SEC sues Mich. man accused of raising millions in fraudulent scheme involved 1,200 investorsSeptember 30th, 2009 SEC sues Mich. man linked to alleged Ponzi schemeDETROIT — Federal regulators are suing a Detroit-area man who is accused of soliciting millions for the leader of a $250 million financial scam.
NY prosecutors suspect adoption Ponzi scheme that promised babies but didn't deliverSeptember 30th, 2009 NY prosecutors suspect 'adoption Ponzi scheme'GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — New York prosecutors are investigating a possible "adoption Ponzi scheme" in which clients were defrauded out of fees for babies who didn't exist.
Feds: 2 men charged in New York with $80 million ATM Ponzi schemeSeptember 21st, 2009 2 men charged in NY with $80 million Ponzi schemeNEW YORK — Two men are charged in New York with an $80 million Ponzi scheme involving an automated teller machine business, federal authorities said Monday. Vance Moore II, 55, of Raleigh, N.C., was arrested Friday in Garner, N.C., and was scheduled for an initial court appearance Monday in the Eastern District of North Carolina.
Feds: $80M ATM Ponzi scheme was 'giant cash machine' for 2 men charged in NYSeptember 21st, 2009 2 men charged in NY with $80M Ponzi ATM schemeNEW YORK — Two men lured victims into an $80 million Ponzi scheme by convincing them they were investing in thousands of automated teller machines that in fact were never purchased, federal authorities said Monday. Vance Moore II, 55, of Raleigh, N.C., and Walter Netschi, 62, of McKinney, Texas, each face a charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and nine counts of wire fraud.
NYC man charged in Ponzi scheme that diverted millions to bad real estate deals, porn companySeptember 8th, 2009 NYC man charged in Ponzi scheme with porn linkNEW YORK — A small-time money manager who did business out of a shabby storefront in Brooklyn was charged Tuesday with running a $40 million Ponzi scheme that secretly diverted client money to unauthorized ventures, including a mail-order pornography business. Federal prosecutors and the Securities Exchange Commission said Philip Barry, 52, ran the scam without detection for 31 years until the economic downturn bankrupted him last summer.
SEC freezes assets of Dallas company accused of oil and gas-themed Ponzi schemeJuly 7th, 2009 SEC freezes assets of Dallas companyDALLAS — Federal regulators have frozen the assets of a company accused of running a $485 million Ponzi scheme centered on the oil and gas industry. In a statement issued Tuesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission says the scheme was orchestrated by three Dallas businessmen through a company called Provident Royalties LLC.
Federal indictment accuses billionaire R. Allen Stanford of running a vast Ponzi schemeJune 19th, 2009 Stanford indicted for alleged Ponzi schemeWASHINGTON — Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford, whose sprawling banking empire collapsed this year, has been indicted for what prosecutors say is a $7 billion scheme to defraud investors.
Feds charge 2 Calif. men of running $85 million Ponzi scheme targeting Korean-AmericansJune 10th, 2009 Feds accuse 2 Calif. men of conducting $85M schemeSAN FRANCISCO — Federal regulators have accused two Northern California men of conducting an $85 million Ponzi scheme that targeted Korean-Americans, pledging to deliver spectacular returns from foreign currency trading.
Western NY businessman pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme that bilked millions from CatholicsJune 8th, 2009 NY businessman pleads guilty in Ponzi schemeBUFFALO, N.Y. — A western NY businessman is facing up to a 25-year prison sentence and a $50 million fine after admitting he orchestrated a multimillion dollar Ponzi scheme that targeted Catholics.
Wine collection, private jet up for liquidation in alleged Caribbean Ponzi schemeJune 4th, 2009 Receiver in Caribbean scheme targets jet, wineSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A court-appointed receiver wants to sell off a wine collection, a private jet and two Cadillacs, among other property, to pay off victims of an alleged Ponzi scheme involving a Caribbean offshore bank, according to court documents. Receiver Richard Roper III asked a federal judge in Texas to authorize the sale to help compensate hundreds of Americans who had invested at least $68 million since 2004 in the alleged scheme.
Madoff case trustee says claims in massive Ponzi scheme rise to almost 9,000May 14th, 2009 Trustee: Nearly 9,000 claims in Madoff scamNEW YORK — The trustee overseeing the liquidation of Bernard Madoff's assets says he's received almost 9,000 claims from the disgraced financier's victims. Court-appointed trustee Irving Picard told reporters Thursday on a conference call that he's identified about $1 billion in assets that will be used to pay the claims.
NY trustee: Philanthropy invested with Madoff should have known returns were fraudulentMay 13th, 2009 NY trustee sues philanthropy in Madoff caseNEW YORK — The trustee overseeing the liquidation of Bernard Madoff's assets has sued one of the nation's leading educational philanthropies. The complaint filed Tuesday in Manhattan bankruptcy court alleges the Picower Foundation and several related entities made nearly $7 billion by investing with Madoff.
NYC trustee accuses Los Angeles money manager, others of making $1 billion off Madoff scamMay 2nd, 2009 NY trustee in Madoff scandal sues LA money managerNEW YORK — A longtime Los Angeles money manager and philanthropist raked in more than $1 billion in false earnings from disgraced financier Bernard Madoff, a trustee overseeing the liquidation of Madoff's assets claimed Friday. In a complaint filed in Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, court-appointed trustee Irving Picard alleged that Stanley Chais must have known Madoff was running a massive Ponzi scheme and should be forced to forfeit the earnings to help pay claims from thousands of burned investors.
Maryland prosecutors charge 5 with $70M mortgage Ponzi scheme, feds signal aggressivenessApril 27th, 2009 5 charged in $70M mortgage Ponzi schemeWASHINGTON — Five people were charged with fraud Monday in what prosecutors say was a mortgage scheme that defrauded over 1,000 people of more than $70 million. Maryland prosecutors say it was all a complicated Ponzi scheme run by a company called Metro Dream Homes.
NY investment adviser indicted on charges of masterminding $413 million Ponzi schemeApril 24th, 2009 NY adviser indicted in $413 million Ponzi schemeCENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — An investment firm owner masterminded a $413 million Ponzi scheme that fleeced more than 6,000 people, a federal indictment charged.