Lynn Tilton, whose aggressive management style made her a success on male-dominated Wall Street, won a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission trial she’d spent months fighting to avoid, Bloomberg News reported yesterday. SEC administrative law judge Carol Fox Foelak ruled in favor of Tilton over allegations that she and her firm, Patriarch Partners LLC, bilked investors out of more than $200 million. “It is concluded that the violations” alleged by the SEC are “unproven,” Foelak wrote in her ruling issued Wednesday. “Thus, the proceeding will be dismissed.” The decision follows a three-week trial that ended last November. Tilton, who repeatedly argued that the SEC’s internal legal process is unfair to defendants, went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court in her unsuccessful efforts to have the case heard in federal court, rather than before an SEC administrative judge.