Current:Home > InvestFinancial executive convicted of insider trading in case over acquisition of Trump’s media company -Balance Wealth Academy
Financial executive convicted of insider trading in case over acquisition of Trump’s media company
View
Date:2025-04-17 20:50:35
NEW YORK (AP) — A financial executive was convicted Thursday of enabling his boss and others to make over $22 million illegally by trading off his tips ahead of the public announcement that an acquisition firm was taking former President Donald Trump’s media company public.
An agitated Bruce Garelick dropped his head and repeatedly wiped his face with his hands after a jury convicted him of all charges in Manhattan federal court.
Garelick, who had testified in his defense, was convicted of tipping others in 2021 to news that the special purpose acquisition company, Digital World Acquisition Corp., or DWAC, was merging with Trump Media & Technology Group. Garelick sat on DWAC’s board.
His co-defendants pleaded guilty before trial, admitting that they made over $22 million illegally.
Sentencing was set for Sept. 12 for Garelick, who remains free on bail.
The indictment against the men did not implicate Trump, who is seeking the presidency again this year as a Republican; or Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns his Truth Social platform and began trading on the NASDAQ stock market on March 26.
When the events that led to the charges took place in 2021, Garelick, of Providence, Rhode Island, was chief investment officer of the New York-based venture capital firm Rocket One Capital LLC, though he has primarily worked in the Boston area throughout his career.
The firm was owned by Michael Shvartsman of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. Shvartsman and his brother, Gerald Shvartsman of Aventura, Florida, pleaded guilty several weeks ago to insider trading charges, admitting that they made over $22 million illegally. They are scheduled to be sentenced in July.
During his testimony earlier this week, Garelick insisted that he did not possess any secrets about the potential merger when he bought securities in DWAC that eventually enabled him to earn nearly $50,000 in profits. And he said he followed the law by not sharing secrets with others.
On cross-examination, though, a prosecutor confronted him with the fact that he said, “We made $20 million dollars” after the public announcement of the merger deal.
“I did say those words, yes,” he admitted.
“You said: ‘We made $20 million dollars on it,’” the prosecutor said.
“That’s correct,” he answered.
veryGood! (892)
Related
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- An Energy Transition Needs Lots of Power Lines. This 1970s Minnesota Farmers’ Uprising Tried to Block One. What Can it Teach Us?
- Shifting Sands: Carolina’s Outer Banks Face a Precarious Future
- Why Beyoncé Just Canceled an Upcoming Stop on Her Renaissance Tour
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- The Nation’s Youngest Voters Put Their Stamp on the Midterms, with Climate Change Top of Mind
- An Orlando drag show restaurant files lawsuit against Florida and Gov. Ron DeSantis
- Slim majority wants debt ceiling raised without spending cuts, poll finds
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- How businesses are using designated areas to help lactating mothers
Ranking
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- Get Your Skincare Routine Ready for Summer With This $12 Ice Roller That Shoppers Say Feels Amazing
- Red, White and Royal Blue Trailer: You’ll Bow Down to This Steamy Romance
- How businesses are using designated areas to help lactating mothers
- 'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
- Out in the Fields, Contemplating Humanity and a Parched Almond Farm
- Insurance firms need more climate change information. Scientists say they can help
- Elizabeth Holmes has started her 11-year prison sentence. Here's what to know
Recommendation
'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
In a historic step, strippers at an LA bar unionize
Elon Musk says 'I've hired a new CEO' for Twitter
Racing Driver Dilano van ’T Hoff’s Girlfriend Mourns His Death at Age 18
Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
China dominates the solar power industry. The EU wants to change that
Inside Clean Energy: Explaining the Record-Breaking Offshore Wind Sale
TikTok sues Montana over its new law banning the app