Raj Rajaratnam, the former hedge fund manager who got slapped with a record 11-year prison sentence in 2011 for insider trading, is publishing a tell-all book about his epic fall from grace.
“Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon” will recount Rajaratnam’s rise to Wall Street prominence as the founder of Galleon Group, which at one time managed $7 billion in assets and employed about 180.
Rajaratnam will also offer his take on the four-year investigation by federal prosecutor Preet Bharara into his epic spree of crooked stock picks that landed him at least $53.8 million in ill-gotten gains.
The book — whose cover features Rajratnam smiling confidently and shorn of his trademark mustache — is slated for release Dec. 14 and will span 240 pages.