Uneven Justice

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Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon
Hardcover edition
AuthorRaj Rajaratnam
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAutobiography
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherPost Hill Press
Publication date
December 14, 2021
Media typePrint, e-book, audiobook
Pages336 pp.
ISBN978-1637582817

Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon is a memoir by Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the Galleon Group, a New York-based hedge fund management firm now ceased in operation; the book was first published in December, 2021 by Post Hill Press.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Raj Rajaratnam is seen during the release of the Tamil version of the book Uneven Justice with Jaffna Teaching Hospital Director Dr. Thangamuthu Sathiyamoorthy (right) and Fintech Association of Sri Lanka President Rajkumar Kanagasingam (left) on January 20, 2024 at the Hoover Auditorium, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jaffna.

Background[edit]

Raj Rajaratnam served seven and half years in prison of an 11-year sentence after being convicted for insider trading and was released in the summer of 2019.[1]

In 2021, he published his memoir, Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon, detailing the events surrounding his insider trading conviction and the prosecutorial overreach he claims led to it.[1]

Uneven Justice tries to shine a light on the US criminal justice system of which the author is critical and knew little until the FBI knocked on his door with guns and placing him under arrest.[2]

Content[edit]

Highlights[edit]

“Empirical studies have shown that the trial penalty is just about double that handed to those who plead guilty. If a defendant agrees to become a cooperating witness, helping the government with testimony – irrespective of the truth – to convict another defendant, the co-operating witnesses gets a much reduced-sentence and in many cases just parole,”[1]
-- Raj Rajaratnam, the author (at the preface of the book)

Reviews by notable people[edit]

“The book, "Uneven Justice", makes a persuasive case that this prosecution served to cover up the embarrassment of the Obama DOJ's malfeasance and advance the ambitious Bharara's career. But its most important point is that the entire justice system is rigged against defendants.
Obviously, few people are going to sympathize with a billionaire hedge fund manager. But that's the point. That's not the book's goal. His case is done. The book is a genuine, serious, in-depth study of all the ways federal prosecutors have unchecked power to destroy people.
Federal prosecutors routinely threaten people's families, conceal exculpatory evidence, exploit the fact that almost anything is a crime, and in general have rigged the system to make acquittal almost impossible. If it takes Rajaratnam to help expose that, this book is welcomed.”[10]
-- Glenn Greenwald, Pulitzer Prize winning Journalist, NY Times Best Selling Author and former constitutional lawyer

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Raj Rajaratnam hits out at an unfair conviction in a 'tell all' book". The Island (Sri Lanka). September 19, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Interview: Raj Rajaratnam Has A New Book And Is Speaking Out". Forbes. December 29, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  3. ^ "Convicted hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam on flaws in the U.S. justice system". Yahoo! Finance. December 18, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  4. ^ "Galleon Group Founder and "Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon" Author Raj Rajaratnam Speaks with CNBC's "Squawk Box" Today". CNBC. December 8, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  5. ^ "Rajaratnam Says Law Misunderstood Hedge Fund Business". Bloomberg Businessweek. December 11, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  6. ^ "Raj Rajaratnam releases book titled 'Uneven Justice'". Daily FT. September 21, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  7. ^ "The Tragic and Needless Destruction of Raj Rajaratnam, Price-Giver Extraordinaire". Forbes. December 8, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  8. ^ "Raj Rajaratnam Defends the Actions That Sent Him to Prison". Bloomberg News. December 11, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  9. ^ "Raj Rajaratnam Defends the Actions That Sent Him to Prison". BNN Bloomberg. December 10, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  10. ^ Rajaratnam, Raj (December 14, 2021). Editorial Reviews (Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon). Post Hill Press. ISBN 978-1637582817.

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