Rajaratnam agrees to pay $1.5 million disgorgement in SEC case
Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:23am EST
(Reuters) - U.S. hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam has agreed to pay disgorgement of about $1.5 million in a civil lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and to waive his right to appeal the judgment, court papers showed.
Rajaratnam would make the payment, representing the profits obtained by unlawful means, to the SEC within 90 days after the entry of the final judgment in court records, according to a filing.
Rajaratnam, currently serving a 11-year prison term, was convicted of securities fraud and conspiracy in May 2011. He was accused of running a network of friends and associates who leaked corporate secrets to him
for years.<snip>
Rajaratnam, the founder of Galleon Group, has already paid $63.8 million in criminal penalties, and a judge had earlier ordered him to pay $92.8 million in a civil case brought by the SEC.
(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; Editing by Ryan Woo)
Sad part: $150 million probably does not represent the major part of the money he made over the years via the illegal inside information.
These are the turds to whom both major political parties transferred the contents of the U.S. Treasury, along with a respectable chuck of China's. The same turds who had the gall to run political ads in 2012 about how China was going to overpower us soon because of our debt.