A C-level FrontBurnervian passes along this news about Mark Cuban getting all up inside the SEC’s grill and says this sort of thing rarely happens. The deal is this: the SEC accused Cuban of insider trading. A judge threw out the case. That’s the end of it, right? Wrong. A federal judge has said that Cuban can have access to some internal e-mails and phone records from the SEC regarding its case against him. He’s looking to show that a member of the SEC’s was just out to get him for a film he produced about 9/11. Given the SEC’s recent track record, I wouldn’t bet against the billionaire.
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