Matthew Kluger, a former Am Law 100 associate who was charged in April with participating in a massive insider trading scheme, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Newark federal court to all four counts against him, according to a press release issued by the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of New Jersey.

The plea comes less than a week after former stock trader Garrett Bauer pleaded guilty in connection with the the same scheme, which prosecutors say netted Kluger, Bauer, and a third man, mortgage broker Kenneth Robinson, a total of $37 million.

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