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US top court rejects Rajat Gupta’s plea

NEW YORK: In a setback to India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, the US Supreme Court today rejected his appeal to overturn his conviction on insider trading charges and upheld his two-year prison term.

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New York, April 20

In a setback to India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, the US Supreme Court today rejected his appeal to overturn his conviction on insider trading charges and upheld his two-year prison term.

The IIT and Harvard-educated 66-year-old former McKinsey head — currently serving a two-year jail term on insider trading charges in a federal prison in Ayer, Massachusetts, had appealed in the apex court against his 2012 conviction.

Gupta had filed a reply in federal court here last week in support of his motion to vacate his sentence, saying his friendship with jailed hedge fund founder Sri Lankan national Raj Rajaratnam did not prove he received personal gain by passing on classified information.

He was convicted by a jury of passing confidential boardroom information to Rajaratnam that ordered him to make $6 million in restitution to Goldman and pay a $5 million fine. — PTI

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