A former employee of a federal prison in Massachusetts has agreed to plead guilty to secretly accepting thousands of dollars from Raj Rajaratnam while the Galleon Group hedge fund founder was serving time for insider trading, according to court records and a person familiar with the matter. Federal prosecutors in Boston on Monday said William Tidwell accepted over $90,000 in benefits and a $50,000 property loan from a high net-worth inmate while working as a correctional counselor at the Federal Medical Center Devens in Ayer, Massachusetts. A person familiar with the matter said he was Rajaratnam, who was sentenced in 2011 to 11 years in prison and was released early in 2019.
A former US prison employee in Massachusetts has agreed to plead guilty to charges of secretly accepting payments from Raj Rajaratnam, a high-profile inmate and the founder of the Galleon Group hedge fund. Former US Prison Employee Admits Accepting Payments from High-Profile Inmate According to the U.S. News, the payments received by the former US […]
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