In the last paragraph of The New Yorker’s 12,500-word account of the fall of ex-SAC Capital Advisors trader Mathew Martoma, published this week, Martoma’s wife Rosemary is in tears, pondering her family’s future.

On Wednesday Rosemary Martoma and her lawyers at Goodwin Procter detailed her financial plight explicitly in court, petitioning a federal judge in Manhattan to protect her from criminal forfeiture proceedings in the wake of her husband’s February 2014 insider trading conviction.

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