Thursday, July 2, 2026

Supreme Court docket gained’t hear ex-lawmaker's bid to toss insider buying and selling conviction 

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The Supreme Court docket on Monday declined to take up a former congressman’s bid to toss his conviction on insider buying and selling costs. Ex-Rep. Stephen Purchaser (R-Ind.) was convicted in 2023 on 4 federal costs tied to a whole bunch of hundreds of {dollars} he earned buying and selling inside data, which he acquired as a marketing consultant within the telecommunications business after leaving Congress. A federal appeals court docket affirmed his […]

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