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Criminal

Apr. 8, 2011

Wife of Deloitte Partner Pleads Guilty

The wife of a former Deloitte Tax LLP partner, who pleaded guilty to a charge of lying to the Securities and Exchange Commission, claims her husband had no knowledge of her insider-trading.


By Rebecca Beyer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The wife of a former Deloitte Tax LLP partner, who pleaded guilty to a charge of lying to the Securities and Exchange Commission, claims her husband had no knowledge of the fact she was passing information she overheard from him to her sister and brother-in-law. If that's true, the civil insider-trading case in which she and her husband are defendants could be dropped as to her husband, one expert said. <...

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