Mathew Martoma, 40, was sentenced in federal court here yesterday by US District Judge Paul Gardephe, who ordered that he also forfeit his interests in his Florida home and several bank accounts as he described Martoma's conduct as "deeply corrosive to our financial markets," generating cynicism among investors.
The sentence, among the longest handed down for insider trading, was in line with what Manhattan's top federal prosecutor Preet Bharara had sought ahead of the hearing.
While handing down the sentence, Gardephe said "I cannot and will not ignore that the gain is hundreds of millions of dollars more than ever seen in an insider trading prosecution" adding that "there was nothing accidental about Martoma's conduct or the gain realized."
Gardephe also said "the sums here are staggering in size".
After the hearing, Bharara said in a statement that Martoma's nine-year prison sentence and financial penalties will strip him of the ill-gotten millions in proceeds of his crime.
"Today's sentence of a lengthy prison term is well-suited to the audacity of the illegal trading in this case. The long and short of Mathew Martoma's trading is that he traded his liberty, his name and his time with his family for what in the end is nothing," Bharara added.
He was accompanied by his wife, Rosemary and some of his family members.
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