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Ponzi Artist Blamed for $150 Million in Losses |
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March 28, 2005
Prosecutors said the scheme scheme collected a quarter billion dollars from nearly 7,000 investors and caused $150 million in losses. Larry Toshio Osaki, 56, of Upland, Calif., pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud, two counts of securities fraud, obstruction of justice and one count of money laundering. Appearing before United States District Judge Stephen V. Wilson in Los Angeles, Osaki acknowledged running a fraudulent scheme through a company called Village Capital Trust. That scheme started at his Pasadena company, J.T. Wallenbrock & Associates, and was continued with the second firm based in Edmonton, Canada. From at least 1997 until his arrest in October 2003, Osaki offered investments in accounts receivable financing, which is sometimes called factoring. Employees at Wallenbrock, and later at the Canadian-based Village Capital Trust, told investors that their money would be used to purchase the accounts receivable of latex glove manufacturing companies based in Asia and that investments would yield returns of 20 percent every 90 days. However, neither Wallenbrock nor Village Capital Trust purchased any accounts receivable and neither operated a factoring business. Instead, Osaki used investors' money to improperly pay the salaries for him and his associates and run his own venture capital firm. In 2002, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil lawsuit alleging that Wallenbrock was part of an illegal securities fraud. The SEC obtained a preliminary injunction that barred Osaki and others from running the companies. A federal judge in Los Angeles also appointed a receiver to oversee Wallenbrock. In 2003, the injunction became permanent. However, contrary to the injunction, Osaki relocated his operations to Canada, Belize and elsewhere. With the help of his co-conspirators, Osaki formed a new company offshore, Village Capital Trust, that offered the same bogus accounts receivable investments as Wallenbrock, and it continued to operate as a Ponzi scheme. Osaki is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Wilson on October 25. At sentencing, Osaki faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in federal prison. Osaki has been held without bond since his arrest in October 2003. Report Your Experience
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