Ex-Medtronic consultant convicted of insider trading; Twin Cities insurance agent acquitted [Star Tribune]
A federal jury last week convicted a former Medtronic consultant and acquitted a
That same jury found
According to the evidence presented at trial, Tavlin learned about a secret, pending acquisition by Medtronic of his
Tavlin then illegally tipped off Farahan, his friend, about news of the imminent acquisition and told him to keep the news secret. Farahan knew that the deal would likely result in a boost to Mazor's stock price and quickly bought more than
Farahan was accused of relaying the same inside information to Gantman, another friend, who then made multiple purchases of Mazor securities ahead of its
Prosecutors said Farahan paid Tavlin for the secret information about the pending deal – including a
Tavlin was meanwhile interviewed by investigators from the
The criminal case was the product of an FBI investigation. The federal
Senior U.S. District Judge
Messages were left seeking comment from attorneys for Tavlin. Gantman on Wednesday described the
Gantman said he was "incredibly grateful" to the jurors for their service and to his attorney,
"This has been a painful, stressful, and frightfully expensive ordeal," Gantman said. "With my name now cleared, now is the time to rebuild my life and look for new opportunities."
Mauzy said that, at trial, he stressed that Gantman "was a sophisticated trader who did his own research and made his own independent decisions" to buy Mazor securities. Gantman was aware of a distribution agreement between Medtronic and Mazor and knew that they were combining technologies into a new product planned to be rolled out at a conference around the same time Medtronic's buyout of Mazor ended up happening.
"But he did not act on inside information, didn't receive inside information and did his own research," Mauzy said.
Mauzy said that he hopes the
"We hope to convince them not to go forward with that and if they do we'll be prepared to try it again if we have to," Mauzy said.
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