Craig Drimal (R) and an unidentified woman leave the Manhattan Federal Court house, after he was released on bail for his involvement in an alleged insider-trading ring, in New York November 5, 2009. Fourteen people were charged with fraud and conspiracy in a dramatic widening of an insider trading scandal that has ensnared hedge fund managers, top Silicon Valley executives and a bevy of white-shoe advisers. Goffer was accused of leading an insider trading ring that netted $11 million. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 27 months ago

Craig Drimal (R) and an unidentified woman leave the Manhattan Federal Court house, after he was released on bail for his involvement in an alleged insider-trading ring, in New York November 5, 2009. Fourteen people were charged with fraud and conspiracy in a dramatic widening of an insider trading scandal that has ensnared hedge fund managers, top Silicon Valley executives and a bevy of white-shoe advisers. Goffer was accused of leading an insider trading ring that netted $11 million.