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Second ex-State Street exec to plead guilty in U.S. fraud probe

Reuters ReutersJune 8, 20171 Comment

By Nate Raymond

BOSTON, June 8 (Reuters) - A second former State Street Corp executive is expected to plead guilty in connection with what U.S. prosecutors say was a scheme to defraud six clients through secret illicit commissions on billions of dollars of trades.

Richard Boomgaardt, who lives in Britain and was head of State Street's transition management desk for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, is expected to plead guilty to conspiring to commit wire fraud and securities fraud on July 12.

The plea, disclosed in a court calendar notice on Thursday, would make him the second former State Street executive to plead guilty in the case, which is pending in federal court in Boston.

Edward Pennings, a former senior managing director in State Street's London office, agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiring to commit wire fraud and securities fraud, according to court records filed on Tuesday.

Pennings, who also lives in Britain, is scheduled to enter his plea on June 28.

Lawyers for Boomgaardt and Pennings did not respond to requests for comment.

The former State Street executives are among three who have been charged by U.S. prosecutors since April 2016 in connection with the probe. The bank agreed in January to pay $64.6 million to resolve related U.S. criminal and civil investigations.

The case followed a 2014 settlement between State Street and the UK Financial Conduct Authority in which the Boston-based bank paid a fine of £22.9 million, or $38 million at the time, for charging the six clients mark-ups on certain transactions.

From 2010 to 2011 Pennings, Boomgaardt and Ross McLellan, a former executive vice president, conspired to add the secret commissions to fixed income and equity trades performed for certain clients, prosecutors said.

The clients were using a State Street unit that helps institutional customers move investments between asset managers or liquidate large investment portfolios, prosecutors said.

McLellan has pleaded not guilty to securities fraud and wire fraud charges. His trial is scheduled for October.

The cases in U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts, are U.S. v. McLellan, et al, No. 16-cr-10094, and U.S. v. Boomgaardt, No. 17-cr-10167. (Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

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Same mentality that has become destructuve across America as a whole!

You are absolutely correct!

Far too long that CEO salary tied to stock performance which is heavily and easily manipulated!

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Post ID: @5vnk+NGhV4aN

Time to drain the swap at State Street !!!!!!!!!!!! Clean up the useless overpaid Executives who have slowly destroyed this company since 2000

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Post ID: @4ojf+NGhV4aN

Interesting this company seems to lead a very charmed life.

Since 2000 they have not had a Ceo who can bring life back to this dying company

They have yearly layoffs

Scandal after scandal involving ripping off customers and yet their stock has not crashed and burned

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Post ID: @4aan+NGhV4aN

I agree that it is really disgraceful but not surprising that this fraud happened. I no longer work for State Street but don't see anything ever changing. It will be interesting to see how many of State Street clients will leave or have already left. Of course since leaving State Street I also haven't found a position that I really enjoy. I still hope to find another position at some time in the future or maybe even try to start my own business.

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Post ID: @1jty+NGhV4aN

It's not only degrading and demoralizing personally but the overall morale and future rests on ppl that clearly have gotten so fat and greedy entitled and out of touch I do not see this ship righting itself

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You know old Morse code there

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Post ID: @wln+NGhV4aN

This is so bad. I am ashamed to work for the Clipper Ship. The Titanic has a better reputation. And now back to work--_yes massa

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