“Hall of Fame baseball player Eddie Murray has agreed to pay $358,151 to settle federal civil charges of profiting in stock trades by using confidential information passed to him by a former teammate. The Securities and Exchange Commission also announced related charges against James Mazzo, former CEO of Advanced Medical Optics, and businessman David Parker.” [Federal shakedowns continue]
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