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Wall Street Crime: 7 Years, 156 Cases and Few Convictions – WSJ

By Securities Docket on May 26, 2016, 7:55 am

Gary Heinz is little known on Wall Street, but he belongs to a select club.

In 2013, the former UBS Group AG employee was sent to prison on charges of rigging bids tied to the municipal-bond market. Now, he sits at a halfway house in San Antonio, awaiting his release in July.

It rarely happens that way.

via Wall Street Crime: 7 Years, 156 Cases and Few Convictions – WSJ

Posted in Criminal, Top | Tagged Financial Crisis

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