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HK Summit Latest: BlackRock Says $4 Trillion Sidelined
HK Summit Latest: BlackRock Says $4 Trillion Sidelined
Wall Street’s elite gathered for a second day in Hong Kong for the city’s annual financial summit to
2023-11-08 10:45
Convicted con artist pardoned by Trump is arrested again for fraud
Convicted con artist pardoned by Trump is arrested again for fraud
A New Jersey con man who was pardoned by former President Donald Trump has been arrested and is accused of defrauding investors out of millions of dollars. Eliyahu “Eli” Weinstein was charged alongside four others with a number of crimes, including conspiring to defraud investors of more than $35m and conspiracy to obstruct justice, according to a statement from the office of the US attorney for New Jersey. Each of the five defendants was charged with one count of wire fraud conspiracy and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice. Mr Weinstein was given a 24-year federal prison sentence after being convicted of two separate investment fraud schemes — one that ran from 2004 through 2011, the other from 2012 through 2013 — across both of which he defrauded investors of roughly $230m, according to a court document. On 19 January, 2021, after Mr Weinstein had served less than eight of the 24 years, Mr Trump pardoned him. Shortly after his release from prison, Mr Weinstein started up a new scheme, the statement said. “We allege Mr. Weinstein took part in a new scheme to rip off investors by hiding his real identity,” Special Agent in Charge James E Dennehy of the Newark FBI said. Mr Weinstein allegedly used the alias “Mike Konig” in this new scheme outlined by the FBI. Mr Weinstein allegedly said in a “surreptitious audio” obtained by investigators August 2022: “We collectively did not tell everyone who I was, no one would ever give you a penny if they knew who I was . . . because I have a bad reputation.” He worked with four others, the court document states: Aryeh “Ari” Bromberg , Joel Wittels, Shlomo Erez, and Alaa Hattab. The men were accused of taking “tens of millions of dollars from investors” through the firm Optimus Investments Inc. Most of these investors were “family, friends, or close associates,” the document said. Mr Weinstein, Mr Bromberg, and Mr Wittels received a large portion of the money through Tryon Management Group LLC — another company that was owned and operated “by two other conspirators” — which promised investors opportunities to invest in deals involving Covid-19 face masks, “scarce baby formula,” and first-aid kits “bound for Ukraine,” according to the statement. However, unable to pay the investors with legitimate investment returns, the men decided to combine the funds from both Optimus and Tryon investors and “use it to make monthly payments to other investors in a Ponzi-like fashion” starting in February 2022, the document states. “Once the Tryon owners learned that Mike Konig was actually Weinstein, they agreed with the defendants to continue concealing Weinstein’s identity from investors and to raise additional money to pay off existing Tryon investors, all in an effort to stop the Ponzi scheme from falling apart and to cover up the fraud,” the statement said. The men are also charged with obstructing justice after allegedly “hiding Mr Weinstein’s assets” — $200m in restitution — owed to his previous victims, as well as allegedly “concealing his myriad business activities, which were expressly prohibited by the terms of his supervised release,” according to the court document. If convicted on both charges, each of the five men face a maximum of 25 years in prison and fines of “either $250,000 or twice the gain or loss from the offense, whichever is greatest,” according to the statement. On top of this, the Securities and Exchange Commission also filed a civil complaint against the men and two other individuals “based on the same and additional conduct,” the statement said. Mr Weinstein was one of the 143 people pardoned by former President Trump in the final hours of his term. Read More Donald Trump is the first former president arrested on federal charges. Can he still run in 2024? An inmate was pardoned by Oregon’s governor. Two years on he’s a person of interest in four suspicious deaths Egypt pardons jailed activists, including two prominent rights defenders, official reports say
2023-07-21 01:47
UK firms dial back price and wage growth expectations - BoE
UK firms dial back price and wage growth expectations - BoE
LONDON The Bank of England said on Thursday that businesses expected slower increases in the prices they charge
2023-08-03 21:23
Intelinair Announces Collaboration with Hubner Industries, LLC to Develop Innovative Digital Platform to Manage Seed Corn Production
Intelinair Announces Collaboration with Hubner Industries, LLC to Develop Innovative Digital Platform to Manage Seed Corn Production
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2023--
2023-11-29 21:15
US Worker Confidence Rebounds as Recession Fears Recede
US Worker Confidence Rebounds as Recession Fears Recede
After months of a steady drumbeat of recession warnings, US workers are seeing glimmers of hope. According to
2023-07-20 23:50
World Bank chief Banga says Gaza conflict is economic shock 'we don't need'
World Bank chief Banga says Gaza conflict is economic shock 'we don't need'
MARRAKECH, Morocco World Bank President Ajay Banga said on Thursday that the Israel-Gaza conflict is an unnecessary global
2023-10-10 22:24
Argentina Lifts Wages, Welfare in Defiance of IMF Austerity Push
Argentina Lifts Wages, Welfare in Defiance of IMF Austerity Push
Argentina’s Economy Ministry announced measures to improve government workers’ salaries and funnel money toward retirees and poorer families,
2023-08-28 09:59
Thales Brings Passwordless Fingerprint Authentication to the Enterprise
Thales Brings Passwordless Fingerprint Authentication to the Enterprise
MEUDON, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 18, 2023--
2023-10-18 15:27
Actors and writers strikes enter second week with no signs of a deal to get Hollywood working again
Actors and writers strikes enter second week with no signs of a deal to get Hollywood working again
The combined strike by Hollywood actors and screenwriters is entering its second week with no sign of a swift ending
2023-07-21 12:27
Germany to recover only slightly in 2024 -Council of Economic Experts
Germany to recover only slightly in 2024 -Council of Economic Experts
BERLIN The German economy will contract in 2023 and can only expect a slight recovery next year, according
2023-11-08 21:54
Indonesia inflation returns to central bank target range in May
Indonesia inflation returns to central bank target range in May
JAKARTA Indonesia's annual inflation rate eased to 4% in May, matching the upper end of the central bank's
2023-06-05 12:54
With Fed likely done hiking rates, Waller flags pivot ahead
With Fed likely done hiking rates, Waller flags pivot ahead
By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Federal Reserve policymakers look increasingly comfortable closing out the year with interest
2023-11-29 02:26