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Kaye Wiggins
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US Legal Correspondent at the Financial Times, in New York. Previously in Hong Kong and London
As Trump pressures the Department of Justice to target his opponents, my colleagues @chriscook.news, Paul Caruana Galizia and I dug deep into a DoJ unit - the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York - which had been known for its independence.

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Rule of law in the Trump era: the demoralised prosecutors of SDNY
[FREE TO READ] The Southern District of New York once took pride in its independence. But pressure from the administration is changing the way its lawyers operate
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September 29, 2025 at 11:43 AM
New @financialtimes.com story: Lawyers for Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron hired investigators to research the US podcaster Candace Owens as they prepared to sue her, over her podcast in which she says Brigitte was born male

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Macrons hired investigators to research US influencer Candace Owens
[FREE TO READ] Podcaster who claimed French first lady was born male had links to rightwing figures in Europe and the US
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August 11, 2025 at 3:21 PM
“President Macron has not participated in, nor is he the product of, any government mind control programmes."

Here's a story about a fascinating lawsuit the French president and first lady have filed against influencer Candace Owens

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Macrons file US lawsuit over claims France’s first lady was born male
[FREE TO READ] Case against rightwing influencer Candace Owens is a rare defamation suit from a serving world leader
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July 23, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Hong Kong is back, I kept being told when I moved to the city two and a half years ago. Back to what?

Here’s my last dispatch from a place I’m so glad to have lived in:

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How doing business in Hong Kong is changing
[FREE TO READ] The money is flowing again, but the political environment is taking a toll
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July 6, 2025 at 3:29 PM
When Freshfields decided to publicly stand up for a law firm Trump was targeting, it knew most of its peers wouldn't do the same. So, why do it?

This is the story of a near 300-year-old British firm whose push into America is causing major changes both financially and culturally

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Freshfields’ risky bet backing law firms targeted by Donald Trump
[FREE TO READ] Freshfields has big US ambitions but was the only top 20 outfit to publicly support firms targeted by the White House
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May 23, 2025 at 2:27 PM
Former UK prime minister and foreign secretary David Cameron is in talks about another new gig, as a consultant to the law firm and lobbyist DLA Piper

@financialtimes.com scoop, with @pickardje.bsky.social

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David Cameron in talks to join law firm DLA Piper as consultant
[FREE TO READ] Role would be one of several jobs for the former prime minister and foreign secretary since leaving office
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May 23, 2025 at 12:53 PM
There are growing signs of a backlash against the law firms that struck deals with Donald Trump - and a judge has just permanently blocked one of his attempts to target law firms

Story with @sindap.bsky.social

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Law firms face backlash over deals with Trump as judge blocks Perkins Coie order
[FREE TO READ] US judge says clients may have ‘reservations’ about law firms that reached deals with the government
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May 3, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Here's a tale that raises a big question: Can any lawyer represent Donald Trump's adversaries without themselves becoming a target?

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A lawyer in Donald Trump’s inner circle is now in the president’s crosshairs
[FREE TO READ] Bill Burck avoided the administration’s wrath until he agreed to represent Harvard University in a funding battle
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April 26, 2025 at 4:01 PM
Some news: I've moved from Hong Kong to New York, and today is my first day as US Legal Correspondent in the FT's NY office. Going to be a busy and fascinating beat...
April 22, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Reposted by Kaye Wiggins
“Our client vehemently denies using the word ‘c*nt’ in front of his colleagues’ children at work,” Sadler’s lawyers said. In the event children were ever present, they added, he denied “having knowingly used profanities.”
This is a story about the rise and fall of a man from a working-class town. It’s about power in a grey area of global finance. It’s about football, swearing, a Blackpool bar called Shenanigans and a tangerine-coloured private boat. Enjoy.

w/ @bondhack.ft.com @ortenca.bsky.social

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Inside the downfall of trading titan and Blackpool FC owner Simon Sadler
[FREE TO READ] He was a heavyweight in Hong Kong finance and a hometown hero. Now he faces the possibility of jail
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March 14, 2025 at 6:55 AM
This is a story about the rise and fall of a man from a working-class town. It’s about power in a grey area of global finance. It’s about football, swearing, a Blackpool bar called Shenanigans and a tangerine-coloured private boat. Enjoy.

w/ @bondhack.ft.com @ortenca.bsky.social

on.ft.com/3DTv1m6
Inside the downfall of trading titan and Blackpool FC owner Simon Sadler
[FREE TO READ] He was a heavyweight in Hong Kong finance and a hometown hero. Now he faces the possibility of jail
on.ft.com
March 14, 2025 at 1:22 AM
New: British hedge fund founder Simon Sadler is looking to sell Blackpool FC, as he fights a criminal insider dealing charge in Hong Kong where he has pleaded not guilty

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Segantii founder Simon Sadler looks to sell Blackpool FC
[FREE TO READ] Hedge fund’s founder and owner of the English club has had preliminary talks with at least one possible buyer
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January 4, 2025 at 12:57 PM
Reposted by Kaye Wiggins
Jefferies prided itself on standing by Adani when the company and its founder were accused of fraud by short seller Hindenburg Research.

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US charges against Gautam Adani put loyal Jefferies on the spot
New York-based bank was vocal champion of Indian group whose billionaire head is accused of bribery scheme
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November 26, 2024 at 8:19 AM
Reposted by Kaye Wiggins
Worth noting that the lead author of this very good article has just joined Bluesky: @ortenca.bsky.social
November 15, 2024 at 12:11 PM
A closer look at the hedge funds who quietly reap the benefits when activist short sellers allege malfeasance

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The undercover hedge funds financing activist short sellers
When Wall Street’s self-styled financial detectives allege malfeasance, these silent partners stand to reap the benefits
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November 15, 2024 at 6:31 AM
Interesting move here by Jane Street, the New York trading powerhouse. It quietly bankrolled a Hong Kong start-up that has turned the revenues of China's noodle shops and karaoke bars into tradable financial securities

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Jane Street invested in start-up turning China’s noodle shop sales into securities
Micro Connect has amassed wealth of real-time data on China’s economy by financing small businesses in exchange for revenues
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November 15, 2024 at 5:28 AM