DALLAS — In an Oct. 3 story about billionaire Mark Cuban's insider-trading trial, The Associated Press misquoted Cuban when he explained why he would not agree to refrain from selling his stock in a Canadian Internet company. Cuban said he didn't know what the company's CEO "was going to tell me." He didn't use the phrase, "Nobody's going to tell me."
A corrected version of the story is below:
Cuban, gov't lawyer spar at insider-trading trial
Gov't tries to undermine billionaire basketball owner Mark Cuban in insider-trading case
By DAVID KOENIG