MANHATTAN
INVESTMENT ADVISOR ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED $8 MILLION PONZI SCHEME MICHAEL J.
GARCIA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New
York, announced that HAYIM REGENSBERG, president of Arbco Capital
Management, LLP (“Arbco”) and Mid West
Trading LLC (“Mid West”), was arrested today on securities and
wire fraud charges stemming from an alleged $8 million "Ponzi" scheme
involving purported international IPO and other investment products he marketed
to several investors from New York City and elsewhere. According to a criminal
complaint and affidavit filed REGENSBERG engaged
in a scheme to defraud multiple investors and steal their funds by
promising to invest their money in one of two ways. In connection
with the first (the “IPO According to the Complaint, REGENSBERG stole the investors’ funds rather than investing them in the manners promised; among other things, REGENSBERG gave significant amounts of the funds to his relatives. REGENSBERG also invested and lost large portions of the money in highly speculative options trading. REGENSBERG paid out some of the money he took in from new investors to earlier investors in amounts he claimed to be “profits” from investments, thereby perpetrating a “Ponzi” scheme. When some investors confronted REGENSBERG about the fact that they had stopped receiving regular payment of promised investment returns, and asked him whether their invested proceeds were safe, REGENSBERG provided the investors with a forged bank document purporting to show he still maintained approximately $9 million in an Arbco bank account, when in fact that account contained only approximately $9,000 at that time. According to the Complaint, REGENSBERG stole, and/or lost in speculative trading, in excess of $8 million in investor funds. The Complaint charges REGENSBERG with one count of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud. REGENSBERG faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on each count. He also faces on the securities fraud count a fine of the greater of $5,000,000 or twice the gross gain or gross loss from the offense, and on the wire fraud count a fine of the greater of $250,000 or twice the gross gain or gross loss from the offense. REGENSBERG, 43, lives in Manhattan. The case was
investigated by the Criminal Investigators of the United States Attorney’s
Office for the Southern District of New York. Mr. GARCIA thanked
the Federal Bureau of Assistant United States Attorney DAVID SIEGAL is in charge of the prosecution. The charges contained in
the Complaint are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed
innocent unless and until proven guilty. |
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