Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Fresno Armenians To Get Compensation In Fraud Case

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Fresno Armenians To Get Compensation In Fraud Case

    FRESNO ARMENIANS TO GET COMPENSATION IN FRAUD CASE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    August 6, 2011 - 14:02 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Two senior officers of a defunct northwest Fresno
    business must pay $46.5 million to more than 1,200 victims of an
    alleged Ponzi scheme, a jury ruled Friday in Fresno County Superior
    Court.

    But the victims - many of them from Fresno's Armenian-American
    community - won't ever get full restitution. The defendants likely
    don't have that much cash or could be hiding their assets, a lawyer
    for the victims said.

    "They will get something back," attorney Ara Jabagchourian said. "But
    it will be pennies on the dollar."

    Jurors deliberated two days before finding Dan Ramirez, president of
    HL Leasing Inc., and Andy Fernandez, the company's chief financial
    officer, liable.

    The jury verdict in the class-action suit came three days after Judge
    Donald Black found HL Leasing Inc., Heritage Pacific Leasing and Air
    Fred LLC also liable for defrauding the victims.

    The three companies were created by John W. Otto, the alleged
    mastermind of the Ponzi scheme, but he committed suicide in 2009.

    The jury found Ramirez liable under the theory of fraudulent
    concealment and aiding and abetting the fraud. Fernandez also aided
    and abetted in the fraud, the panel concluded.

    John Otto founded HL Leasing at Shaw and Valentine avenues in 2001.

    Over the years, he and his employees fraudulently enticed investors
    to lend HL Leasing money by telling them that he was buying American
    Express lease agreements at a discount. In return, the investors
    would get monthly payments on their loans.

    Jabagchourian and co-counsel Donald Fischbach said Ramirez used
    longtime investors to vouch for the company's success to prospective
    clients. Ramirez also falsely told the prospects that the company
    was registered with the California Department of Corporations.

    Many of the Fresno victims are members of St. Paul's Armenian Church
    and Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church. Once the churchgoers
    learned that fellow parishioners were making money, "it spread by
    word of mouth," Jabagchourian said, Fresnobee reported.

Working...
X