NC man arrested in Ponzi scheme defrauded people in the Indian community, FBI says
A former
Neppalli, who was hired in 2000 as Chapel Hill’s traffic engineer, abruptly resigned as the town’s traffic engineering manager on
Then-Town Manager
On Tuesday, town spokesman
Bilking investors
An N&O investigation revealed that Neppalli, a native of
Four investors who spoke with The N&O said they knew Neppalli through mutual friends or state and national Indian cultural groups.
Neppalli previously served as vice president and president of the
Other investors spoke with The N&O on background only, citing a need to consult with their attorneys. Their investments ranged from
The investors told The N&O that Neppalli touted his work-related development connections in promoting pending real estate deal with an unnamed local builder.
In some cases, the money represented his investors’ life savings, court documents showed.
According to the release, Neppalli asked his investors to give him money quickly — sometimes that day — and promised to return the principal investment along with a profit within a few months. He asked some of his investors not to talk about the pending deal with other people or referred them to a nondisclosure agreement, the release said.
“Our investigation shows Neppalli abused the trust and confidence placed in him by fellow Indian-American community members,” said
“He promised to invest their money in property. Instead, Neppalli used the funds to pay back other people he swindled as part of his scheme; now, multiple victims are left without their much-needed savings,” Scherck said in the release.
The federal indictment released Tuesday accused Neppalli of using ”his good standing within the Indian-American community in Cary” to defraud at least 12 victims or sets of victims, the news release stated.
Neppalli used the money from his investors “to pay back earlier investors who believed that he was returning their original investment and legitimate capital gains,” the release said.
“We are committed to protecting the investing public from financial schemes,”
Bankruptcy filings
Bankruptcy documents filed in
His bankruptcy attorney
“The narrative that you appear to be hearing, which is that he just — it sounds like they’re saying he just went and lied to people — I don’t think that’s the narrative that is going to come out in court,” Bennett said at the time.
Bennett’s office said he was out for the day when The N&O reached out Tuesday. He has not yet returned an email seeking comment on the latest development.
Several motions have since been filed in federal court to delay Neppali’s bankruptcy case, including a sixth motion that was filed Tuesday. Attorneys are seeking the delay to give law enforcement officials more time to complete their investigation, documents said.
The N&O reached out to multiple investors on Tuesday and learned they have hired an attorney to represent them in the bankruptcy case. However, they are not sure how much of the money will be recovered once the criminal and civil cases are completed, they said.
One investor, who lives in
Court documents showed Neppalli’s earnings before retirement equaled roughly
The FBI’s
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