On another note, Donald Longueuil begins his sentence in a federal prison camp today.
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Mr. Longueuil and Ms. Mudgett rode on the same cycling team in New York.
Freeman and Longueuil also displayed a hard competitive edge, people who know them say.
Freeman and Longueuil continued trading on inside information in 2008, prosecutors say, after joining SAC Capital.
The following day, authorities arrested Mr. Longueuil at his Manhattan apartment at about 5:30 a.m.
After Mr. Freeman himself was caught trading on inside information, he agreed to secretly record Mr. Longueuil, 34.
The recordings led to obstruction-of-justice charges against Mr. Longueuil: Prosecutors say the drives held evidence of his insider trading.
Instead of standing with Mr. Longueuil, though, Mr. Freeman took his friend down.
Prosecutors say Mr. Longueuil's statements in the recording have provided them with evidence to charge him with obstruction of justice.
Freeman and Longueuil, two of his former fund managers who have pleaded guilty to insider trading, according to court documents.
Mr. Longueuil asked Mr. Freeman to stand up at his wedding, which was planned for Feb. 26 of this year.
Mr. Freeman traded out of the Boston office, and Mr. Longueuil worked in New York for SAC's CR Intrinsic division.
In late December, Mr. Freeman got outfitted with a concealed recording device by the FBI and visited Mr. Longueuil at his apartment.
As he made those plans, Mr. Longueuil and Ms. Mudgett changed theirs.
Meantime, Mr. Longueuil also panicked after reading the Journal article, prosecutors say.
Freeman and Longueuil were based on inside information, nor that Mr. Cohen had any knowledge of the portfolio managers' rationale for recommending the trades.
In May 2008, Mr. Freeman passed along nonpublic information about Marvell's quarterly earnings from Ms. Jiau to Mr. Longueuil, prosecutors say in court filings.
Mr. Longueuil recently pleaded guilty to securities fraud and conspiracy charges.
Mr. Longueuil, wearing a blue blazer, light blue tie and khakis matching the groom, stood behind Mr. Freeman, smiling as the bride walked down the aisle.
In addition, the feds unsealed criminal charges on Tuesday against Longueuil, who also used to work at SAC Capital and was arrested at his Manhattan home.
Mr. Freeman later asked Mr. Longueuil if "it could be a problem" if Ms. Jiau described to the FBI the information she gave them, the government's complaint says.
Mr. Longueuil was the best man at Mr. Freeman's 2009 wedding, and Mr. Freeman was to return the favor this month as a groomsman when Mr. Longueuil got married.
Mr. Longueuil is health-conscious and maintained a strict diet, and complained repeatedly about tenants who smoked on their balcony a floor below him, according to people familiar with the matter.
" In pleading guilty, Mr. Longueuil said: "I have learned a lot from my experience, and I look forward to applying those lessons as I move forward with my life.
Another former SAC fund manager, Noah Freeman, 35, has pleaded guilty to securities fraud and conspiracy in connection with his work at SAC, is cooperating in the government and recorded conversations with Longueuil.
Prosecutors built another leg of the expert-network case, against former SAC Capital Advisors LLC manager Donald Longueuil, partly based on recordings that a friend and fellow fund manager secretly made of their conversations.
Longueuil declined comment and was charged with conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with his activities while at SAC and obstruction of justice afterward, according to the Journal.
Mr. Longueuil's version of that night's events was recorded later, during a December meeting with former colleague Mr. Freeman, who by then was cooperating with the government and recording conversations, according to the U.S. complaint.
At about 2 a.m. on Nov. 20, Mr. Longueuil left his New York apartment and walked around searching for garbage trucks where he could dump mangled pieces of external computer drives, according to a government complaint.
Mr. Longueuil graduated from Northeastern University and, as his bid to make the 2002 U.S. Olympic Team in Salt Lake City as a speedskater fell short, he began making a name for himself as a wireless analyst.
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