SEC Charges Former Employee of Online Gambling Company with Insider Trading
Additionally, Roda tipped his longtime friend, Andrew Larkin, also charged by the SEC, who then purchased 375 Score Media shares.
- Additionally, Roda tipped his longtime friend, Andrew Larkin, also charged by the SEC, who then purchased 375 Score Media shares.
- "When employees like Roda misappropriate and trade on confidential information, it erodes market confidence.The SEC remains committed to finding, investigating, and charging those who engage in insider trading."
- The SECs complaint charges Roda and Larkin, both of Philadelphia, with violating the antifraud provisions of the securities laws.
- The SEC appreciates the assistance of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the U.S.