FLAMBOYANT financier and cricket entrepreneur Sir Allen Stanford faced a US judge overnight accused of running a $US7 billion pyramid scheme.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,25663403-643,00.html
"After being hit by civil charges by the SEC in February, Mr Stanford protested his innocence. In a tearful interview, he told ABC News: "I would die and go to Hell if it's a Ponzi scheme."
Also indicted overnight were Laura Predergest-Holt, 35, the group's chief investment officer, who was already facing obstruction charges; James Davis, the chief financial officer; Gilberto Lopez, 66, the chief accounting officer and Mark Kuhrt, 37, the firm's global controller. Bruce Perraud, who worked in the Fort Lauderdale office, was charged with allegedly destroying documents.
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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,25663403-643,00.html
"After being hit by civil charges by the SEC in February, Mr Stanford protested his innocence. In a tearful interview, he told ABC News: "I would die and go to Hell if it's a Ponzi scheme."
Also indicted overnight were Laura Predergest-Holt, 35, the group's chief investment officer, who was already facing obstruction charges; James Davis, the chief financial officer; Gilberto Lopez, 66, the chief accounting officer and Mark Kuhrt, 37, the firm's global controller. Bruce Perraud, who worked in the Fort Lauderdale office, was charged with allegedly destroying documents.
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