Two Florida brothers, Michael and Gerald Shvartsman, pleaded guilty
to insider trading charges, admitting to illegally making over $22 million before the public announcement in 2021 that an acquisition firm was taking former President Donald Trump’s media company public.
They acknowledged knowing they were committing a crime when making trades in October 2021 through a New York broker. The indictment did not implicate Trump or his media company. The brothers invested in Digital World Acquisition Corp. after being tipped off about Trump Media being a potential target. They sold their securities for $22 million in profits once the news was public.
The men shared their insider information with friends and employees profiting from the trades. Michael and Gerald Shvartsman are awaiting sentencing and facing federal guidelines recommending four years and three years in prison, respectively, along with significant forfeitures. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams emphasized that insider trading is cheating and that convictions remind us of the consequences of corrupting the stock market’s integrity.
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Alejandro Mayorkas, with the Republican majority determined to punish the Biden administration over its handling of the U.S-Mexico border after failing last week in a politically embarrassing setback.
closing at 5,026.61, reflecting a less than 1% increase for the day and over 5% in the first five weeks of the year. This growth is attributed to positive economic indicators, suggesting the Federal Reserve’s success in controlling inflation without harming the economy, boosting investor confidence in potential interest rate cuts. With companies like Microsoft and Nvidia, the technology sector has seen significant valuation increases, contributing to the index’s rise. This surge benefits millions of Americans with retirement investments linked to the S&P 500, which had about $11.4 trillion in passive investments in 2022.
Robert Hur, which provides a detailed examination of President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents but concludes that no criminal charges are warranted against him or anyone else involved. Despite finding evidence that Biden “willfully retained and disclosed classified materials” after his vice presidency while he was a private citizen, the report identifies reasons for not pursuing charges, including the assessment that many documents were retained by mistake.
using AI-generated voices under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act to prevent scams and voter misinformation. This decision allows the FCC to fine or block providers of such calls, and enables individuals and state attorneys general to take legal action against violators.
found dead today onboard the annual Outlaw Country Cruise. This event features many country and country-related alternative acts. According to family members, he died as a result of a cardiac event.