Stanford U.S. Receiver Has Deal With Antigua Counterpart By Laurel Brubaker Calkins - Mar 12, 2013 R. Allen Stanford ’s Antiguan- appointed liquidators agreed to stop seeking control of the convicted financier’s assets in a deal that may allow defrauded investors to recover some of the $300 million Stanford stashed in accounts outside the U.S. Receivers appointed by the U.S. and the Antiguan courts have battled for four years to control assets recovered from Stanford’s financial-services empire. Stanford, 62, was convicted last March of leading a $7 billion investment fraud based on bogus certificates of deposit at his Antigua-based bank. He was sentenced to 110 years in prison. “The funds that are the subject of this agreement represent the largest available source of investor money that Allen Stanford had not already spent by the time his Ponzi scheme collapsed,” Kevin Sadler, lead attorney for U.S. receiver Ralph Janvey, said in an e-m...
Fundada por Jaime Escalona en 2009. Con identidad registrada y pública. Mi trabajo beneficia directamente a más de 14.000 sobrevivientes del fraude Stanford en América Latina, EE.UU., Europa y Asia. Exijo transparencia al US Receiver sobre los $8,1M de Suiza y la 12ª Distribución, y a los Liquidadores de Antigua la entrega de fondos pendientes. Misión investigativa, informativa y de difusión. No es asesoría legal. Sobrevivientes reales. 1.355 suscriptores.