Former Doximity executive sentenced to 26 months for insider trading scheme
Paul Jorgensen, the former Chief Revenue Officer of Doximity, was sentenced on May 21, 2026, to 26 months in prison in the United States. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla and announced by Jay Clayton, U.S.
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Attorney for the Southern District of New York. According to the source, Jorgensen was convicted of securities fraud in connection with a multimillion-dollar insider trading scheme.
The trading involved Doximity stock and options. The scheme was based on inside information obtained in advance of the company's quarterly earnings calls.
The source does not provide additional details on the extent of the trades, the period covered, or any broader operational impact beyond the criminal sentencing. The case centers on misuse of non-public corporate information by a senior former executive at a publicly traded company.
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The only confirmed penalty stated in the source is the 26-month prison term.


