Equity Trader Arrested For Front-Running Employer's Trades [Real-Time Trader]
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India, Dec. 15 -- An equities trader associated with a large U.S. asset manager was criminally charged with using information about his employer's trades to make millions of dollars in an insider trading scheme, federal prosecutors in New York said on Wednesday.
Equities trader Lawrence Billimek, 51, of Hailey, Idaho, was arrested in Texas and day trader Alan Williams, 77, of West Linn, Oregon, was arrested in his home state, prosecutors said.
They allegedly made tens of millions of dollars on more than a thousand trades ahead of large stock transactions by Billimek's employer. Both were charged with conspiracy, securities fraud and wire fraud in an indictment unsealed in Manhattan.
Billimek has worked for financial services firm TIAA-CREF since 2012, according to his LinkedIn profile.
A spokesperson for the TIAA's Nuveen asset-management arm said the company learned of charges against an employee today and immediately placed him on leave and began its own review. The company is cooperating with authorities.
Prosecutors said Billimek passed confidential information about stocks his employer was about to trade on, including Lululemon Athletica Inc and Ulta Beauty Inc, to Williams starting in 2016. Williams subsequently placed profitable trades ahead of those transactions, according to the indictment.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission also filed a parallel civil lawsuit against both men.
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