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Martha Stewart to contest SEC charges
Martha Stewart continues to fight to clear her name. Stewart, who completed a five-month prison sentence a year ago for lying about her sale of ImClone stock, has decided to fight rather than settle civil insider trading charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
People:Martha Stewart Activities:2002 Stewart Insider Trading Case
2006-05-26
Martha Stewart's home confinement extended
NEW YORK - Lifestyle trendsetter Martha Stewart will spend three extra weeks under house arrest following reports that she violated terms of her home confinement by going to a yoga class and motoring around her estate in an off-road vehicle.
Activities:2002 Stewart Insider Trading Case
2005-08-04
Martha Stewart Seeks Relief from House Arrest
NEW YORK - Lifestyle trendsetter Martha Stewart is asking a federal judge to relax the terms of her house arrest, contending that her confinement is hurting efforts to revive her namesake company.
Activities:2002 Stewart Insider Trading Case
2005-04-05
Martha Stewart Goes Back to Work After Prison
NEW YORK - Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart returned to work on Monday and told her cheering staff she would use lessons from her five months in prison to improve her company's products and reach a broader audience.
Activities:2002 Stewart Insider Trading Case
2005-03-07
Martha Stewart Released from Jail, Big Plans Await
NEW YORK - Martha Stewart, the lifestyle trendsetter who built a media empire, was released from prison on Friday and began five months of house arrest as she plotted to rehabilitate her image.
Activities:2002 Stewart Insider Trading Case
2005-03-04
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