North Texas tech company founder arrested, accused of stealing $20M to buy private jet
The
If convicted, Kirchner faces up to 20 years in federal prison.
About a dozen federal agents showed up at Kirchner’s home with a warrant at around
He made his initial appearance before
“This defendant flaunted his apparent wealth while allegedly diverting millions from company coffers into his private bank account,” said
According to the complaint, Kirchner — who served as Slync’s CEO from 2017 until 2022 — allegedly wired
Kirchner told an employee via text message that he was transferring money received from an investor into “an investment account” and a “chase” account, according to the news release. He then instructed the employee to approve the wires, federal authorities said.
“Mr. Kirchner did not transfer money into an ‘investment account’ or a ‘chase’ account. He instead transferred
Kirchner told private bankers via email that the
Kirchner allegedly used the
“As the criminal complaint alleges,
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