A one-time portfolio manager at a top New York hedge fund has been sentenced to 18 months in prison
Reuters
Stefan Lumiere was found guilty earlier this year of inflating bond prices in Visium Asset Management's credit fund and hiding those losses from investors.
The sentence, which was set Wednesday, June 14, includes a $1 million fine and three years of supervised release.
Lumiere's sentencing had been scheduled for the end of May but was rescheduled after the judge found that the government had failed to provide sufficient information.
Lumiere is the ex-brother in law of Visium's founder, Jake Gottlieb, a physician who founded the firm, which became known for investing in healthcare stocks.
The hedge fund attracted billions in assets, often from public pensions and endowments, even as Wall Street players distanced themselves, Business Insider previously reported. Billionaire hedge funder Steve Cohen, for instance, stopped hiring from Visium before the government's indictment became public.
At its peak, Visium managed $8 billion, and its shuttering marked one of the most notable insider trading cases in recent years.
Sanjay Valvani, a star fund manager overseeing the firm's flagship healthcare fund, committed suicide last year days after he was accused of insider trading. Valvani had maintained his innocence. Gottlieb hasn't been accused of any wrongdoing.
Lumiere's boss, Chris Plaford, pleaded guilty and cooperated with the government investigation.
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