Former GOP Rep. Chris Collins pleads guilty in insider trading case

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Chris Collins, former U.S. Representative for New York’s 27th congressional district, arrives at Federal Court in New York, October 1, 2019.

Carlo Allegri | Reuters

Former Republican Rep. Chris Collins pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges in an insider trading case lodged by federal prosecutors while he was a member of the House.

Collins will plead guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit securities fraud and making false statements, multiple outlets reported.

Collins, 69, changed his plea in Manhattan federal court a day after submitting his resignation from Congress, where he had represented New York’s 27th District since 2013. His resignation letter, sent to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was read on the House floor Tuesday morning.

Collins was arrested in August 2018 on charges of insider trading and lying to an FBI agent. Federal prosecutors accused Collins of calling his son in a panic from the White House lawn to share information about a failed drug trial conducted by an Australian biotech company in which he was a major stakeholder.

His son, Cameron Collins, then allegedly sold thousands of shares of the company’s stock before the drugmaker, Innate Immunotherapeutics, issued a press release about the failed trial. The company’s stock plummeted more than 90% in the next trading session after the press release was sent out, according to the indictment. Collins saved more than $570,000 by trading on the tip from his father, prosecutors allege.

Cameron Collins and Stephen Zarsky, the father of his fiancee, were also charged in the indictment.

Chris Collins, who was reported to be one of the 10 richest members of Congress during his first term in 2012, pleaded not guilty to the charges on the day of his arrest.

He suspended his 2018 reelection campaign shortly thereafter — but revived it about a month later and won his race.

Collins was the first member of Congress to back President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. Collins’ district voted more solidly for Trump than any other district in New York.

Before his change-of-plea hearing was revealed, it had appeared as though Collins was gearing up for fights in politics and in the courts. 

In mid-September, all three men once again pleaded not guilty to a slightly revised indictment, which cut references that could be argued are “protected by the Speech and Debate Clause” of the U.S. Constitution, according to a letter from federal prosecutors.

That plea came a few months after Collins reportedly dumped $500,000 of his own money into his campaign fund, which was seen as a signal that the Republican would be running for reelection.

Cameron Collins and Zarsky have their own change-of-plea hearings set for 2 p.m. ET on Thursday.

This is breaking news. Please check back for updates.

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