Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bill Walters seeks leak investigat­ion in insider trading case

- By Glenn Puit Contact Glenn Puit by email at gpuit@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Glennatrj on Twitter.

Attorneys for Las Vegas businessma­n and gambler Bill Walters are petitionin­g the U.S. attorney general and the FBI to take action over what they say was leaked confidenti­al informatio­n by an FBI agent in Walters’ insider trading case.

Walters was convicted of insider trading in 2017. Authoritie­s said he earned more than $40 million illegally trading the stock of Dallas-based Dean Foods. Walters served more than 2½ years in prison before his release this year to serve the remainder of his sentence in home confinemen­t because of the pandemic.

Walters’ attorneys have since filed a lawsuit in New York, saying federal prosecutor­s admitted in 2016 — before Walters was indicted — that an FBI agent named David Chaves leaked confidenti­al details of the Walters investigat­ion to reporters at The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. On Monday, Walters Attorney Pierce O’donnell wrote Attorney General William Barr and FBI Director Christophe­r Wray, asking that they take action over the leaks.

“This letter deals particular­ly with the intentiona­l leaking of confidenti­al investigat­ive and secret grand jury informatio­n by federal law enforcemen­t officers, the cover-up of that misconduct by those leakers’ superiors, and the failure to hold any of these officials accountabl­e for this misconduct,” O’donnell wrote to Barr in one of the letters.

The Walters lawsuit named Chaves, former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York Preetinder Bharara, and four other federal law enforcemen­t officials as defendants. In the letters sent Monday, O’donnell said Walters’ constituti­onal rights were violated by the leaks.

The letter asks for an independen­t investigat­ion into the leaks and public disclosure of any “disciplina­ry, criminal or other proceeding­s that may, unbeknowns­t to Mr. Walters, have been initiated against any of the defendants.”

Walters’ attorneys said they also were pursuing complaints against Chaves and Bharara to attorney grievance committees in Massachuse­tts and New York.

Chaves and Bharara did not respond to requests for comment made Wednesday morning.

O’donnell said in a phone interview that he believes there needs to be accountabi­lity for the leaks.

“I’ve never seen a more egregious case of the intentiona­l violation of a citizen’s constituti­onal rights and then a massive cover-up,” O’donnell said.

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