AG: Delaware man sentenced for Ponzi scheme
Jan. 12—A Delaware County man was one of two defendants sentenced to a term in prison in connection with an alleged Ponzi scheme.
According to a media release, Carro pled guilty last October to second-degree money laundering, a class C felony; securities fraud, a class E felony; first-degree scheme to defraud, a class E felony; and repeated failure to file personal income tax returns, a class E felony.
Doyle pled guilty in
Carro was sentenced to 4 to 8 years in prison and Doyle was sentenced to five years' probation, according to the release. As part of their respective sentences, Carro and Doyle agreed to pay more than
"New Yorkers deserve the peace of mind of knowing that when they invest their hard-earned money, it won't be stolen by shameless fraudsters," James said in the release. "For nearly a decade,
"These are not victimless crimes," Hiller said. "Anyone who attempts to defraud New Yorkers also deprives the state of tax revenue used for vital public programs and services and must be held accountable."
Carro and Doyle were arrested in
As outlined in the complaints, Carro and Doyle solicited investments in their companies, Endeavor Management Solutions and Endeavor Consultancy, from more than 50 individuals in
An audit revealed that investor funds were used for personal expenses and to pay back previously defrauded investors. According to the audit, the defendants spent nearly
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