• Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA
Dirty.Fund
  • Home
  • Fraud
  • Scams
  • Crime
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Fraud
  • Scams
  • Crime
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Dirty.Fund
No Result
View All Result

Secaucus portfolio manager charged with wire fraud and identity theft

March 9, 2021
in Fraud
Reading Time: 2min read
A A
0
Secaucus portfolio manager charged with wire fraud and identity theft
0
SHARES
23
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShare

×

Secaucus portfolio manager charged with wire fraud and identity theft

A portfolio manager and senior independent executive advisor at a Secaucus-based real estate fund was charged with using a sham loan document to defraud an investor of hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig.

Thomas Nicholas Salzano, aka “Nick Salzano,” of Secaucus, was charged by complaint with one count of wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft. Salzano appeared by videoconference on March 4, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Leda Dunn Wettre and was released on a $100,000 unsecured bond.

Allegedly defrauding investors

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court, Salzano was employed at National Realty Investment Advisors (NRIA), a private real estate management fund with a purported $1.25 billion in assets under management as of 2021.

In May 2018, Victim 1 purchased three purported units in NRIA’s real estate investment fund for $150,000, after hearing an advertisement for the fund on the radio. Individual 1, a vice president and senior independent project manager at NRIA, offered Victim 1 a guaranteed 6 percent return for each unit purchased, paid monthly, for the first two to two-and-a-half years of the five-year term, and the potential of greater guaranteed returns after the initial period.

Near the end of 2018, Individual 1 approached Victim 1 about a supposed new opportunity to become a joint venture partner with NRIA in a property in North Bergen, allegedly owned by NRIA. According to Individual 1, the minimum investment was $300,000, and Victim 1 could use her original $150,000 investment in the NRIA fund toward the required $300,000 investment in the North Bergen property.

Victim 1 asked Individual 1 for more information on the North Bergen property. Individual 1 sent Victim 1 materials purporting to show that NRIA intended to obtain a $25 million bank loan on the property. Victim 1 asked for information on the loan. Individual 1 then referred Victim 1 to Salzano.

Twenty years in prison?

On Jan. 17, 2019, Salzano emailed Victim 1 a purported letter of intent (LOI) from Lender 1, a loan provider for estate investors and developers, purportedly signed by Victim 2, the chief executive officer of Lender 1. The LOI sent by Salzano was allegedly fraudulent. A representative later confirmed that the letter was fraudulent and Victim 2’s signature was forged.

The wire fraud charge carries a maximum potential penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. The aggravated identity theft charge is punishable by a mandatory sentence of two years in prison to be served consecutively to any other term of imprisonment imposed.

Acting U.S. Attorney Honig credited special agents of the FBI, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge George M. Crouch Jr. in Newark, with the investigation leading to the charges.

The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Andrew Macurdy and Jonathan Fayer of the of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Economic Crimes Unit.

The charges and allegations in the complaint are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

For updates on this and other stories, check www.hudsonreporter.com and follow us on Twitter @hudson_reporter. Daniel Israel can be reached at disrael@hudsonreporter.com.

Credit: Source link

SendShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Woman hurt in Beverly Hills $500K watch robbery ‘broken’

Next Post

Florida 15-year-old charged with kidnapping, killing real estate agent

Next Post

Florida 15-year-old charged with kidnapping, killing real estate agent

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Puerto Rico Operators of Investment Coaching Scheme Banned from Industry and Ordered to Pay Millions in Redress to Defrauded Consumers

Puerto Rico Operators of Investment Coaching Scheme Banned from Industry and Ordered to Pay Millions in Redress to Defrauded Consumers

February 22, 2022
Fifth Tampa man pleads guilty in health care fraud case

Fifth Tampa man pleads guilty in health care fraud case

August 10, 2021
Larby Amirouche the leader of internet marketing schemes charged with defrauding customers and financial institutions of millions of dollars

Larby Amirouche the leader of internet marketing schemes charged with defrauding customers and financial institutions of millions of dollars

January 22, 2023
Allysian Sciences execs sued for $50 million in crypto fraud

Allysian Sciences execs sued for $50 million in crypto fraud

December 16, 2021
Two Baltimore companies on list of possible FTX creditors

Two Baltimore companies on list of possible FTX creditors

May 14, 2023
How Charlie Javice Got JPMorgan to Pay $175 Million for … What Exactly?

How Charlie Javice Got JPMorgan to Pay $175 Million for … What Exactly?

May 14, 2023
U.S. prosecutors probe Silvergate’s dealings with FTX, Alameda -source

U.S. prosecutors probe Silvergate’s dealings with FTX, Alameda -source

May 14, 2023
Jen Shah sentenced to 78 months in prison for her role in nationwide telemarketing fraud scam

Jen Shah sentenced to 78 months in prison for her role in nationwide telemarketing fraud scam

May 14, 2023

Recent News

Two Baltimore companies on list of possible FTX creditors

Two Baltimore companies on list of possible FTX creditors

May 14, 2023
How Charlie Javice Got JPMorgan to Pay $175 Million for … What Exactly?

How Charlie Javice Got JPMorgan to Pay $175 Million for … What Exactly?

May 14, 2023
U.S. prosecutors probe Silvergate’s dealings with FTX, Alameda -source

U.S. prosecutors probe Silvergate’s dealings with FTX, Alameda -source

May 14, 2023
Jen Shah sentenced to 78 months in prison for her role in nationwide telemarketing fraud scam

Jen Shah sentenced to 78 months in prison for her role in nationwide telemarketing fraud scam

May 14, 2023

About

This is an online news portal that aims to share latest news about fraud, scams, crime and much more stuff like that. Feel free to get in touch with us!

What’s New Here!

  • Two Baltimore companies on list of possible FTX creditors
  • How Charlie Javice Got JPMorgan to Pay $175 Million for … What Exactly?
  • U.S. prosecutors probe Silvergate’s dealings with FTX, Alameda -source

Subscribe Now

Loading
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2021 - Dirty.Fund - All rights reserved! If you have breaking news, please contact us directly at dirtyfund@protonmail.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Fraud
  • Scams
  • Crime
  • Contact Us

© 2021 - Dirty.Fund - All rights reserved! If you have breaking news, please contact us directly at dirtyfund@protonmail.com