![]() But my experience is something that should concern every American citizen and let me elaborate. I believe that law and order is extremely important for any civic society. I had a firsthand view of how the process works. You've been in prison for seven years and you haven't spoken throughout all of it and now you are. You have paid as we just said $150 million. It has been quite some time and quite a, quite a story that you have lived. Joining us this morning is Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the Galleon Group and author of a new book, "Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon," which is out next week. Now he's spent seven years in prison, paid more than $150 million in fines and this morning, we have his first interview since he was released from prison two years ago. Prosecutors accused him of making tens of millions of dollars by trading illegally and stocks like eBay, Goldman Sachs and Alphabet, then known as Google. ![]() In 2011, billionaire and Galleon Group Founder Raj Rajaratnam was convicted of 14 counts of securities fraud and conspiracy. ![]() ĪNDREW ROSS SORKIN: Welcome back to "Squawk Box" this morning. Following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC interview with Galleon Group Founder and "Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon" Author Raj Rajaratnam on CNBC's "Squawk Box" (M-F, 6AM-9AM ET) today, Wednesday, December 8 th.
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