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High-Profile Short Seller Fails to Get Criminal Fraud Case Thrown Out

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Judge Rejects Move to End Criminal Charges Against Activist Investor

A U.S. federal judge has refused to dismiss criminal fraud charges against a prominent short seller, keeping intact a case that alleges he manipulated stock prices through public commentary and trading activities. The decision means the defendant will face trial early next year after earlier attempts to halt the case failed.


Court Blocks Motion to Dismiss

The short seller, a figure known for outspoken market views and high-profile trades, argued that prosecutors were targeting him unfairly and asked the court to throw out the criminal indictment. He claimed his market commentary and trading strategy fell within his rights. However, the federal judge overseeing the case denied the motion without providing detailed reasoning, meaning the indictment stands and the legal process will move forward.


Serious Allegations of Market Manipulation

Prosecutors allege that over several years the investor used media appearances and social media to influence stock prices for personal gain. According to the charges, these actions generated significant profits tied to shares in companies across different sectors. The defendant has pleaded not guilty to all counts and faces potential decades in prison if convicted at trial.

A separate civil case from financial regulators remains ongoing, alleging additional wrongdoing tied to similar conduct. These multiple legal fronts highlight the complexity and seriousness of the accusations.


Trial Set for March 2026

With the motion to dismiss denied, the criminal trial is scheduled to begin in March 2026, giving both sides time to prepare arguments and evidence. The outcome of this case could have broader implications for how financial commentary and trading conduct intersect with U.S. securities laws.

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