U.S: Authorities Indict Tottenham owner, Joe Lewis for ‘brazen’ insider trading with British billionaire charged with 19 counts of securities fraud and conspiracy

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Tottenham Hotspur majority owner, Joe Lewis has been charged in the US with ‘brazen’ insider trading.

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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday July 25, alleged that the 86-year-old passed on inside information ‘as a way to compensate his employees or shower gifts on his friends and lovers’.

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In a dramatic statement delivered by video, US Attorney Damian Williams said: ‘My office, the Southern District of New York has indicted Joe Lewis, the British billionaire, for orchestrating a brazen insider trading scheme.

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‘We allege that for years Joe Lewis abused his access to corporate boardrooms and repeatedly provided inside information to his romantic partners, his personal assistants, his private pilots, and his friends.  

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‘Those folks then traded on that inside information and made millions of dollars on the stock market because – thanks to Lewis – those bets were a sure thing.’

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Williams added: ‘Now, none of this was necessary. Joe Lewis is a wealthy man. But as we allege he used inside information as a way to compensate his employees or shower gifts on his friends and lovers. It is classic corporate corruption. 

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‘It’s cheating and it’s against the law. That’s why Joe Lewis has been indicted and will face justice here in the Southern District of New York.’

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In a statement released on Wednesday morning, Tottenham said: ‘This is a legal matter unconnected with the club and as such we have no comment.’

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Bahamas-based Lewis, founder of investment firm The Tavistock Group, faces more than a dozen charges, including securities fraud.

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He is also alleged to have loaned money to the people he is accused of tipping off. 

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Lewis is charged with 13 counts of securities fraud, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison; three counts of securities fraud, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison; and three counts of conspiracy, each of which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. 

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Lewis’ lawyers – Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom – responded by insisting they would defend him ‘vigorously’ against the ‘ill-conceived’ charges.

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David M. Zornow said: ‘The government has made an egregious error in judgment in charging Mr Lewis, an 86-year-old man of impeccable integrity and prodigious accomplishment. 

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‘Mr Lewis has come to the US voluntarily to answer these ill-conceived charges, and we will defend him vigorously in court.’

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