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Mark Cuban Charged With Insider Trading

geekboy_x writes "The SEC today charged Mark Cuban with insider trading violations, alleging that he divested himself of stock in mamma.com before the stock was diluted via a public offering." Something tells me that the billionaire blogger won't be talking about this one publicly any time soon.

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  1. Re:Wrong, He Has a Blog Post On It by wtansill · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe he can get Martha Stewart's old cell. Should be a nice homey place...

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  2. Re:Wrong, He Has a Blog Post On It by techno-vampire · · Score: 5, Insightful
    She was convicted of lying to investigators.

    Yes. She was convicted of lying to investigators when she wasn't under oath and hadn't been warned that what she said might be used against her. Not only that, what she lied about must not have been a crime because she was never charged with anything else.

    Now we know: never talk to the feds unless your lawyer's present, even if you don't think you've done anything against the law.

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  3. Twice now by fishbowl · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Twice in my career I have had a good laugh at the expense of someone whose abuse I suffered.

    The first was David Duncan. He was a senior finance/accounting manager when I was a peon at Mobil. I basically had to jump at his every request even though I never worked for him or his department. I left that job to start an internet business, but I really enjoyed the day that I saw David Duncan testifying before Congress, explaining Enron to them. Beautiful day.

    The second is today. When my internet company was encoding and streaming his sports and talk radio broadcasts (innovative for 1994, mind you), Mark Cuban used to page me and call me at home at all hours with the most unreasonable demands and questions. Now I realize if I had been willing to kiss his ass the way he was accustomed to being kissed, I might be a billionaire today, but it would never have happened. Today I am all smiles.

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  4. Re:Wrong, He Has a Blog Post On It by pnumoman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You may be trying to be snide, but yes, you really should always have a lawyer present when that kind of heat is being applied to you. Federal investigators don't have to recite Miranda unless they're taking you under custody. (and depending on what kind of investigator they are, they might not have the authority to take you under custody.) And lying to a federal investigator is a serious no-no regardless of what the circumstances are. See 18 USC 1001. Simply put, don't lie when the feds come asking questions. It's a crime, plain and simple. Or, like parent said, don't say anything unless you have a lawyer present. Oh, and IANAL...yet.