What Was That You Said, Greg? It’s Not Illegal if You Don’t Get Caught?

Former Brocade Communications Systems CEO Greg Reyes’s luck took a turn for the worse last week when he was once again found guilty of securities fraud. Though it acquitted him on one count of conspiracy, a federal jury on Friday found Reyes guilty on nine counts of securities fraud and making false statements–the same ones overturned last August because of prosecutorial misconduct.
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HP Keeps the Ink Flowing

Former Brocade CEO: Hello, BofA? Yes, I’d Like to Stop Payment on a $15 Million Check.

Another first for former Brocade Communications Systems CEO Greg Reyes. He was the first Silicon Valley CEO to be indicted on federal charges in the options backdating scandal of a few years ago and the first to be found guilty. And on Tuesday, he became the first to have his conviction overturned.
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Former Brocade CEO's Next Options: Prison Scrubs in Orange or Institutional Gray

The hammer has finally fallen on Greg “it’s not illegal if you don’t get caught” Reyes. Yesterday afternoon, a jury found the former Brocade Communications Systems CEO (and consultant) guilty on ten felony counts of securities fraud in the nation’s first criminal trial over the backdating of stock options. Reyes was charged last year with [...]

Former Brocade CEO’s Next Options: Prison Scrubs in Orange or Institutional Gray

The hammer has finally fallen on Greg “it’s not illegal if you don’t get caught” Reyes. Yesterday afternoon, a jury found the former Brocade Communications Systems CEO (and consultant) guilty on ten felony counts of securities fraud in the nation’s first criminal trial over the backdating of stock options. Reyes was charged last year with [...]