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Joe Lewis (left) is the owner of Tottenham and one of Britain's wealthiest people. Alamy Stock Photo

Tottenham owner Joe Lewis indicted in US for insider trading

Lewis is reported to be one of Britain’s richest men with a fortune worth an estimated $6 billion (€‎5.4 billion).

THE BRITISH BILLIONAIRE owner of English Premier League side Tottenham, Joe Lewis, has been indicted on charges of insider trading, US federal prosecutors said Tuesday in New York.

Damian Williams, US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said the 86-year-old Bahamas-based Lewis furnished employees and lovers with inside information for years in a “brazen” scheme that raked in millions of dollars.

“Today I’m announcing that my office, the southern district of New York, has indicted Joe Lewis, the British billionaire, for orchestrating a brazen insider trading scheme,” Williams said in a statement on Twitter, the social media platform undergoing a rebranding to X.

“We allege that for years Joe Lewis abused his access to corporate boardrooms and repeatedly provided inside information to his romantic partners, his personal assistants, his private pilots and his friends.

“Those folks then traded on that inside information and made millions of dollars in the stock market, because thanks to Lewis those bets were a sure thing.”

Williams said Lewis passed on the inside information as a way of compensating employees or giving gifts to friends, describing the scheme as “classic corporate corruption.”

“None of this was necessary,” Williams said.

“Joe Lewis is a wealthy man. But, as we allege, he used inside information as a way to compensate his employees or to shower gifts on his friends and lovers.”

Lewis is reported to be one of Britain’s richest men with a fortune worth an estimated $6 billion (€‎5.4 billion), building his reputation as a currency speculator in the 1980s and early 1990s.

Lewis’s holding company ENIC bought a controlling interest in Tottenham in 2001 from then-owner Alan Sugar, another prominent British tycoon.

He officially ceded control of the club last year, with Bahamian lawyer Bryan A Glinton replacing him as a director according to Companies House.

His stake in the club – which he held through the ENIC Group alongside Daniel Levy – was formally handed to a family trust last year.

Family members of Lewis remain beneficiaries of the trust.

The Premier League does not consider Lewis as a person with control at Tottenham, and is therefore not subject to its owners’ and directors’ test, Press Association understands. 

A Tottenham spokesperson said: “This is a legal matter unconnected with the club and as such we have no comment.”

- AFP 2023, with additional reporting by Press Association 

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