Fidelity's settlement of the the improper gift case, and the surprise inclusion of
Peter Lynch among those who were charged, is all over the papers this morning, but
The Wall Street Journal and
The Los Angeles Times included a bit more details on Lynch.
Both papers, citing Lynch's spokesman Doug Bailey, reported that Lynch received tickets to Boston Red Sox games and stage productions of "The Nutcracker" and "The Lion King," and that he gave the tickets away to family and friends. Lynch's gardener was one of the recipients, The LA Times reported.
Bailey told The Journal that Lynch "doesn't deserve to be lumped in with this other crowd. It was only tickets; it wasn't expensive cases of Bordeaux or trips on jets like these other cases."
A statement issued by Lynch himself, which was carried by most papers, read: "In asking the Fidelity equity trading desk for occasional help locating tickets, I never intended to do anything inappropriate and I regret having made those requests."
See also coverage from
The Boston Globe,
The Boston Herald,
The New York Times and
The Washington Post.
See the SEC order to:
Fidelity
Peter Lynch
Marc Beran
Scott Desano, Thomas Bruderman, Timothy Burnieika, Robert Burns, David Donovan, Edward Driscoll, Jeffrey Harris, Christopher Horan, Steven Pascucci, and Kirk Smith
Bart Grenier
 
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