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‘TIME-TRAVELER’ BUSTED FOR INSIDER TRADING
7 C* e' i8 H& M9 d: ]5 t6 ^Wednesday March 19, 2003 By CHAD KULTGEN0 _1 p4 ~% ~5 b/ m, B G, \6 C
NEW YORK — Federal investigators have arrested an enigmatic Wall Street wiz on insider-trading; @- q* C0 ]4 X! ~& [
charges — and incredibly, he claims to be a time-traveler from the year 2256!
- J9 O& ]) p# r3 _6 [$ z- ]Sources at the Security and Exchange Commission confirm that 44-year-old Andrew Carlssin offered the
2 U# U* X/ i4 y* ^4 Ebizarre explanation for his uncanny success in the stock market after being led off in handcuffs on January
9 I4 |; M! p4 ~28.
7 R# P/ e/ s3 z, V! B, |" s”We don’t believe this guy’s story — he’s either a lunatic or a pathological liar,” says an SEC insider.2 ~* u A; a. d* Y
”But the fact is, with an initial investment of only $800, in two weeks’ time he had a portfolio valued at over
1 K1 J" v5 d+ L7 l1 K. J; h8 L$350 million. Every trade he made capitalized on unexpected business developments, which simply can’t be0 Y8 Z2 ]! p: A* a
pure luck." f. L3 w$ ]/ b: z4 s0 c% F
”The only way he could pull it off is with illegal inside information. He’s going to sit in a jail cell on Rikers
; j. N0 u4 f* \$ n: r) UIsland until he agrees to give up his sources.”
0 X) p5 i G7 s6 \4 JThe past year of nose-diving stock prices has left most investors crying in their beer. So when Carlssin6 G8 D9 e& G! ]1 |4 U7 ]
made a flurry of 126 high-risk trades and came out the winner every time, it raised the eyebrows of Wall) X' X% B- q1 D1 H; u
Street watchdogs.- {4 [' e& ~" X+ D+ I
”If a company’s stock rose due to a merger or technological breakthrough that was supposed to be secret,+ r) o$ l ~( Q/ `4 A1 p
Mr. Carlssin somehow knew about it in advance,” says the SEC source close to the hush-hush, ongoing
& Z$ Z, ~% W' h8 F; g' R8 |investigation.
' q$ k( Z+ Q: C, `When investigators hauled Carlssin in for questioning, they got more than they bargained for: A mindboggling
- t( A6 Y- }0 h' ~% e( |& M' Gfour-hour confession.3 N4 \& q' c2 P/ {8 w5 l+ L: _
Carlssin declared that he had traveled back in time from over 200 years in the future, when it is common1 S* B$ t3 w/ K# h0 M6 V4 I
knowledge that our era experienced one of the worst stock plunges in history. Yet anyone armed with
5 J) P2 b( G9 Qknowledge of the handful of stocks destined to go through the roof could make a fortune.
$ f$ m1 K5 h$ U- J! s. R”It was just too tempting to resist,” Carlssin allegedly said in his videotaped confession. “I had planned to
, {( [ J6 W1 Y* u5 i+ Qmake it look natural, you know, lose a little here and there so it doesn’t look too perfect. But I just got caught
( s$ o) m* c: R) Vin the moment.”
0 {2 L X7 P6 MIn a bid for leniency, Carlssin has reportedly offered to divulge “historical facts” such as the whereabouts of! ~, o" K, B1 n% F- g
Osama Bin Laden and a cure for AIDS.7 U1 I' w: `1 Q- S! ?
All he wants is to be allowed to return to the future in his “time craft.”! @# _+ J* a: S) @
However, he refuses to reveal the location of the machine or discuss how it works, supposedly out of fear: r0 c# j& M% K g0 w2 P
the technology could “fall into the wrong hands.” |
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