The Men Who Flipped on Bill Hwang Were Trusted Lieutenants

  • Executives who spent careers with Hwang turned on their boss
  • William Tomita, Scott Becker could become star witnesses
Will Tomita, center, during a match.Photographer: Peter T Michaelis
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Not long ago he was playing polo on the Connecticut Gold Coast -- a dashing young Wall Streeter charging hard for a winning shot.

But on April 22, with his nerves on edge, William Tomita reached for the Xanax: He was due in federal court that Friday to plead guilty in the Archegos trading debacle and to formally turn on his longtime boss, Bill Hwang. Tomita was so distressed to speak publicly, he would tell the judge, that he had to take anti-anxiety medication first.