US postman faces jail over Bristol-Myers plot

A New Jersey postman faces up to three years in prison after pleading guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges involving leaking sensitive information to two former Goldman Sachs brokers.

Jason Smith, a grand jury informant, gave information about a probe into US pharmaceuticals giant Bristol-Myers Squibb to two former Goldman Sachs brokers who were accused of insider trading.

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