Founder of designer sunglasses company to plead guilty to insider trading

Published 01/06/2022, 06:24 PM
Updated 01/06/2022, 11:11 PM
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By Nate Raymond

BOSTON (Reuters) -The founder of a designer eyewear company whose family has held investments and leadership roles in retailers like DSW Inc has agreed to plead guilty to engaging in insider trading with two other men, court papers showed.

Federal prosecutors in Boston in court papers on Thursday disclosed that David Schottenstein agreed to plead guilty https://tmsnrt.rs/3eYbhxW to conspiring to commit securities fraud and cooperate in the prosecution of a hedge-fund manager and an entrepreneur.

Schottenstein, who founded designer sunglasses company Prive Revaux, said in a statement provided by defense lawyer Eric Rosen that he took "full and sole responsibility for my conduct and deeply regret my actions."

Prosecutors and regulators said he made over $600,000 trading on information gleaned from a relative who sat on the boards of shoe retailer DSW, now called Designer Brands (NYSE:DBI) Inc, and cannabis products company Green Growth Brands (OTC:GGBXF).

Court papers did not name the relative but his description matched that of Joey Schottenstein, the defendant's second cousin whose father is Jay Schottenstein, Designer Brands' executive chairman and American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE:AEO) Inc's chief executive.

A spokesperson for Joey and Jay Schottenstein said they were "shocked and saddened" to learn of the illegal conduct and breach of their confidences.

David Schottenstein, 38, traded ahead of a 2017 DSW earnings announcement; a 2018 merger agreement between Albertsons and Rite Aid (NYSE:RAD) Corp; and a 2018 bid by GGB for Aphria (NASDAQ:APHA) Inc, which failed, prosecutors said.

A Schottenstein family business belonged to an investment consortium in the Rite Aid deal, which later failed.

Prosecutors said David Schottenstein also tipped two friends - Kris Bortnovsky, the co-founder of Sakal Capital Management, and Ryan Shapiro, who founded inmate money transfer service provider JPay - to the expected news.

Using those tips, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in a related lawsuit said Bortnovsky and his fund made more than $4 million and Shapiro reaped $121,000.

They were initially charged last month and formally indicted Thursday.

James Froccaro, Bortnovsky's lawyer, said he is innocent. Martin Weinberg, Shapiro's attorney, said he "is factually and legally innocent."

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