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SEC charges 21 individuals in alleged decade-long insider trading scheme tied to law-firm information

The SEC announced on 6 May 2026 that it charged 21 individuals over their alleged involvement in a decade-long insider trading scheme.

·FILED 2026-05-06·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

At a glance

  • The SEC charged 21 individuals in connection with an alleged insider trading scheme, per SEC press release 2026-44, 6 May 2026.
  • The scheme allegedly ran for roughly a decade and relied on information misappropriated from multiple global law firms.
  • The alleged trading produced millions of dollars in illicit gains, per the SEC.

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The SEC announced on 6 May 2026 that it charged 21 individuals over their alleged involvement in a decade-long insider trading scheme. According to the Commission's release (2026-44), the scheme allegedly used material nonpublic information misappropriated from multiple global law firms and generated millions of dollars in illicit gains. The charges are allegations; none of the individuals is stated in the available material to have admitted or been convicted of the conduct.

Key facts on file

  • The SEC charged 21 individuals in connection with an alleged insider trading scheme, per SEC press release 2026-44, 6 May 2026.
  • The scheme allegedly ran for roughly a decade and relied on information misappropriated from multiple global law firms.
  • The alleged trading produced millions of dollars in illicit gains, per the SEC.

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