SEC Stops Netflix Insider Trading Ring that Made $3M in Illegal Profits

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On the other hand, SEC Market Abuse Unit Chief Joseph Sansone said, “The defendants allegedly tried to evade detection by using encrypted messaging applications and paying cash kickbacks. This case reflects our continued use of sophisticated analytical tools to detect, unravel and halt pernicious insider trading schemes that involve multiple tippers, traders, and market events.”

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