Chewed napkins part of Colts Neck man’s stock fraud

TRENTON Vladimir Eydelman, 43, a stockbroker formerly of Colts Neck, admitted in federal court Wednesday in participating in a five-year trading scheme in which he used stolen insider information from the office of a prominent international law firm to trade, using tactics that involved writing information on napkins and then chewing the napkins to destroy the evidence.

The scheme yielded net profits of more than $5.6 million, according to the office of U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman.

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