Ex-Goldman director Rajat Gupta fails to void conviction

Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc director Rajat Gupta departs Manhattan Federal Court after being sentenced in New York on Oct 24, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc director Rajat Gupta departs Manhattan Federal Court after being sentenced in New York on Oct 24, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK (REUTERS) - Former Goldman Sachs Group director Rajat Gupta, serving a two-year prison term, has failed to persuade a federal appeals court to overturn his insider trading conviction.

In a brief order, the full 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York refused on Monday to disturb a March 25 decision by a three-judge panel of that court to let the June 2012 conviction stand. It did not explain its reasoning.

Gupta, 65, challenged the government's use of wiretap evidence against him, as well as the jury instructions by US District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan, who oversaw his trial.

Lawyers for Gupta Gary Naftalis and Seth Waxman were not immediately available for comment.

Gupta may still appeal to the US Supreme Court. He has also been fined millions of dollars.

The former global managing director of the consulting firm McKinsey & Co is the top corporate official convicted in the US probe of insider trading in the hedge fund industry.

Jurors convicted Gupta of passing confidential information he learned at Goldman board meetings, including news about results and a crucial investment from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, to Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the Galleon Group hedge fund firm.

Rajaratnam, 57, is serving an 11-year prison term for insider trading. Last month, he failed to persuade the Supreme Court to review his own conviction.

Gupta and Rajaratnam are housed at FMC Devens, a medical facility and satellite camp about 64km north-west of Boston.

Rajaratnam's younger brother Rengan was acquitted in a separate insider trading case on July 8.

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