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On October 30, 2017, the Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law, and Public Policy held a fireside chat with Sheelah Kolhatkar, author of "Black Edge: Inside Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street." In her book, Kolhatkar relives the challenges faced by federal prosecutors while investigating insider trading by SAC Capital, a hedge fund headed by Steve Cohenβ€”a secretive, intense, and highly successful trader who made billions from short term investments and trading.

In this clip, 1 of 3, Kolhatkar discusses how and why she came to investigate the story, the major themes of the book, and what the Cohen case reveals about our legal system.
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@GregDBasham

5 years ago

Is this where the story line for Billions came from?

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@danielslara2010

2 years ago

If you do thorough research you too can become a successful retail trader.

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@GrothendiecksWish

5 years ago

love me some Sheelah Kolhatkar

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@Pokemonrasta1998

6 years ago

Everything this woman stated, including her book is true and pretty riveting!! She said that the justice system is pretty broken. My dear, it’s literally fucked, not β€œlittle!”

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@iamiam3139

3 years ago

Nothings changed

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@Josh1.8

2 years ago

"Unfair" oh! the system ! ohhhh the rich, the mediocre blame everything. Try this: Work hard and GET RICH!

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@gon7155

5 years ago

She couldn't cut it as a trader so she becomes a writer. Ivy leaguers can't handle hardship and fold to become arbiters or morality and ethics. Pfft

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@CobraAquinas

5 years ago

The only business where information advantage is illegal. What a joke non crime. Literally being better at you're job is illegal lmao. Like the law wants you to blindly just toss money at the market while pretending to be a wizard. Like as if you can read randomness to find any real consistency GTFO.

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@jaybruce2946

4 years ago

haters are always going to hate; pathetic these kind of people still get media coverage

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@michaelbaumgart6813

5 years ago

She is such a jealous person, holy moly.

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@lanceaugust

2 years ago

Do you really want people who are guilty of greed at worst, sitting in a prison in a cell with murderers, rapists, violent criminals? Whether the public feel satisfied is no measure of justice. The financial crisis was caused by thousands of people including borrowers who took out loans they knew they could never pay back. Assigning blame for an enormous event such as a financial crisis is simply not possible.

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