Saturday, February 18, 2023

Recidivist Defendant Charged In Connection With Million-Dollar Fraud Scheme Targeting Senior Executives Of Investment Firms


Jonathan Ghertler Also Allegedly Impersonated the Partner of a Global Law Firm on Telephone Calls with Federal Agents Investigating His Scheme 

 Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Michael J. Driscoll, the Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), announced the unsealing of a criminal Complaint today charging JONATHAN GHERTLER with engaging in a sophisticated scheme to impersonate senior leaders of two Manhattan-based investment firms, resulting in over $1 million in losses to their portfolio companies, and impersonating a partner of a global law firm on telephone calls with federal agents who were investigating the scheme.  GHERTLER was arrested yesterday and will be presented in the Middle District of Florida on Tuesday. 

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “As alleged, Jonathan Ghertler impersonated some of the most prominent figures in finance and law to defraud companies of over $1 million and convince federal investigators to stop their investigation into his scheme.  Ghertler is a serial fraudster and has been prosecuted for similar impersonation schemes and frauds in the past, including by this Office.  Today’s arrest demonstrates this Office’s commitment to stopping recidivist fraudsters like Ghertler and to seeking justice for victims of financial frauds.”

FBI Assistant Director Michael J. Driscoll said: “As alleged, Ghertler impersonated high-level executives at two different financial firms and directed personnel from those firms to pay for non-existent internal investigations aimed at determining if there were links between individuals associated with the firms and Jeffrey Epstein.  In addition, when he learned his fraud was being investigated, he impersonated a partner of a law firm purportedly representing one of the financial firms and attempted to convince federal agents that no crime had been committed.  The action we have taken today will ensure Ghertler – in his true identity – will be forced to face the consequences of his deceit.”

According to the allegations in the Complaint:[1]

From at least in or about December 2021, up to and including at least June 2022, GHERTLER impersonated the General Counsel of a global private equity firm (the “Private Equity Firm”).  In doing so, GHERTLER fraudulently caused the Private Equity Firm’s portfolio companies to pay at least $200,000 to fund a non-existent internal investigation into alleged links between senior employees of the Private Equity Firm and Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased financier who, before he died on or about August 10, 2019, had been charged in the Southern District of New York with sex trafficking of minors and conspiring to commit sex trafficking of minors. 

In addition, from at least May 2021, up to and including February 2023, GHERTLER impersonated the founder of an investment firm (the “Investment Firm”), directing the Chief Executive Officer (the “CEO”) of one of the Investment Firm’s portfolio companies (the “IF Portfolio Company”) to make at least $865,000 in payments to fund a non-existent internal investigation related to the founder’s alleged relationship with Epstein.  In recent weeks, GHERTLER, posing as the founder of the Investment Firm, had discussed with the CEO the possibility of making a large investment into a restaurant chain owned by another investment firm.

On or about February 7, 2023, after learning from the CEO that federal investigators were investigating a potentially fraudulent payment made by the Investment Firm, GHERTLER, posing as a partner (the “Partner”) at a global law firm, spoke on the phone with Special Agents with the FBI.  GHERTLER told the federal agents that the IF Portfolio Company had chosen not to report the fraud because it had been “made whole” by the fraudster. 

On or about February 10, 2023, GHERTLER, impersonating the Partner, spoke again with federal agents.  GHERTLER said, after “consult[ing]” with “associates and lower-level partners” at the Global Law Firm who “used to work” at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, “our position is that, uh, the law states that, umm, you know, if the money was paid back prior to, uh, the crime being, uh, discovered, uh, it’s not a crime.”  GHERTLER added that his “client [i.e., the founder of the Investment Firm] has a lot of other issues he is dealing with right now, so this is one he really doesn’t need to deal with.”

GHERTLER, 60, of Orlando, Florida, is charged with one count of wire fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison; one count of aggravated identity theft, which carries a mandatory consecutive sentence of two years in prison; and one count of making false statements, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

The maximum potential sentences in this case are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by a judge.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the FBI and additionally thanked the Orange County, Florida, Sheriff’s Office and Orlando Police Department for their assistance.

The charges contained in the Complaint are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Complaint and the description of the Complaint set forth in this release constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.

Council Member Marjorie Velázquez - What's Happening in District 13

 

Dear Neighbor,

Earlier this week, our neighbors in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, experienced the unthinkable when a truck violently struck eight (8) people, killing one. YiJie Ye was a hardworking father, riding his bike during a shift delivering food when he was killed. My sincerest condolences go to his family and the entire Bay Ridge community, who have been impacted by the violent rampage this week.

My colleagues and I remain committed to making our streets safe for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. During this week’s Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, we heard several bills, including my own, Int 369, that would add reflective material to 250 bollards, curbs, and other traffic safety measures in every borough. At the committee hearing, I also questioned the Department of Transportation on ways we can decrease the time of traffic studies and expedite the process to make our streets safer. I will continue working with my colleagues and DOT to ensure our communities are heard and receive the support they’ve longed for.

To ensure our communities have access to key resources, my office will continue to partner with our local agencies to bring information to the district. Next Thursday, February 23 at 7 PM, the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, will host a virtual workshop, focusing on services offered by DCWP. Services include tax preparation services, financial empowerment resources, Fair Workweek claims, and more. More information can be found below in ‘Community Resources.

I’d also like to invite you to this year’s State of the District on Monday, February 27, 2023, at 7 PM. This year’s event will take place at PS 121 and I will share community updates, legislative achievements, and more. For more information about this year’s event or how to RSVP, please scroll to ‘What’s Happening in District 13.’

In this week’s email, you will find information about legislative announcements, NYC & Company’s Tourism Ready Program, wonderful youth programs, and much more. I’d also like to remind community-based non-profit organizations, that the deadline for the FY 2024 Discretionary Funding Expense Application is Tuesday, February 21; to learn more, please scroll to the ‘Budget Corner.’ If you have any questions or need assistance, a member of my staff will be happy to help you.

In the meantime, if you have any questions, please call us at (718) 931-1721 or email us at District13@council.nyc.gov.

Sincerely,


Council Member Marjorie Velázquez




State of the District - February 27, 2023

On Monday, February 27 at 7 PM, I will deliver this year’s State of District address at P.S. 121 - The Throop School. This year’s event will take place at PS 121 and will feature updates on our community, legislative achievements, and more. Please note that this event is open to the public and requires an RSVP; to RSVP, please copy and paste the link below.

RSVP: NYC-CD13-STOD.eventbrite.com



3-Alarm Fire in Van Nest

Early Monday morning, our community was devastated by a fire in the Van Nest section of the district. Though there were no fatalities, there were several injuries, including firefighters. I was on scene with the FDNY, NYPD, Con Edison, and the American Red Cross to help those impacted. Throughout the day, my staff provided emergency resources and emergency care kits to help the families during this devastating time. As investigations continue, my office will remain in contact with all parties to ensure our families are not left behind.


Construction Advisories

Shore Road Bridge

The NYCDOT Division of Bridges will continue routine maintenance of the Shore Road Bridge over the Hutchinson River. As a result, single-lane closures will be through Wednesday, March 1. Please note that one lane of traffic in each direction will be maintained at all times.

Daytime

  • Northbound - 7 AM to 9 AM

  • Northbound and South Bound - 9 AM to 1 PM

Nighttime

  • Northbound and South Bound - 10 PM to 7 AM

Hutchinson River Parkway

From Monday, February 20 to Friday, March 3, the NYC DOT Division of Bridges will close the northbound Hutchinson River Parkway between Exit 1B: E Tremont/Westchester Ave and the Northbound entrance ramp from Hutchinson River Parkway East. The closure will occur Monday to Friday in the following stages.

  • Single Lane Closure - 10 PM to 5 AM

  • Full Closure - 11 PM to 5 AM (steel erection on the bridge).

Westchester Avenue Between Waters Place and Ericson Place

From Thursday, February 23 to Saturday, February 25, the NYC DOT Division of Bridges will conduct steel erection overnight on Westchester Avenue between Waters Place and Ericson Avenue. Please refer to the below details and schedule.

  • Eastbound lanes will be closed

  • Westbound lanes will be converted to carry the eastbound traffic

  • Westbound traffic will be detoured via Hutchinson River Parkway E and E Tremont Ave

Schedule of Closures

  • Thursday, Feb 23 - 9 PM to 5 AM

  • Friday, Feb 24 - 9 PM to 5 AM

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use


Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
(Friday) Extra, Extra
Black History Celebration Recap
NYC Gets Chief Public Realm Officer
NYC Small Business Opportunity Fund Paused

Legislative & Advocacy Updates
52nd Annual NYS Legislative Caucus

Engagement Surveys
5 Borough Jobs Coalition
NYC Hospitality Alliance

Upcoming Events
Member Spotlight
New York Botanical Garden Orchid Show Opens for Season, 2/18/2023
Friday Extra February 17, 2023
BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION RECAP
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce's Black History Month Celebration and Networking event took place on Wednesday, February 15 at the Residence Inn by Marriot and highlighted the historic achievements of the Black community on our Bronx and New York City economy.

Led by opening remarks from the Bronx Chamber team and our Chairperson Anthony Mormile, the evening recognized the impact of three notable Black owned businesses and leaders in our borough:

  • Michael Eagen, CEO & Founder - Sankofa Haus
  •   Ayanna Williams, Founder - Uptown Melody
  •   Chef Cornel Robinson, Owner - Cornel's Catering Company

Attendees enjoy delicious food and drinks and the opportunity to learn about Black history in our borough and the small business journey of entrepreneurs, start ups, and established businesses shaping the borough. The evening also allowed attendees to expand their network with Speed Networking to develop lasting business relationships.

The Bronx Chamber continues to amplify the diverse voices of the Bronx and in February raises profiles of Black business owners and leaders that shape our borough and Chamber. For more information, visit our social media: @thenewbxcc

In 2019, Black Entrepreneurs NYC (BE NYC) launched, a groundbreaking model for a major American city to help create equity of opportunity by advancing Black entrepreneurship. Now, BE NYC has launched the Shop Black NYC map (nyc.gov/shopblack) to find Black-owned businesses in the borough!
NYC GETS CHIEF PUBLIC REALM OFFICER
New York City Mayor Eric Adams appointed Ya-Ting Liu as the city’s first-ever chief public realm officer, delivering on a key promise from his State of the City address.

In this newly created role, Liu will coordinate across city government, community organizations, and the private sector to create extraordinary public spaces across the entire city and continue to drive the city’s economic recovery. Mayor Adams also signed Executive Order 27, codifying the creation of the position and ensuring that New Yorkers continue to have a one-stop shop for all issues related to public space.

"After years of advocacy work with our partners in the NYC BID Association and with many business and transportation advocates, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce applauds Mayor Adams on creating this crucial position for the future of our City," said Michael BradySenior Vice President for Economic Development and Policy. "We congratulate and welcome Ya-Ting Liu and look forward to our partnership in advancing the future of the public realm in New York City."
NYC SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FUND PAUSED
Due to robust community engagement, led by the Bronx Chamber of Commerce and program partners, the NYC Small Business Opportunity Fund reached businesses in need throughout the five boroughs through door-to-door outreach, webinars, events, one-on-one application support, and many other forms of communications. These efforts have led to more than 12,500 applications to the loan program in just three weeks.
 
Due to high interest, the portal is temporarily closed to allow lending partners to assess completed applications.
 
  •   New applicants can complete the inquiry form to be notified if the application reopens and learn about additional financing options and ways to receive free City-provided business support.   
  •   Businesses that have applied as of Sunday, February 12th at 11:59pm will receive an email from a lending partner with next steps.   
  •   Our NYC Small Business Resource Network is assisting in navigating government and working with businesses to more fully understand responses from lenders. If you have a question or challenge with your application, please email: SBRN@bronxchamber.org.   
 
Please note, due to the high volume of requests, businesses may experience delays in their application being processed.   
LEGISLATIVE & ADVOCACY UPDATES
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is closely monitoring NYS minimum wage legislation, proposed increases in unemployment benefits, non-compete agreements, and the definition of contractors (1099) and employees (W-2). Additional focus is being given to Criminal Justice Reform, Anti Trust legislation, Alcohol Beverage Control agency Rule Making, Racing and Gaming, as well as broader areas in E-Buildings, transportation, infrastructure, and housing.

The leadership team travels to Albany, NY today for the NYSABPRHAL's 52nd Annual Legislative Conference. During our time, members of our delegation will share Bronx Chamber legislative priorities, meet with City and State representatives to discuss policy proposals, and work with relevant agencies to advocate for the economic development of the borough. Should you have any ideas or proposals you would like our team to address please email, mbrady@bronxchamber.org. 
ENGAGEMENT OPPORTNUITIES
Does Your Business Receive NYS Incentives? We need to hear from you!

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is an active participant in the 5 Borough Jobs Coalition, a consortium of business organizations which advocate for business incentive programs which deeply impact New York City, notably, the Commercial Expansion Program (CEP), Energy Cost Savings Program (ECSP), Commercial Revitalization Program (CRP) / Commercial Rent Tax Special Reduction (CRT), Lower Manhattan Energy Program, and the Lower Manhattan State and Local Sales Tax Exemption. Our Legislative team has successfully advocated to have these programs included in the Governor's Executive Budget Proposal and will be working with the Legislature to ensure they are included in the NYS Budget.  Please complete this brief survey so we can learn how these programs impact your business.
Do You Own a Restaurant, Bar, Nightclub? Complete this survey.

The NYC Hospitality Alliance encourages restaurant, bar, and nightclub operators to complete this short survey on factors impacting their business(es) and expectations for 2023.

All submissions will be kept confidential and may be reported publicly in the aggregate to inform our advocacy and business insights.

*If you operate multiple establishments that have different answers to the questions, please complete a separate survey for those establishments. For the survey, Click Here
UPCOMING EVENTS


Tuesday, February 21 from 12:00am to 1:00pm

Virtual

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Bronx NYS Executive Budget Presentation by the Office of Governor Kathy Hochul. Hope KnightPresident, CEO, and Commissioner of Empire State Development will outline the Governor's budget and policy priorities and how they impact the Bronx, New York City and New York State.


 

Chair, New York City Council
Committee on Economic Development

Wednesday, February 22 at 10:00am


Virtual

Bronx Chamber President Lisa Sorin, and Legislative & Policy Chair, Michael Brady moderate a discussion with Councilmember Farias, on Bronx economic development, workforce development, women's health and wellness, and merchant organizing.