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Related: About this forumAccountant Who Cheated Her Friends and Clients via a $27.5 Million Ponzi Scheme Sentenced to More
Accountant Who Cheated Her Friends and Clients via a $27.5 Million Ponzi Scheme Sentenced to More than 8 Years in Federal PrisonLOS ANGELES A retired certified public accountant has been sentenced to 97 months in federal prison for running a $27.5 million Ponzi scheme that for roughly two decades defrauded her friends and her accounting firms clients.
Carol Ann Pedersen, 66, of Long Beach, was sentenced late Wednesday afternoon by United States District Judge Dolly M. Gee, who cited the grave economic and psychological toll of Pedersens "insidious Ponzi scheme" as she preyed on some of her closest friends. Pedersen pleaded guilty in March to one felony count of wire fraud. Judge Gee also ordered her to pay approximately $27.5 million in restitution.
Between 1996 and September 2017, Pedersen, who only was licensed to be a CPA, served as her victims unlicensed investment advisor. Through her firm, Carol A. Pedersen, C.P.A., she solicited her accounting clients investments through two types of investment opportunities that she offered: Time Deposit and Client Pool. Pedersen told her victims that Time Deposit would invest in low-risk securities providing a fixed return on their money after a period of time while Client Pool would invest their money in the stock market through an investment pool Pedersen had established with other investors funds.
In reality, Pedersens fraud was nothing more than a Ponzi scheme. She solicited investors and promised to invest their money in the stock market, but never did. Instead, she deposited the funds into her personal accounts, and then spent the money to fund her own personal expenses, including the payment of her credit card bills, the establishment of trust accounts for her family, and the purchase of real estate. She also used her victims money to fulfill distribution requests by her other victims which she falsely represented were returns on their investments.
Read more: https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/accountant-who-cheated-her-friends-and-clients-275-million-ponzi-scheme-sentenced-more
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Accountant Who Cheated Her Friends and Clients via a $27.5 Million Ponzi Scheme Sentenced to More (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Sep 2019
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LuckyLib
(6,817 posts)1. Only 8 years? What amazes me is that people fall for such scams. Greed and
stupidity.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)2. What amazes me is that folks think that they can get away with this
A CPA certainly has sufficient knowledge to know that at some point the Ponzi scheme collapses and it wont be pretty.