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This Ah Neh, big shot one, is going to jail

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Goldman director Gupta loses bid to stay out of prison

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Former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta will begin serving a two-year prison term on June 17 after a U.S. federal appeals court rejected his bid to stay free while he appeals his insider trading conviction.

In a brief order on Friday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York rejected a request by Gupta, a former global managing director of consulting firm McKinsey & Co, to delay his surrender and remain free on bail.

Gupta, 65, was convicted in June 2012 of feeding tips from Goldman board meetings to longtime friend Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the Galleon Group hedge fund firm.

Evidence included a September 2008 phone call, just before Goldman announced a $5 billion investment from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, in which Rajaratnam was heard telling a trader that he learned from a source, who prosecutors said was Gupta, that "something good might happen to Goldman."

It also included an October 2008 conversation in which Rajaratnam told a colleague that a Goldman director had tipped him that the bank would post a quarterly loss.

A three-judge 2nd Circuit panel rejected Gupta's appeal on March 25. Gupta sought to stay out of prison while the full 2nd Circuit Court, and perhaps the U.S. Supreme Court, reviews his case.

Rajaratnam is appealing his conviction to the Supreme Court. He is serving an 11-year prison term.

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Seth Waxman and Gary Naftalis, two of Gupta's lawyers, were not immediately available for comment on Friday.

His lawyers have argued that Gupta's conviction was tainted by U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff's decision to admit wiretap evidence at trial, and the judge's refusal to tell jurors that Gupta's good character could raise a reasonable doubt of guilt. The lawyers also said Gupta is neither a flight risk nor a danger to the community.

Gupta is the highest-ranking corporate official and Rajaratnam the highest-ranking portfolio manager convicted in a broad insider trading probe unveiled by federal prosecutors in October 2009. Roughly 80 people have been convicted or pleaded guilty.

Rakoff has agreed to recommend that Gupta be assigned to a medium-security prison in Otisville, New York, about 70 miles northwest of New York City.

The case is U.S. v. Gupta, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 12-4448.
 

ChaoPappyPoodle

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He was wiretapped and he spewed out his filthy mouth that he could provide a lot of money to his friend. This despicable man made known that he could profit his friends from his position in power. It is very good that he is going to jai to enjoy his wealth with his prison buddies.
 

syed putra

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Amazing where you can end up working if you got your credentials from the Bombay Business school or Delhi University. Why bother going to Stanfart, oxfart or harfart.

India Boleh!
 

Royalblood

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Amazing where you can end up working if you got your credentials from the Bombay Business school or Delhi University. Why bother going to Stanfart, oxfart or harfart.

India Boleh!

It has nothing to do with the uni they grad from or their capability or lack of it; simply just another case of their kind hiring/ taking care of their own kind.

This piece of news says it all does it not
 
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