KEY POINTS
  • A SpaceX engineer pleaded guilty to a Department of Justice charge of insider trading, the agency announced on Thursday.
  • James Roland Jones, also known as "MillionaireMike," used information obtained on the dark web to trade public securities with non-public information, the DOJ said.
  • The SEC simultaneously charged Jones with "perpetrating a fraudulent scheme to sell what he called 'insider tips.'"
SpaceX headquarters in Los Angeles, California.

A SpaceX engineer pleaded guilty to a Department of Justice charge of insider trading, the agency announced on Thursday, after using information obtained on the dark web to trade public securities with non-public information.

The DOJ's criminal case against James Roland Jones of Hermosa Beach, California, came following an investigation by the F.B.I. in 2017.