Feds Rip Ex-Exec's Bid To Trim Charges In $30M Hack Scheme

By Jon Hill ( July 31, 2017, 10:06 PM EDT) -- Federal prosecutors have blasted a bid from a former Morgan Stanley vice president to trim charges over an alleged $30 million scheme to trade on hacked information from financial newswires, telling a New York federal court Friday that the U. S. government has provided more than sufficient notice of the charges against him. . . .

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