The jury
delivered its
verdict yesterday in the
Reserve Primary Fund [
profile] fraud trial, and a plethora of reporters have covered the news, mostly
seeing the result as a victory for the Reserve.
To read the full, continuing saga of the collapse of the Reserve Primary Fund and the ensuing
legal battle, see MFWire's living timeline.
Bruce Bent Sr and
Bruce Bent II beat the fraud charges brought by the SEC. Yet the
jury found Bent II liable for one claim of negligence.
So who won? Bent II
told the Wall Street Journal that he and his father are very pleased with
the verdict. Yet SEC enforcement director
Robert Khuzami only emphasized the negligence
liability part of the verdict, stating that that part of the verdict "sends the message that fund
executives cannot withhold from investors and trustees key information about their fund's
vulnerability."
So far it seems that more headline writers agree with Bent II that this was a victory for the fallen
money fund shop's chiefs. The
WSJ's head reads: "Reserve Primary Managers Cleared in SEC
Fraud Case."
Bloomberg went further, writing "Feds Get Next to Nothing in
Another Wall Street Case."
CNNMoney declared "Pioneer of money market funds cleared of fraud." The
Financial Times wrote "Fund founder cleared of fraud
charges."
FoxBusiness announced "'Break the Buck' Fund Managers Not Guilty of
Fraud."
InvestmentNews went
with the headline, "Bruce Bent, son cleared in SEC fraud case."
WSJ sister pub
MarketWatch went with "Managers of Reserve Fund cleared of fraud:
report." The
New York
Post said "Bents best SEC in 'broken buck' case." The
New York Times wrote "Money-Market Pioneer and Son Cleared of Fraud."
Reuters declared "Money market pioneer Bent clear
of SEC fraud charges."The
Washington Post wrote "Money-market pioneer Bruce Bent not
guilt."
The
Los Angeles Times' Walter Hamilton took both sides. One article's headline read
"SEC loses case against money-market found", while the other's
headline read
"SEC wins partial victory in case against money-market
fund." A second
Bloomberg article offer a mixed headline: "Reserve Fund
Jury Finds One Bent Liable, Absolves Another." 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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