Marylin Star
Marylin Star | |
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Marilyn Star cropped.jpg Star in 1999 | |
Born | Kathryn Gannon April 12, 1969 Prince George, British Columbia, Canada |
Other names | Marilyn Star |
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Height | 4 ft 11 in (1.50 m) |
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Marilyn Star (born Kathryn Gannon, April 12, 1969, Prince George, British Columbia) is a Canadian adult film actress.
She worked as a student in Edmonton before moving to Los Angeles and entering the adult film industry. Her first film was More Dirty Debutantes 30, produced by Ed Powers (released in 1994).[citation needed] She also did some strip club "feature work" dancing as the feature attraction in clubs throughout America in the mid-'90s. She was married to Japanese businessman Bruce Akahoshi (and took his last name) from April 1994 until their divorce in October 1997.[1]
Insider trading[edit]
In December 1999 she was charged with insider trading for using bank merger information given by former lover James McDermott, an investment banker and former chairman and CEO of the investment banking firm of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, and for sharing that information with another lover, New Jersey businessman Anthony Pomponio. Prosecutors stated Star used the tips to make $88,135 in the stock market from May 1997 through the summer of 1998, and Pomponio made a comparable amount.[2]
Star escaped arrest by fleeing to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where she married stockbroker Michael Gilley in 2000. She was arrested on May 24, 2000, and eventually extradited to the United States.[3] Gilley filed for divorce October 13, 2000. Star pleaded guilty to insider trading charges on June 11, 2002, and was sentenced to three months in Women's Correctional Center, Danbury, Connecticut,[4] which she began serving December 2, 2002.
References[edit]
- ↑ Profile, time.com; accessed September 14, 2014.
- ↑ "SEC Sues Former Chairman and CEO of Investment Banking Firm for Illegally Providing Insider Information on Six Deals", sec.gov; accessed September 14, 2014.
- ↑ Fugitive Sex-Film Star Is Arrested in Canada
- ↑ Sex Film Star Is Sentenced in Stock Fraud
Insider trading[edit]
- Securities and Exchange Commission v. James J. McDermott, Jr., Kathryn B. Gannon a/k/a Marylin Star and Anthony P. Pomonio Litigation Release No. 16395 from the Securities and Exchange Commission, December 21, 1999
- "Inside trade by porn star?" December 21, 1999, CNN
- "Wall Street's Deep Throat" by Karl Taro Greenfeld, December 31, 1999, Time Magazine
- "Accused porn queen breaks her silence" interview with Kathryn Gannon by David Baines, March 18, 2000, originally in the Vancouver Sun
- "Fugitive Sex-Film Star Is Arrested in Canada" May 26, 2000, New York Times
- In the Matter of Kathryn B. Gannon Canadian order barring her from acting as financial officer, June 27, 2000
- USA v McDermott United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decision, March 29, 2001
- "SEC settles with Gannon, no monetary penalty" June 9, 2005, Stockwatch.com
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 2d Circuit: Case Citation: 245 F.3d 133 (2001)
External links[edit]
- Marylin Star on IMDb
- Marylin Star at the Internet Adult Film Database
- Marylin Star at the Adult Film Database
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