- R. Foster Winans
Infobox Writer
name = Foster Winans
caption = R. Foster Winans
birthdate = Birth date and age|1948|8|5|mf=y
birthplace =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
occupation = Journalist, author, ghostwriter, commentator
genre = Business, finance, memoir
works = Trading Secrets: Seduction and Scandal at The Wall Street Journal
website = http://fosterwinans.comR. Foster Winans (born
August 5 ,1948 ) is a former columnist for "The Wall Street Journal " who co-wrote the [ [http://www.bizjournalismhistory.org/1980_1984.htm bizjournalismhistory.org] ] "Heard on the Street Column" from 1982 to 1984 and was convicted ofinsider trading and mail fraud. He was indicted by then-U.S. AttorneyRudolph Giuliani and convicted in 1985 of violating Federal law by leaking advance word of the contents of his columns to a stockbroker, Peter N. Brant, [Not to be confused with an unrelated Peter N. Brant, a wealthy industrialist and socialite from Connecticut.] atKidder, Peabody & Co. , an old-line brokerage firm. Brant was decades later labeled a recidivist [ [http://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/lr19113.htm/ SEC litigation] ] by the U.S.Securities and Exchange Commission . Winans' conviction was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987 as "Carpenter v. United States " by a rare 4-4 deadlocked vote. [http://supreme.justia.com/us/484/19/case.html/ CARPENTER V. UNITED STATES, 484 U. S. 19 (1987) - US Supreme Court Cases from Justia & Oyez ] ] He served nine months in federal prison.Conviction
Winans admitted his participation in the scheme and to earning $31,000 from it, but pleaded not guilty, arguing that his behavior was unethical but not criminal. Winans was found guilty and sentenced to 18 months in prison, later reduced to a year and a day. In a 2006 speech on the importance of ethical journalism as a necessary aid to help the SEC combat stock market fraud,
Chris Cox , chairman of the SEC, stated that "Winans, who was found guilty of 59 separate counts of securities fraud, is by no means the only journalist who has stood accused of law breaking, and who brought disgrace to (journalism)." [ Christopher Cox,U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission [http://www.sec.gov/news/speech/2006/spch050106cc.htm Speech by SEC Chairman:Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers] ]Both the securities industry and the First Amendment lobby criticized the prosecution as over-stepping the bounds of the securities laws, and filed amicus briefs during the appeals process.Fact|date=September 2008 Winans's case included two co-defendants and reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987 as "
Carpenter v. United States ", where the conviction was affirmed by a rare 4-4 deadlock. The missing member was due to the retirement of Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.. The case is still taught in law and journalism schools [http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/cases/FCA/Carpenter_v_US.htm] . Winans's book about the case, "Trading Secrets", was published in 1986 bySt. Martin's Press in the U.S. and under the title "Wall Street" in France. [ [http://www.fosterwinans.com/TS.html/ Trading Secrets site] ] It was excerpted in "Esquire" magazine and was aBook-of-the-Month Club Selection.Later life
Winans has ghosted, co-written, and/or independently produced more than 30 books in the two decades since serving nine months in Federal prison in 1988. In 1999 he founded a nonprofit writers resource center in
Bucks County, Pennsylvania , and ran it for six years before returning to writing and producing books.Between 2003 and 2005, with the indictment and conviction of
Martha Stewart in connection with suspicious trades inImclone stock, Winans frequently appeared on television and radio programs discussing the issue of insider trading, Stewart's likely fate, and business ethics. He has appeared before law-enforcement and academic audiences speaking about his experiences and the psychology behindwhite-collar crime .Winans once observed: "The only reason to invest in the market is because you think you know something others don't." [ [http://www.aol.bartleby.com/66/64/65064.html Bartleby.com/] The Columbia World of Quotations, 1996.]
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.fosterwinans.com/ R. Foster Winans' personal website]
* [http://articles.latimes.com/writers/r-foster-winans/ Articles by Foster Winans in the LATimes]
* [http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/fortune/0704/gallery.where_are_they_now.fortune/index.html/ Fortune Magazine 4/16/07 Where Are They Now?]
* [http://supreme.justia.com/us/484/19/case.html/ "Carpenter v. United States"] , Supreme Court decision
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/13/opinion/13winans.html Insider Trading a Sin, But When Is It a Crime?] , an opinion in "The New York Times" 03/13/07
* [http://www.mn1.com/mp3/foster030207.mp3 Interview] with Foster Winans on 03/02/07 at Market New First
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