James Roland Jones, Spacex Engineer Pleads Guilty To Insider Trading
March 19, 2021
James Roland Jones, a/k/a
“MillionaireMike” (33, Hermosa
Beach, CA), has pleaded guilty to
conspiracy to commit securities
fraud. Jones faces a maximum penalty
of five years in federal prison. A
sentencing date has not yet been
set.
According to the plea agreement,
from 2016 until at least 2017, Jones
conspired with another to commit
securities fraud. Jones, using the
moniker “MillionaireMike,” purchased
personally identifiable information
(“PII”) on the dark web, including
names, addresses, dates of birth,
and social security numbers. He used
this information, in part, to open
and/or operate accounts for the
purpose of conducting financial
transactions based on material,
non-public information related to
publicly traded securities, more
commonly known as “insider
information.”
In April 2017, an FBI undercover
employee provided Jones with
purported insider information
related to a publicly traded, U.S.
company (“U.S. Company 1”). From
April 18, 2017, until May 4, 2017,
Jones and a conspirator conducted
numerous securities transactions
based on this purported insider
information.
In
June 2017, Jones gained control of
an investment account that had been
fraudulently opened in the name of
J.L.M. (“the J.L.M. Account”). In
July 2017, Jones revealed to the FBI
undercover employee that Jones had
insider information related to a
second publicly-traded, U.S. company
(“U.S. Company 2”). From July 14,
2017, until July 26, 2017, Jones and
the conspirator conducted numerous
securities transactions based on
this purported insider information,
including some of which that were
executed using the J.L.M. Account.
On March 18, 2021, the Securities
and Exchange Commission announced
(https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2021-51)
that it had also charged Jones with
related conduct in the United States
District Court for the Southern
District of Indiana.
The criminal case was investigated
by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (Houston and Tampa
Divisions). It is being prosecuted
by Assistant United States Attorney
Carlton C. Gammons.