|
|
| Dreier Sentenced To 20 Yrs In Prison |
| By online.wsj.com |
| Published: 07/14/2009 |
|
UPDATE: Law-Firm Founder Dreier Sentenced To 20 Yrs In Prison By Chad Bray- Dow Jones Newspapers NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Disgraced lawyer Marc Dreier was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday after admitting in May to a scheme to sell $700 million in fake promissory notes and steal client funds. At a hearing Monday, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan sentenced Dreier, one-time managing partner of Dreier LLP, to spend 20 years behind bars - one year shy of his life expectancy of 80 years, according to the judge. The judge also ordered Dreier to pay $387.7 million in restitution and indicated he would approve the government's request for $746 million in forfeiture. "I am sorry, deeply sorry for the harm and sadness I have caused so many people," said Dreier, dressed in a dark blue suit and maroon tie. "At this point, all I can do is express my shame and remorse." Dreier, 59 years old, pleaded guilty to conspiracy, securities fraud, money laundering and five counts of wire fraud in May in a scheme that duped hedge funds and other investors into making investments in hundreds of millions of dollars in fake promissory notes, or loans. Prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan had asked Dreier be sentenced to 145 years in prison, while Gerald Shargel, Dreier's lawyer, had asked for a sentence of 10 years to 12 years in prison. Dreier, who had been confined to his Manhattan apartment on 24-hour home detention while awaiting sentencing, was immediately remanded into custody after the hearing. The sentencing marks the end of a stunning fall for Dreier, who started his own law firm in 1996 and grew the firm to about 270 lawyers with offices in New York, Los Angeles and Pittsburgh in the months before the scheme collapsed last year. The fraud came apart last December when Dreier was arrested in Canada after he tried to impersonate a lawyer for a Canadian pension plan. The sentence was significantly less than the 150-year sentence received by convicted Ponzi-scheme operator Bernard Madoff last month, but in line with stiff sentences given to Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas, former Worldcom Inc. Chief Executive Bernard J. Ebbers and ex-Refco Inc. Chief Executive Phillip R. Bennett. Rigas, 84, is serving a 12-year sentence, Ebbers is serving 25 years in prison and Bennett is serving a 16-year prison term. Judge Rakoff noted that Dreier's crimes pale in comparison to Madoff's and said sentencing Dreier to 145 years in prison would "demean" the sentence given to Madoff. However, the judge did say he found Dreier's crimes "despicable." "When you turn to the facts of the crimes Mr. Dreier did commit, one must still be appalled," the judge said. "The amount of loss is still huge." In a revealing letter to the court last week, Dreier, a graduate of Yale College and Harvard Law School, said his crimes in part grew out of Dreier finding himself in great debt several years after starting the law firm, the collapse of his 15-year marriage and a crushing sense of underachievement. "All of this left me feeling overwhelmed - by my debt, by a disappointing career, by a failed marriage. And so, incomprehensibly, in 2002 I started stealing," Dreier said. "First, I invaded some settlement proceeds due a client. Then I arranged a few bogus investments with some individuals. And soon I stumbled upon the brazen idea of arranging fictitious loans from hedge funds, ostensibly to my principal client - the real-estate developer referenced in the indictment - and diverting the loan proceeds to myself." Prosecutors had alleged Dreier sold about $700 million in fake promissory notes and misappropriated client funds from his law firm over a seven-year period. The out-of-pocket loss to investors and clients when the fraud was discovered in December was more than $400 million, the government said. The overall scheme allegedly ran from 2004 to 2008. "He abused his clients for seven solid years in every way imaginable," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Streeter at the hearing. The government said Dreier used money obtained from the scheme to support a lavish lifestyle, including purchasing two beach-front homes in the Hamptons valued at about $12.5 million, a $10.4 million Manhattan apartment, a $18.3 million yacht, a 2007 Aston Martin DB9 Volante, more than $30 million in art work and funding the operations of his law firm. The properties, artwork, the yacht and other assets are subject to forfeiture proceedings. His law firm, Dreier LLP, filed for bankruptcy protection on Dec. 16. In his letter, Dreier said he spend most of the money initially on increasing the size of the law firm and repaying earlier investors who had purchased the fictitious notes. Dreier said he hatched the scheme thinking he would be able to repay the loans with revenue from the law firm. "But, as time went on, I was more and more self-indulgent," Dreier said. "I bought extravagant things - a beach house, an apartment, a boat, expensive art. Obviously, other men suffer through divorce and 'mid-life crisis' and manage not to steal. And, other people grow their business without resorting to crime. I just wasn't in control of myself." Read More. |
Comments:
Login to let us know what you think
MARKETPLACE search vendors | advanced search
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
|

He has blue eyes. Cold like steel. His legs are wide. Like tree trunks. And he has a shock of red hair, red, like the fires of hell. His antics were known from town to town as he was a droll card and often known as a droll farceur. Hamilton Lindley with his madcap pantaloon is a zany adventurer and a cavorter with a motley troupe of buffoons.
Thanks for sharing the unblocking techniques. But the same procedure doesn’t work with the BlackBerry Z10. Please try the 24/7 Live Chat service for scripting about this device method too here. Because I tried hard for unblocking my id on the store, but all is vain.
People write many different kinds of things on the internet and we can read these articles very easily on the internet. We can get so much help in English writing from the VPS SSD service and everybody is doing this now. There are many wonderful ways of finding such kind of amazing articles.
This poem inspires me for starting my day with so much happiness. And i really like to read such types of inspirational poems and the best car service nyc 2019 is a best place where i can find many interesting poems like this. I wish that all the people have great day ahead.