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2024 | Reiterated his support for Joe Biden's presidential campaign. |
December 27 2024 | Gill owns 9 million Class A shares of Chewy, Inc, valued at approximately $306 million at market close. |
July 1 2024 | Gill's Chewy share position was publicly revealed through a Schedule 13G filing with the SEC, raising concerns among Chewy executives about potential stock volatility. |
June 27 2024 | Gill posted a photo of a cartoon dog on X, which coincided with Chewy shares beginning to rise. |
June 24 2024 | Gill acquired approximately 9 million class A shares of Chewy, Inc., representing 6.6% of the class and making him the third-largest shareholder. The shares were valued at approximately $245 million. |
June 13 2024 | Gill showed ownership of 9 million GameStop shares, with his position valued at over $260 million. |
June 6 2024 | Gill scheduled a livestream on his YouTube channel for June 7, coinciding with GameStop's early earnings release. His GameStop position was worth over $585 million. |
June 2 2024 | Gill posted on r/Superstonk subreddit, revealing a long position of over $180 million in GameStop, including 5 million shares and 12 million shares through call options. |
May 12 2024 | Keith Gill returned to social media by posting on X platform after a three-year hiatus. |
April 26 2024 | Began hosting the US edition of The Rest Is Politics podcast with Katty Kay, initially scheduled to run until the 2024 United States presidential election. |
March 12 2024 | Scaramucci serves as a judge on the TV show 'Killer Whales' for 5 episodes |
2023 | Keith Gill is portrayed by actor Paul Dano in the biographical drama film 'Dumb Money', which depicts the GameStop short squeeze event in which Gill played a significant role. |
2023 | Scaramucci quits 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' during episode 6 |
January 30 2023 | Appeared on episode 39 of the Mislaibeled podcast, criticizing Trump and his cabinet and discussing Wikipedia misinformation. |
January 4 2023 | Anthony Scaramucci appears as a contestant on 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' in Season 1, Episode 1 |
October 2021 | The Securities and Exchange Commission released a 45-page report acknowledging differing opinions on GameStop's prospects and did not indicate any market manipulation by Gill. |
September 2021 | MassMutual was fined $4 million by Massachusetts regulators for failing to supervise Gill's trading and online activity, with allegations suggesting he executed approximately 1,700 trades for three other individuals. |
April 16 2021 | Gill exercises all 500 of his call options with a $12 strike price and purchases an additional 50,000 shares, increasing his total GameStop ownership to 200,000 shares. |
March 15 2021 | Officially granted honorary citizenship by the mayor and municipal council of Gualdo Tadino, with a unanimous vote recognizing his professional and political achievements and family heritage. |
February 2021 | Announcement of honorary citizenship to Gualdo Tadino, the ancient Italian town of his paternal family's origin. |
February 19 2021 | After a two-week break, Gill posts a screenshot showing he has doubled his GameStop shares to 100,000. |
February 18 2021 | Gill provides testimony in a virtual hearing of the US House Financial Services Committee about the collision of short sellers, social media, and retail investors. He explicitly stated that he did not solicit anyone to buy or sell stock for his own profit. |
February 4 2021 | Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin initiated an investigation into Keith Gill's activities at MassMutual regarding his promotion of GameStop stock. |
January 29 2021 | The Wall Street Journal confirms Gill's brokerage accounts hold $33 million after significant stock value fluctuations. |
January 28 2021 | Reuters publicly reveals Gill's identity after an investigation of public records and social media posts. |
January 28 2021 | Resigned from MassMutual, which was his last day of employment. |
January 27 2021 | Gill's original GameStop investment reaches a peak value of nearly $48 million, as documented by screenshots posted on Reddit. |
2020 | Experienced the unexpected death of his sister. |
June 2020 | Joined Right Side PAC, a super PAC aimed at preventing Trump's re-election and supporting Joe Biden, serving as an adviser to the group. |
September 2019 | Under the username 'u/DeepFuckingValue', Gill posts a screenshot on Reddit's r/wallstreetbets showing a $53,000 long position in GameStop, consisting of 50,000 shares and 500 call options. |
August 2019 | Scaramucci publicly announced he no longer supported Trump's reelection campaign, citing Trump's conduct during visits to El Paso and Dayton after mass shootings. |
July 2019 | Scaramucci initially predicted Trump would win '40+ states in 2020', but quickly turned against Trump, criticizing his attacks on women of color as 'racist and unacceptable'. |
June 2019 | Keith Gill begins investing in GameStop stock when it was trading at $5 per share, marking the start of his long-term investment strategy. |
April 2019 | Started employment at MassMutual as a financial marketer and educator. |
January 13 2019 | Announced as a participant in the second American season of Celebrity Big Brother, later revealed to be a Fake HouseGuest. |
2018 | Published 'Trump, the Blue-Collar President', a book about Donald Trump. |
September 2018 | Scaramucci and Deidre Ball began a Radio.com podcast titled 'Mooch and the Mrs.' discussing their world view from opposite political stances. |
April 2018 | Announced return to SkyBridge after the HNA Group deal collapsed due to lack of US government approval. |
March 6 2018 | Appeared with his wife Deidre on Dr. Phil, discussing their marriage's survival during his brief White House tenure. |
November 28 2017 | Scaramucci resigned from the Fletcher School's Board of Advisors following student and faculty criticisms. |
November 27 2017 | The Tufts Daily published the cease-and-desist letter and maintained the original op-eds on its website. |
November 21 2017 | Scaramucci's lawyers sent a cease-and-desist letter to The Tufts Daily, demanding a retraction and apology for allegedly defamatory statements. |
November 13 2017 | Camilo Caballero published a second op-ed in The Tufts Daily regarding Scaramucci. |
November 6 2017 | Camilo Caballero, a Fletcher graduate student, published the first of two op-eds in The Tufts Daily criticizing Scaramucci. |
October 2017 | The Scaramucci Post was involved in a controversy when a Twitter poll about the Holocaust was posted by business partner Lance Laifer without Scaramucci's approval. Scaramucci apologized, pledged a $25,000 donation to the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and distanced himself from the offensive poll. |
October 2 2017 | Scaramucci launched the online media venture called the Scaramucci Post, announcing it at a press conference with an intentionally vague description about the project's purpose. |
July 2017 | Deidre Ball filed for divorce while pregnant with their second child. |
July 31 2017 | Dismissed from the White House Communications Director position by President Donald Trump, on the recommendation of White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, after only ten days in the role. |
July 28 2017 | Reince Priebus resigned as White House Chief of Staff. On the same day, President Trump announced retired general John F. Kelly as his new chief of staff. |
July 26 2017 | Journalist Ryan Lizza reported that Scaramucci called him to identify information leakers, during which Scaramucci revealed internal disagreements with Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon, believing the conversation was off the record. |
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