Acting Pa. U.S. Attorney: Ex-Roommate and Co-Schemer of Former Eagles Linebacker Found Guilty of Trading on Inside Information Provided to Them
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Evidence presented at trial showed that the defendant traded on inside information provided by Damilare Sonoiki, at the time a junior analyst at Goldman Sachs, who had offered Kendricks information regarding upcoming mergers involving four Goldman Sachs clients. Ramsey and Kendricks purchased call options in the target companies between
* The trading began when Sonoiki and Kendricks purchased call options for Compuware based on pending acquisition of Compuware that was known to Sonoiki. When Compuware announced on
* Sonoiki provided Kendricks and Ramsey inside information on a second deal in which Goldman represented
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Defendants Sonoiki and Kendricks previously pled guilty to insider trading and conspiracy charges based on these same events.
"Insider trading undermines faith in our financial markets and harms ordinary investors who play by the rules," said Acting
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The case was investigated by the
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