Ind. U.S. Attorney: Insurance Broker Charged in $4M Investment Fraud, Ponzi Scheme
A federal grand jury has charged
According to court documents, Simms was a licensed insurance broker with his company
To conceal his scheme Simms created false financial statements. Simms also misappropriated victim investors' money to make limited, Ponzi-type payments to other victim investors. Simms mislead the victim investors to believe that payments he made to them represented returns on proper investments, when they were in fact funds misappropriated from other victim investors. In total, Simms misappropriated approximately
Simms made his initial court appearance today before
"Investment frauds and Ponzi schemes deprive victims of their hard-earned savings and financial security," said
"This indictment should serve as a reminder of the
"Regulating securities to protect your hard-earned money is one of the most vital roles under the office of Secretary of State," said
The case is being investigated by the
If you believe that you have information relating to allegations of fraud involving
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Original text here: https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdin/pr/insurance-broker-charged-4-million-investment-fraud-and-ponzi-scheme
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