Former exec of failed Lindsay bank pleads guilty to fraud
Seibel was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud; five counts of bank fraud; 10 counts of making false entries in the books and records of a financial institution; one count of obstructing the examination of a financial institution; and one count of failing to implement an anti-money laundering program.
He pleaded guilty to a lone charge of bank fraud.
The cost of the bank failure to the
The Comptroller's office referred the matter to the
The full balance of all insured deposit accounts in the
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'Cooking the books'
According to the federal indictment, Seibel served as president and CEO of
Seibel caused the bank to issue loans to certain customers, many of whom were his personal friends and neighbors, which the borrowers never repaid
Seibel manipulated the bank's records and fiddled with various bank reports to falsely overstate the performance of the loans, including by using new loans or transfers of the bank's own funds to cover overdrafts of outstanding loans.
Seibel frequently modified bank records to conceal this activity from the
During the summer of 2024, when the OCC was conducting an onsite examination at the bank, Seibel provided OCC staff with a false document that concealed hundreds of changes that Seibel had made to loan data.
The indictment also accused Seibel of failing to implement an anti-money laundering program at the bank as required by the Bank Secrecy Act. For example, he failed to file any suspicious activity reports on his own fraudulent scheme, and he advised bank customers to make cash deposits below
Seibel faces up to 30 years in federal prison and a fine of up to
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