Tainted Rajat Gupta tagged 'flight risk' by US prosecutors
Calling Rajat Gupta a "flight risk" due to his strong personal and financial ties to India, US prosecutors have asked a court here to reject the former Goldman Sachs Director's request to remain free on bail pending appeal of his conviction on insider trading charges.
63-year-old Gupta, who was sentenced last month to two years in prison, had appealed in the US Second Circuit Courtof Appeals to grant him bail pending appeal and had asked for a stay on his surrender date.
The former McKinsey head is set to begin his jail term on January 8 next year.
In a memorandum submitted yesterday by US Attorney in Manhattan Preet Bharara and federal prosecutors Reed Brodsky and Richard Tarlowe, the government said Gupta's request for a stay of his surrender date and release pending appeal should
be denied.
The prosecutors said Gupta "poses a risk of flight" due to his "strong ties overseas, including assets, family, and close friends in India and elsewhere, his incentive to flee
after sentencing, his substantial means and his demonstrated disrespect for the law and capacity for deceit."
They said due to these concerns, the government had sought and obtained a USD 10 million bond from Gupta after he was arrested in October 2011.
The bond has been secured by the equity in his Connecticut home and co-signed by two individuals.
Gupta also had to surrender his passport and restricted travel conditions were imposed on him. .
US District Judge Jed Rakoff had said at the time of Gupta's sentencing that he was not a



