British billionaire fined $5M, sentenced to 3 years probation for insider trading
A federal court in
U.S. District Judge
Lewis pleaded guilty in January to two counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud by repeatedly passing intelligence gleaned from the access he had to corporate boardrooms to people around him including romantic partners, friends, personal assistants and two pilots who flew his private aircraft.
Lewis was facing up to 20 years in prison but the
Clarke said she had weighed the imperative to make an example of Lewis to deter other people from engaging in similar illegal activities, but concluded that his situation required her to exercise clemency
"Crimes like insider trading strike at the heart of our financial markets. The integrity of our markets rely on the idea that there is a level playing field," she said.
A contrite Lewis, one of
"I made a terrible mistake. I broke the law. I'm ashamed, sorry and hold myself accountable," he said.
In one of the frauds, Lewis loaned
The stock jumped 16% on the announcement the pilots took their profit and "paid back" the loans to their boss.
He shared the same tip with his girlfriend after having earlier advised her to buy shares in
The prosecution's case was that while Lewis' misappropriation of insider information was not for the purposes of augmenting his estimated
Lewis had claimed he felt guilty for failing to set up formal retirement plans for his pilots, according to a statement when he pleaded guilty in January.
Born in
His
He made hundreds of millions more from currency trading in the 1980s and 1990s but is best known for his association with premier League football team
He owns homes in several countries including the



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