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Wed. May 6, 2020
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On the Same Day Sen. Richard Burr Dumped Stock, So Did His Brother-in-Law. Then the Market Crashed.
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The brother-in-law, a Trump appointee, sold between $97,000 and $280,000 worth of stock. Burr is under federal investigation over whether he traded on non-public information gathered through his work in the Senate.
by Robert Faturechi and Derek Willis
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The newly identified trades come as Sen. Richard Burr is under federal investigation for selling stocks ahead of the coronavirus stock market crash.
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Sen. Burr Faces DOJ Investigation for Selling a Fortune in Stocks Right Before the Market Crashed
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The investigation comes after ProPublica reported that the North Carolina lawmaker unloaded a significant portion of his total stock holdings before the coronavirus sell-off in the stock market.
by Robert Faturechi
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The Senator Who Dumped His Stocks Before the Coronavirus Crash Has Asked Ethics Officials for a “Complete Review”
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After ProPublica’s report that Richard Burr dumped stocks after reassuring the public about coronavirus readiness, he said he welcomed an ethics investigation.
by Robert Faturechi and Derek Willis
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Senator Dumped Up to $1.7 Million of Stock After Reassuring Public About Coronavirus Preparedness
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Intelligence Chair Richard Burr’s selloff came around the time he was receiving daily briefings on the health threat.
by Robert Faturechi and Derek Willis
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