New York Post

Super Bowl champ LB charged with insider trading

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PHILADELPH­IA — Browns linebacker Mychal Kendricks, who won a Super Bowl with the Eagles last season, has been charged with using insider trading tips from an acquaintan­ce to make about $1.2 million in illegal profits on four major trading deals, federal prosecutor­s announced Wednesday.

Co-defendant Damilare Sonoiki was paid $10,000 in kickbacks in the scheme from 2014-15, as well as perks like tickets to Eagles games, said U.S. Attorney William McSwain. Kendricks signed with the Browns in June.

Sonoiki had been working as junior analyst at an unnamed investment bank, prosecutor­s said. An IMBD profile lists him as a writer on the popular TV series “Black-ish” as well as other movies and TV shows.

In a statement released by his lawyer Wednesday, Kendricks said he was sorry and takes full responsibi­lity for his actions.

“While I didn’t fully understand all of the details of the illegal trades, I knew it was wrong, and I whole- heartedly regret my actions,” he said in the statement. He also claimed he didn’t take any of the profits for himself, but didn’t elaborate on where the money went.

“I am committed to repaying all of the funds gained illegally and accept the consequenc­es of my actions,” he said.

Kendricks said he has been cooperatin­g with au- thorities since the investigat­ion began.

A message seeking comment from the federal defender representi­ng Sonoiki wasn’t immediatel­y returned.

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the league is reviewing the situation.

The Browns said in a statement they are aware of the charges and said Kendricks will not travel with the team to Detroit on Thursday for the final preseason game.

“We will comment further at the appropriat­e time,” the team said in a statement.

Kendricks spent six years with the Eagles, who drafted him in the second round in 2012 after he played at California.

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