An Indian investment banker has been convicted by a US federal jury on charges of extortion and threatening a New York state comptroller official to reveal an extramarital affair if a multi-million dollar pension contract was not awarded in his favour.
Sekhar, a managing partner at venture capital and private equity firm FA Technology Ventures, was arrested in December 2009.
He has been released pending sentencing, which is scheduled for August.
According to the indictment, Sekhar sent emails in 2009 to the general counsel at the New York State Comptroller.
In the emails, Sekhar threatened to reveal an alleged extramarital affair unless the general counsel agreed to a $35 million dollar investment of New York State Common Retirement Fund assets in funds managed by FA Technology.
The investment was not approved by the comptroller, who is the sole trustee and manager of the New York State Common Retirement Fund, the statement added.
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