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Administrative/Regulatory

Aug. 21, 2012

Baseball Hall of Famer charged with insider trading

SEC charges Eddie Murray and two others in connection with insider trading case that felled former Angels player Doug DeCinces

By Ben Adlin
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A Baseball Hall of Famer is one of three additional defendants charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in an insider trading case opened last year involving former professional baseball player Doug DeCinces. Eddie Murray, an eight-time All Star and 2003 inductee to the Baseball Hall of Fame, is accused of trading on the basis of information leaked by James V. Mazzo, former chairman and CEO of Advanced Medical Optics Inc...

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