Cooperator In Rajaratnam Prosecution Seeks Probation

Law360, New York (September 07, 2012, 8:25 PM ET) -- Former Intel Corp. executive Rajiv Goel, who gave confidential information to Raj Rajaratnam then testified for the prosecution at his trial, asked a New York federal judge on Friday not to sentence him to prison, saying his involvement in the scandal already has ruined him.

Goel, 54, ruined a promising career and remains unemployed because of his involvement with Rajaratnam, a friend since they attended Wharton business school together in the 1980s, his lawyers said in a submission to U.S. District Judge Barbara S. Jones. He...
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