

Jane Street Boss Says He Was Duped Into Funding AK-47s for Coup
Jun 25, 2025
Sri Natarajan discusses the perplexing case of Robert Granieri, a Jane Street co-founder who unwittingly funded a coup plot in South Sudan, thinking he was supporting human rights. Kevin Kajiwara brings insights into the geopolitical intricacies of Wall Street's unexpected involvement in international affairs. Jeanette Garretty highlights how these scenarios affect wealth management and economic stability, emphasizing the intersection of finance, global dynamics, and ethical decision-making in high-stakes environments.
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Jane Street Co-founder Duped in Coup Plot
- South Sudan activist Peter Ajak plotted to buy weapons to topple his government.
- Jane Street co-founder Rob Granieri provided millions, believing he was funding humanitarian causes.
Kasparov Linked Key Players
- Garry Kasparov connected Peter Ajak to Rob Granieri for funding the plot.
- Granieri believed he was supporting human rights, unaware the money was for arms purchases.
Defendants Claim Government Backing
- Defendants claim they had government approval for their coup plan.
- Their defense will argue US government elements supported the plot.