Rough trade: Steamy insider tale starts with S-E-X and ends with S-E-C

Great piece in this morning's WSJ, "Insider Affair: An SEC Trial of the Heart," on how an Ernst & Young partner, James Gansman, wound up convicted of securities fraud in an insider-trading case.

All Gansman was looking for was a little illicit sex. He got much, much more. The WSJ's Dennis Berman read the transcripts of Gansman's little-publicized trial this past spring. The result is a must-read tale of hubris.