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Former Goldman, Blackstone analyst charged with insider trading

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© Reuters. Security stands guard at the headquarters of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 10, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors on Thursday announced criminal insider trading charges against a former Goldman Sachs and Blackstone (NYSE:) analyst and two friends over a scheme to trade on nonpublic information about planned mergers and strategic partnerships.

Authorities said former analyst Anthony Viggiano, 26, of Baldwin, New York, passed tips on at least eight transactions between 2021 and 2023 to Christopher Salamone, 35, a construction sales representative he has known for two decades and who grew up on the same block.

Viggiano also allegedly tipped his college friend Stephen Forlano, 27, who tipped others including his college friend Nathan Bleckley, 26, a U.S. Army captain.

Subsequent trades generated more than $580,000 of illegal profit, including $322,000 for Salamone, court papers show.

The Department of Justice that Salamone, of Long Beach, New York, pleaded guilty to three counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy, and is cooperating with its probe.

Viggiano faces nine securities fraud and conspiracy charges, while Forlano, of Tampa, Florida, faces four.

All four men also face related civil charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission. Bleckley lives in Altus, Oklahoma.

The eight transactions included American International Group (NYSE:)’s sale of part of its life and retirement unit to Blackstone, and private equity firm Advent International’s agreement to buy satellite operator Maxar Technologies (NYSE:) for about $6.4 billion including debt. Goldman advised Advent.

According to the SEC, Viggiano and Salamone invested in four other defense companies as a “smokescreen” when they bought Maxar securities, so they could say they were buying defense stocks “in anticipation of a possible World War III.”

Viggiano “betrayed the trust of his employers,” U.S. Attorney Damian Williams in Manhattan said in a statement.

Steven Brill, a lawyer for Viggiano, declined to comment.

Forlano’s lawyer Michael Bachner said his client denied wrongdoing and would contest the charges vigorously.

Bleckley’s lawyer Todd Spodek said his client, “a dedicated member of the armed forces, places a high priority on doing what’s right. We eagerly anticipate closing this chapter of his life.”

Salamone’s lawyer was not immediately available for comment.

Blackstone confirmed Viggiano’s former employment, said it was cooperating with authorities, and said it had “absolutely zero tolerance for the behavior alleged.”

Goldman had no immediate comment. It was not immediately clear why Viggiano left Blackstone and Goldman.

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