Israel; she was buying a pair of jeans for her husband. On a lark, ...
A former hedge fund trader was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday after he was convicted earlier this year along with two others in a closely watched insider-trading case. Federal prosecutors ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Zvi Goffer, a former securities trader known as "Octopussy" because of his many sources of information, was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Wednesday for insider trading.
There will be no jail break for convicted insider trader Zvi Goffer. The former trader, serving a 10-year sentence as part of Raj Rajaratnam’s Galleon Group network of fraudsters, was denied bail ...
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