Ex-Fed Examiner Seems Prison-Bound In Insider Trading Case
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By Elliot Weld

A former senior banking supervisor for the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
who pled guilty to insider trading appears likely to be sentenced to prison
later this month, after both he and prosecutors have asked a Virginia
federal judge for a custodial sentence.

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