Monday, March 30, 2009

pleaded guilty to running a $14 million Ponzi scheme that promised investors 24 percent annual returns

TO BE NOTED: From Bloomberg:

"Ex-Bank of America Employee Pleads Guilty in Scheme (Update1)

By Edvard Pettersson

March 30 (Bloomberg) -- A former Bank of America Corp. customer service representative pleaded guilty to running a $14 million Ponzi scheme that promised investors 24 percent annual returns, the third criminal case he has admitted to.

Antoine David Haroutunian, 47, of Glendale, California, pleaded guilty to mail fraud at a hearing today in federal court in Los Angeles, U.S. Attorney Thomas O’Brien said in a statement. Haroutunian, who is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 3, faces as long as 20 years in prison, according to the statement.

Haroutunian earlier this month pleaded guilty to a separate case of bank fraud for obtaining customer account information he used to make unauthorized withdrawals in 2003, according to the statement. The theft caused Bank of America $450,000 in losses, O’Brien said.

In a third case, Haroutunian pleaded guilty to tax fraud for obtaining a $183,345 tax refund based on fictitious gambling winnings and losses, according to the statement. He faces as long as 120 years in prison in the bank-fraud case and five years in the tax-fraud case. Sentencing for those cases will be on Aug. 10, O’Brien said.

Michael Proctor, a lawyer for Haroutunian, didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment.

The cases are U.S. v. Haroutunian, 08-01037, 08-01038, and 09-00186, U.S. District Court, Central District of California (Los Angeles.)"

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