Sonic the Hedgehog co-creator Yuji Naka pleads guilty to insider trading
to violating Japanese financial law by buying shares in the game studio Aiming before its team-up with Square Enix onbecame public. Naka admitted to making a profit over 20 million yen after selling his investment. He hasn't yet received a penalty for the illegal trade.in 2018, but abruptly left soon after his one project at the company shipped to customers.
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