Billionaire owner of Tottenham Hotspur, Joe Lewis, indicted for insider trading: NY US Attorney [New York Daily News]
The billionaire owner of the foundering
“We allege that for years,
In one instance outlined in the indictment, Lewis loaned his private pilots half a million dollars each to buy stock in an experimental cancer drug company.
“Boss is helping us out and told us to get ASAP,” the pilot texted a friend that he had cut in on the deal, according to court papers. The pilot gave Lewis away in other texts saying, “the Boss has inside info” and “knows the outcome.”
Williams said that Lewis knew he was breaking the law.
“None of this was necessary,” Williams said. “Joe Lewis is a wealthy man, but as we allege, he used his insider information as a way to compensate employees or to shower gifts on his friends and lovers. It’s classic corporate corruption. It’s cheating and it’s against the law, laws that apply to everyone, no matter who you are.”
Lewis, who built his fortune from a catering service run by his father, is worth an estimated
The soccer team, which he bought in 2001, hasn’t brought home a trophy since 2008 when they won the English
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