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Elgindy has been an informant for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the FBI and other federal agencies. The informant deal was made public in May 2000 as he was sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty to insurance fraud. Only 1.5 years later he made news again, when he was involved in a 911-insider trading story, which was ignored by the mainstream news. According to an indictment handed up by a New York grand jury, Elgindy and his associates, including one former and one current FBI agent, used confidential material from FBI files to shake down companies under federal scrutiny or to profit by betting their stock prices would fall. (-> Insider Trading, FBI). Moreover, Assistant U.S. Atty. Ken Breen said at a May 24, 2002 bail hearing in federal court in San Diego that Elgindy might have had advance warning of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Source: New

York Times http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=17551632

Tony Elgindy's brother, Khaled Elgindy works for a White House organisation, the Arab American Institute. (See Elgindy,Khaled) Both have a professor as their father. Tony Elgindy's controversial careers started already years ago, when he was the defendant in a securities arbitration claim filed by his own mother. Due to Mike Ruppert (->), Tony Elgindy was a "colleague of Iran-Contra figure Adnan Khashoggi". Source: http://www.copvcia.com


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