Ponzi Problems
October 15, 2023In a revised opinion, the Fifth Circuit again affirmed the convictions of executives associated with a “Ponzi-like scheme” involving United Development Funding. The Court reviewed a number of sufficiency challenges to various securities fraud charges; an example of its reasoning is as follows:
It does not matter that UDF IV and UDF V had collateral on the loans that it transferred to UDF III. Nor does it matter that they did not intend to cause investors financial loss. (citation omitted) (“[T]he [fraud] statute, while insisting upon ‘a scheme to defraud,’ demands neither a showing of ultimate financial loss nor a showing of intent to cause financial loss.”). Appellants exposed investors to risks and losses that, if publicly disclosed, would have decreased its value and investment power. That is enough to support a fraud conviction.
United States v. Greenlaw, No. 22-10511 (Oct. 11, 2023).