At least six other politicians have recently owned or sold stock in Innate Immunotherapeutics, the Austrailian company at the center of New York Republican Rep. Chris Collins’ recent arrest.

In 2017, Tom Price sold between $250,001 and $500,000 of Innate Immunotherapeutics stock on one occasion and between $15,000 and $50,000 on another, according to the Office of Government Ethics.

Rep. Doug Lamborn and his wife also held stake in Innate Immunotherapeutics though an IRA, according to the Colorado Republican’s most recent financial disclosure.

Republican Reps. John Culberson of Texas and Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma also held stock in the company, according to their financial disclosures.

Mullin sits on the Health subcommittee of House Energy and Commerce alongside Collins.