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Raj Rajaratnam was deposed in the Sedna probe, and Galleon was ultimately drawn into the investigation.
WSJ: Rajaratnam's Brother Arraigned
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The SEC hasn't filed charges in the Sedna investigation, but the probe is continuing.
WSJ: Another Rajaratnam Named in Ring
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Sedna closed in 2007, and Rengan Rajaratnam went to work at Galleon.
WSJ: Another Rajaratnam Named in Ring
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After receiving this information, Rengan made numerous trades for both himself and the funds he managed at both Galleon and his investment advisory firm, Sedna Capital Management, LLC.
FORBES: Authorities Charge Raj Rajaratnam's Brother With Insider Trading
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The case against Raj Rajaratnam and Galleon traces back to a 2007 civil insider-trading investigation involving Rengan Rajaratnam's hedge fund, Sedna Capital Management, by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
WSJ: Another Rajaratnam Named in Ring
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Whitmire notes that Sedna, thought by some to be an inner Oort Cloud object, may have also been perturbed by Tyche, since Sedna has an orbit well beyond that of Neptune.
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He formed his own fund, Sedna Capital Management, in 2004, but returned to his brother's fund in 2007 after the SEC began investigating Sedna, which counted his brother as an investor.
WSJ: Rajaratnam's Brother Arraigned
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In recent weeks, a technology researcher under scrutiny in a large, unrelated insider-trading case, John Kinnucan, received an SEC subpoena related to the Sedna probe, requesting three years' worth of documents and records from him, according to a person familiar with the matter.
WSJ: Another Rajaratnam Named in Ring