Friday, February 5, 2021

Attorney General James Sues Private Equity Fund Manager for Ponzi-Like Investment Scheme that Defrauded Investors Out of More Than $700 Million

 

Defendants Diverted Investor Monies to Pay Off Other Investors, 
Subsidize Luxury Travel and Purchase Ferrari

New York Investors Alone Invested More Than $150 Million

 New York Attorney General Letitia James  filed a lawsuit against a New York private equity fund manager and five co-defendants for defrauding investors across the country out of more than $700 million through a Ponzi-like scheme that offered to pay investors generous monthly distributions they could never deliver. The suit — filed against New York City based investment advisor GPB Capital Holdings, LLC; two related entities involved in marketing the funds, Ascendant Capital and Ascendant Alternative Strategies; and three individuals, David Gentile, Jeffry Schneider, and Jeffrey Lash — charges the defendants with devising and executing a fraudulent scheme to enrich themselves at the expense of investors without ever delivering a profit to those who invested in the funds. Thousands of investors across the nation invested more than $1.8 billion in GPB funds, including more than 1,400 New Yorkers who invested more than $150 million, on promises of profits on private equity investments in portfolio companies that included automotive dealerships and waste management companies.

“Investors put in more than $1.8 billion into GPB funds but were left without a single cent of profit,” said Attorney General James. “GPB and its operators fleeced New Yorkers and investors around the country while subsidizing their own lavish lifestyles, which is why we are filing this lawsuit and fighting to hold these bad actors accountable. We won’t let Wall Street fat cats get away with breaking the rules, as they pilfer New Yorker’s wallets in the meantime.”

Today’s lawsuit — filed in New York County Supreme Court — alleges that the defendants were aware of the shortfalls in portfolio company cash flows, but nevertheless fraudulently assured investors that distributions being paid were “fully covered” by the cash flow from portfolio company operations. In fact, GPB Capital offered investors an eight percent annual return on their investments. In reality, however, a Ponzi-like scheme was utilized where the distributions to existing investors were paid, at least in part, by monies received by new investors.

Attorney General James also alleges in the complaint, that, in furtherance of this scheme, GPB Capital and the other defendants created back-dated performance guarantees and falsified financial statements to generate fictitious income — all in an effort to cover up their shortfalls. Further, the complaint charges the defendants with failing to disclose numerous conflicted transactions involving related parties, as well as misappropriations of fund assets, all of which served to benefit the defendants. Investor funds were spent to subsidize private planes and luxury travel for the three defendants, direct payments totaling millions of dollars into personal bank accounts, and payments to family members. Defendant Gentile even purchased a Ferrari sports car with investor funds.

Attorney General James specifically charges GPB Capital and the five additional defendants with violating the Martin Act and New York Executive Law § 63(12), as well as breaching fiduciary duty and aiding and abetting a breach of fiduciary duty laws. Attorney General James seeks restitution for investors of more than $700 million defrauded, as well as disgorgement. Additionally, Attorney General James seeks to stop the defendants from further violations of New York law, a permanent injunction of defendants Schneider and Gentile from selling or offering for sale securities within New York state, and other equitable relief to redress the defendants’ violations of New York law, as well as costs and fees incurred by New York state.

This matter was investigated in parallel with multiple state securities regulators, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY). Joining New York in filing separate but simultaneous actions against GPB Capital and other defendants are the states of Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, and South Carolina, as well as the SEC. The EDNY unsealed indictments against Gentile, Schneider, and Lash this morning on related charges.

The Office of the New York Attorney General wishes to thank the states for their significant contributions to the investigation, as well as the SEC and the EDNY for their cooperation in this matter.

Senator Alessandra Biaggi Weekly Newsletter

 

Dear Community,

This week marks the start of Black History Month, a month-long celebration each February that has been observed nationwide since 1976. Every year, Black History Month serves as an important opportunity to celebrate and honor the experiences, work, and struggle of Black communities. It is a time to celebrate Black joy and Black excellence, and to reflect upon the history of Black America –– and a time for all of us, especially white people, to acknowledge our country’s systemic oppression of and violence against Black communities, and prioritize the necessary work to dismantle these systems. 

This month, we will continue to honor and uplift the work that is being done in New York and across the nation to address racial injustice, and remind our communities that Black voices and lives matter today and every day. The important work of dismantling systems of white supremacy and creating an anti-racist society must be a constant pursuit, and we will use this month to futher amplify the voices leading the movement for racial justice and lend our support.

Throughout February I am highlighting on social media the work of the Black-owned businesses, Black artists, and Black community members that shape District 34. This week we are highlighting The Tea Experience and owner Leslie Allicks, artist and gallery owner Mark West of the Mark West Arts Center, and Shamekia Gordon of the Hunts Point Community Partnership (click their names to see our full social media spotlight and read their stories). 

I also encourage you to utilize important resources like Eat Okra or the Intentionally Black Directory released by the Hunts Point Community Partnership, to support Black-owned businesses in our community every day. 

With Gratitude,

State Senator Alessandra Biaggi

SENATOR RIVERA, HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, COMMUNITY LEADERS HOLD VIRTUAL FORUM ON VACCINE SAFETY

 

GOVERNMENT HEADER

 In an effort to mitigate misinformation and concerns over the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccinations and the importance of ensuring New York City families are up to date on all FDA approved vaccines, State Senator Gustavo Rivera and members of the health care and social justice community hosted an online forum Thursday evening to answer questions and present the latest vaccine information to the community.

Speakers provided updates on the latest developments on the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the importance of vaccine access and its equitable distribution to local communities. The event also included three doctors representing community vaccine providers in the Bronx.

“Our communities in the Bronx have been seriously impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet many Bronx residents still feel understandably hesitant about trusting the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines,” said State Senator Gustavo Rivera. “It's up to us as community leaders to share facts, dispel misconceptions, and encourage everyone to make the best decision for their families, their neighborhoods, and ultimately our state. For me, that's getting vaccinated when I become eligible.”

Supporting the event was Let’s Get Immunized NY, a diverse group of organizations from across the state who have come together to promote science and evidence-based information and policy related to the importance and safety of vaccines for all New Yorkers. More than 200 people attended via Zoom and Facebook Live.

“Vaccination is important and necessary for our community and gives us the best hope of getting our lives and economy back to normal,” said Bethsy Morales-Reid, senior director of health initiatives at the Hispanic Federation. “Get vaccinated—and share your story—tell your friends and family to also get vaccinated.”

“COVID-19 is an equal opportunity infector, but it has impacted more brown and black
people” said Lorraine Braithwaite-Harte, Health Chair, NAACP NYS Conference. “There are historical reasons why our communities distrust the medical establishment, but the COVID-19 vaccine is a preventable measure—not an experiment—and is available to people of every color all across the world. We are all in this together and that means getting vaccinated for your health and the health of the community.”

Lets Get Immunized NY has over 40 diverse members including social justice organizations, educational and parent-focused groups, business advocates, agriculture and health care provider and public health organizations. Follow them on TwitterFacebook and Instagram.

The Virtual Bronx Parks Speak Up February 27th 2021

 


The Bronx Parks Speak Up

The Bronx Parks Speak Up is an annual community networking conference for park and environmental stakeholders. Organized by the Bronx Coalition for Parks and Green Spaces (BCPGS), this day-long event draws over 250 Bronx residents, elected officials and agency personnel. It gives its attendees the chance to learn about government and non-government resources and participate in face-to-face discussions with city and local elected and appointed officials.


Please visit www.bronxspeakup.org for more info, to take our Bronx Parks Priority survey, sign up for a virtual table or host a workshop.

330 Days and Counting

 


330 days to go for the de Blasio administration.

Green Thumb February Newsletter

 

February Newsletter 
Harlem Rose Garden in Harlem
Harlem Rose Garden, located in Harlem, was founded in 2003. The garden group has 
worked tirelessly to create community bonds throughout the neighborhood with events 
and an energizing green space. Photo courtesy Harlem Rose Garden.





Wednesday, February 17, Webinar
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
So you want to be a member at one of GreenThumb's many 
gardens? Join longtime GreenThumb gardeners in this panel 
discussion to learn the basics of how to join a community 
garden. The panelists will discuss the membership process in 
their gardens and answer questions from the audience. NYC 
Parks GreenThumb Outreach Coordinators will also be 
available to answer questions from the public about how to 
join any of the 550 gardens that GreenThumb supports.
Moderator:
Gregory Anderson, GreenThumb Outreach Coordinator
Panelists:
Giselle Munoz - Woodycrest Garden (food producing) - Bronx
Ashley Washington - Harlem Rose Garden (horticultural 
garden, event oriented) - Harlem
Jestine Roper - Jes Good Rewards Children's Garden 
(food producing) - Brownsville
This webinar is for NYC residents.
Please RSVP here to receive information on how to 
join virtually.

* Subject to change. To find the latest updates and 
current status on GreenThumb events and workshops, 
please visit our website.
* To watch past webinars, please visit: 

Governor Cuomo Announces Statewide Crackdown on Impaired Driving During Super Bowl Weekend


Enforcement Campaign to Run February 5 Through February 8

More than 26,000 Vehicle and Traffic Law Violation Tickets Issued During Last Year's

Super Bowl Enforcement Campaign Including 850 Arrests for DWI 

 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that state and local law enforcement agencies across New York will be stepping up patrols to crack down on impaired driving during the Super Bowl weekend. The enforcement campaign will run from Friday, February 5through Monday, February 8. This safety initiative is designed to reduce alcohol and drug-related traffic crashes. It is sponsored by STOP-DWI with funding from the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee.

"Super Bowl weekend is an exciting time of year, and I urge all New Yorkers to celebrate responsibly," Governor Cuomo said. "New York has zero tolerance for impaired driving, and law enforcement will be on the road all weekend long to help keep New Yorkers safe. If you drink and drive, you will get caught, so avoid costly and potentially deadly consequences by planning for a safe ride home."

During the 2020 Super Bowl campaign, law enforcement throughout the state issued 26,375 tickets for vehicle and traffic law violations, including 850 arrests for DWI. Full breakdown here: 

Violation                          Number of Tickets

Impaired Driving                     850

Distracted Driving                   811

Move Over Law                      157

Other Violations                    18,661

Seatbelt                                   569

Speeding                                5,327

Grand Total                           26,375

State Police Acting Superintendent Kevin P. Bruen said, "Driving while impaired can result in tragic consequences for you, your passengers and others on the road. Troopers will be on patrol this weekend looking for potentially impaired drivers. If you plan on celebrating the big game this weekend, please do it safely, and plan ahead or drive sober."These STOP-DWI enforcement campaigns occur throughout the year. During the recent "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign, which was held during the busy holiday season from December 16 through January 1, law enforcement agencies throughout the state issued more than 70,000 tickets for vehicle and traffic law violations and made 2,067 arrests for DWI.

New York DMV Commissioner and GTSC Chair Mark J.F. Schroeder said, "Enjoy the Super Bowl weekend responsibly by making the smart choice to not drive impaired.

We want everyone on the road to be safe and not potentially end up in the hospital where our courageous health professionals are busy battling COVID-19. As you make plans to enjoy the game, have a plan to get home safely."

New York State STOP-DWI Association Chairman and Niagara County Sheriff's Office Captain Robert Richards said, "Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday by Having a Plan. Download STOP-DWI New York's "Have a Plan mobile app. This app enables users to locate and call a car service for a ride home, program a designated driver list, provide information on DWI laws and penalties and even report a suspected impaired driver. The mission of STOP-DWI New York is to reduce the number of persons killed or injured in alcohol and or other drug-related traffic crashes. Do your part and celebrate responsibly!"

In addition to enforcement campaigns, the GTSC coordinates various traffic safety activities throughout the year, and supports ongoing initiatives to improve pedestrian, motorcycle and bicycle safety. The GTSC also sponsors critical training for law enforcement, provides resources for teen drivers and their parents, and promotes seatbelt use statewide.

New Yorkers struggling with an addiction, or whose loved ones are struggling, can find help and hope by calling the state's toll-free, 24-hour, 7-day-a-week HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or by texting HOPENY (Short Code 467369). 

Thursday, February 4, 2021

Senator Rivera on Governor Cuomo's Decision to Vaccinate Elderly Incarcerated Individuals

 

 "I applaud the Governor for making the very important decision to vaccinate elderly incarcerated New Yorkers, one of the groups with the highest risk of contracting COVID-19 in our State. The plan to include incarcerated New Yorkers who are 65 years and older in the state’s historic distribution plan is prudent, given that prisons have become hotbeds for this virus, and it will go a long way to assuage the unique fear that incarcerated individuals, their families, and loved ones, have experienced during this pandemic. New Yorkers who live in prisons, particularly those who would otherwise be eligible for the vaccine based on age or condition if they were not in these facilities, must be protected and eligible at the same time as other at-risk groups of New Yorkers.”