Mass. U.S. Attorney: Florida Entrepreneur Sentenced in $4.5M Insider Trading Scheme
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 23 -- The U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, Rachael S. Rollins, issued the following news release on March 22, 2023:
A Florida entrepreneur was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Boston for his role in an insider trading scheme that generated more than $4.5 million in profits.
David Schottenstein, 39, of Surfside, Fla., was sentenced by U.S. Senior District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock to one year and one day in prison and five years of supervised release, during which he will be required to perform 30 hours per week of community service. In February 2022, Schottenstein pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud. Judge Woodlock delayed formal imposition of the pronounced sentence pending additional briefing.
Between August 2017 and May 2019, Schottenstein obtained material nonpublic information (MNPI) from members of his own family--who are major shareholders or directors of several publicly traded companies--regarding the earnings results and merger-and-acquisition activity of those companies. According to court documents, Schottenstein traded on that information and provided it to two of his friends--one of whom controlled a hedge fund in which Schottenstein was an investor--who also traded on it. The publicly traded companies in which Schottenstein and his co-conspirators traded included Aphria, Inc., DSW, Inc. and Rite Aid Corp., among others. Through this scheme, Schottenstein and his alleged co-conspirators netted at least $4.5 million.
United States Attorney Rachael S. Rollins and Wayne A. Jacobs, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Criminal/Cyber Division, Washington Field Office, made the announcement today. The Securities & Exchange Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Miami Field Office provided valuable assistance. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephen E. Frank and Seth B. Kosto - Chief and Deputy Chief, respectively, of Rollins' Securities, Financial & Cyber Fraud Unit - prosecuted the case.
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