Conviction of Former Goldman Sachs Programmer Is Overturned
The ruling sets the stage for state prosecutors to either appeal the decision or let Sergey Aleynikov’s six-year legal odyssey through the courts come to an end.
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‘Flash Boys’ Programmer in Goldman Case Prevails Second Time
A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. programmer who took the firm’s high frequency trading code when he left for another job was exonerated for a second time after a judge ruled what he did wasn't a crime... -
Goldman Ex-Programmer Sues FBI Agents Who Arrested Him
The former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. computer programmer who inspired Michael Lewis’s best-seller “Flash Boys” filed a malicious-prosecution lawsuit against the FBI agents who helped send him to prison for a year before his conviction was reversed... (February) -
Goldman Sachs Steals Open Source, Jails Coder
An excerpt from “Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt” by Michael Lewis, a book inspired by the case of Sergey Aleynikov. (April, 2014)
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