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NY money manager charged in $1.8 billion Ponzi-like fraud

Published 02/04/2021, 11:15 AM
Updated 02/04/2021, 01:25 PM
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By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The founder of a New York money manager and two associates were criminally charged on Thursday with running a $1.8 billion Ponzi-like fraud where thousands of victims were falsely promised steady returns on their investments.

David Gentile, the chief executive of GPB Capital Holdings LLC, was accused of cheating more than 17,000 retail investors taken in by promises of consistent 8% annual returns even as the firm was hemorrhaging losses.

Authorities said GPB told investors their payments would be funded by revenue from the firm's holdings, including a group of car dealerships, when in fact a "significant" portion came from money from newer investors.

The defendants also allegedly siphoned millions of dollars for themselves, including for luxuries such as a Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) for Gentile and a $29,837 American Express (NYSE:AXP) bill covering "David's 50th Bday."

Gentile, 54, who founded GPB in 2013, lives in Manhasset, New York.

Also charged were former GPB managing partner Jeffrey Lash, 51, of Naples, Florida; and Jeffry Schneider, 52, of Austin, Texas, who owned GPB's placement agent Ascendant Capital LLC.

Each was indicted on securities fraud and conspiracy charges, and Gentile and Lash were also charged with wire fraud.

Related civil charges were filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who said victims lost more than $700 million, and several other federal and state regulators.

A complaint from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission included accusations that GPB silenced a known whistleblower and forbade former employees from speaking to the agency.

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GPB had no immediate comment. Lawyers for Gentile and Schneider did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Lash's lawyer Robert Gottlieb said his client will plead not guilty. "Mr. Lash is a good man with a spotless record," he said.

According to court papers, GPB claimed to manage just $239 million as of December 2020, despite raising the $1.8 billion.

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Basically, every market is a ponzi sheme...
If this is being argued before the New York southern district rest assured that this is a cash grab by the DA. Its probably the worst district in the nation.
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