Fraudster Left Prison, Became Pastor, Stole $25 Million From Followers: SEC
A fraudster convicted of running an investment scam emerged from prison as a pastor who targeted Orange Countys Vietnamese community in a $25 million Ponzi scheme, alleges the Securities and Exchange Commission.
After the SEC announcement was made Tuesday, a court appointed federal equity receiver and his Costa Mesa-based counsel revealed they are seeking the publics help in finding victims, who are also believed to be residing in San Jose and Chicago.
Former Chicago options trader Kent R.E. Whitney was sentenced Dec. 8, 2011, to 44 months in prison after having pleaded guilty to wire fraud three months earlier, according to the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Northern District of Illinois. He had swindled more than $600,000 from around 10 victims who invested with him.
The SEC alleges in the latest complaint that Whitney founded The Church for the Healthy Self three months after being released from federal prison in 2014. His LinkedIn page lists one of his previous Chicago companies, CME Group, and his church, without mentioning the stretch behind bars in between those two stops.
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