Παρασκευή, 24 Φεβρουαρίου, 2023
Ένας άνδρας από το Λόουελ καταδικάστηκε χθες σε ομοσπονδιακό δικαστήριο στη Βοστώνη για συμμετοχή σε σχέδιο εξαπάτησης των πελατών του
Διατάχθηκε να πληρώσει το ποσό των $4,754,184 στα θύματά του.
Τον Οκτώβριο του 2022, ο Ευστάθιος Φώτη Ξίγορος (Στήβεν Ξiγόρος) δήλωσε ένοχος για δύο κατηγορίες απάτης ύψους $4.321.106, μία κατηγορία
για διακεκριμένη κλοπή ταυτότητας και μία κατηγορία υποβολής ψευδούς
φορολογικής δήλωσης.
Σύμφωνα με το κατηγορητήριο
μεταξύ 2015 και 2021, ο Ευστάθιος Φώτιου Ξiγόρος χρησιμοποίησε τη θέση του ως
λογιστής, φοροτεχνικός και σύμβουλος επενδύσεων για να υπεξαιρεθεί εκατομμύρια
δολάρια από τους πελάτες του. Παρότρυνε
τους πελάτες να του εμπιστευτούν τα χρήματά τους για να κάνει διάφορες
επενδύσεις, να αγοράσει τίτλους και να του δανείσει χρήματα για υποτιθέμενες
επιχειρηματικές δραστηριότητες. Τα
κεφάλαια αυτά τα χρησιμοποίησε για δικά του έξοδα, συμπεριλαμβανομένης της
καταβολής πληρωμών για τα χρέη του από τυχερά παιχνίδια. Προκειμένου να
εξαπατήσει τους πελάτες του για το γεγονός ότι είχε κλέψει τα χρήματά τους,
Ο Ξίγορος έκανε μια σειρά από ψευδείς δηλώσεις για το πώς δήθεν επενδύθηκαν τα χρήματά τους και πότε θα τα αποπληρώσει. Συνολικά, ο Xigoros εξαπάτησε τους πελάτες του με περισσότερα από 4,3 εκατομμύρια δολάρια. Συμπεριλαμβανομένων των αποταμιεύσεων ολόκληρης της ζωής ενός ηλικιωμένου ζευγαριού, το οποίο του έδωσε περισσότερα από 1,3 εκατομμύρια δολάρια για να κάνει επενδύσεις για λογαριασμό τους.
Παραλείποντας να
αναφέρει τα υπεξαιρεμένα κεφάλαια ως έσοδα, ο Xigoros δεν κατέβαλε επίσης οφειλόμενους φόρους και οφειλές άνω
του 1 εκατομμυρίου δολαρίων στην Υπηρεσία Εσωτερικών Εσόδων
Τα θύματά του τον
έβλεπαν ως έναν αξιόπιστο, ασφαλή επενδυτικό σύμβουλο – είχε πολυετή
επαγγελματική εμπειρία και την εμπιστοσύνη πολλών από τα θύματα ως μέλος της
στενής ελληνικής κοινότητάς τους.
PRESS RELEASE
Lowell Money Manager Sentenced to More Than Nine Years in
Prison for Defrauding Clients of Millions of Dollars
Thursday,
February 23, 2023
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For
Immediate Release
U.S.
Attorney's Office, District of Massachusetts
Defendant
attempted to board flight to Greece in effort to flee prosecution
BOSTON
– A Lowell man was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for engaging in a
scheme to defraud his clients of millions of dollars.
Steven Xigoros, 55, was sentenced by U.S. District Court
Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton to 109 months in prison and two years of supervised
release. Xigoros was also ordered to pay $4,754,184 in restitution to
individual victims and the Internal Revenue Service and forfeiture in the
amount of $4,321,106. October 2022, Xigoros pleaded guilty to two counts of
wire fraud, one count of aggravated identity theft, and one count of filing a
false tax return.
Between 2015 and 2021, Xigoros used his position as an
accountant, tax preparer and investment advisor to misappropriate millions of
dollars from his clients. He induced clients to entrust their money to him to
make various investments, to purchase securities, and to lend him money for
purported business ventures. then used those funds for his own expenses,
including to make payments against his gambling debts. In order to deceive his
clients about the fact that he had stolen their money Xigoros, Xigoros made a
series of false statements about how their money was purportedly invested and
when he would repay it. In total, Xigoros defrauded his clients of more than
$4.3 million, including the entire life savings of one elderly couple, who gave
more than $1.3 million to him to make investments on their behalf. By failing
to report the misappropriated funds as income, Xigoros also failed to pay taxes
due and owing of more than $1 million to the Internal Revenue Service.
“For more than five years, Mr. Xigoros used his position to
steal millions of dollars from his trusting clients. His victims saw him as a
reliable, safe investment advisor – he had years of professional experience and
many of the victims’ trust as a fellow member of their close-knit Greek
community. Eventually, as his gambling debts grew, Mr. Xigoros chose to abuse
this trust and rob his clients of more than $4.3 million,” said United States
Attorney Rachael S. Rollins. “The financial hardship, trauma and shame
inflicted as a result of Mr. Xigoros’ fraud cannot be overstated. In some
circumstance it may last a lifetime and have generational impacts. He callously
exploited vulnerable victims out of their hard-earned life savings and went to
great lengths to conceal his theft. It is my hope that today’s sentence brings
a sense of closure and accountability to those impacted by Mr. Xigoros’
egregious, shameful and criminal conduct.”
“Steven Xigoros stole millions from his long-time clients,
betraying their trust, and cheating taxpayers, primarily to pay off his
gambling debts,” said Joseph R. Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division. “Equally troubling is that he
took advantage of some of those closest to him, including wiping out an elderly
couple’s entire life savings. The FBI had to re-arrest Xigoros as he tried to
flee the country to avoid prosecution. Today’s sentence ensures he will have
plenty of time behind bars to reflect on his criminal conduct.”
“The defendant knowingly exposed individuals’ finances,
their life savings in some cases, to sham investments and shady business
ventures, creating financial devastation that will unfortunately last a
lifetime for many,” said Joleen D. Simpson, Special Agent in Charge of the
Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigations in Boston. “Today's
sentencing demonstrates that federal law enforcement collaboration is a
powerful tool in thwarting criminal behavior and IRS Criminal Investigation is
proud to bring our forensic accounting skills to this joint venture and help
put a stop to this and other types of white collar crime.”
While on pre-trial release, Xigoros was arrested at the
Newark Liberty International Airport, boarding a flight to Greece in an attempt
to flee approximately two months before he was set to stand trial.
U.S. Attorney Rollins, FBI SAC Bonavolonta, and IRS SAC
Simpson made the announcement. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Leslie Wright and David
Holcomb of Rollins’ Securities, Financial & Cyber Fraud Unit prosecuted the
case.
Updated
February 23, 2023
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