Florida man sentenced in Giuliani-related fraud case - (A)

PTI | Newyork | Updated: 08-02-2021 23:58 IST | Created: 08-02-2021 23:58 IST
Florida man sentenced in Giuliani-related fraud case - (A)

A Florida businessman whose fraud-busting business was exposed as a fraud itself was sentenced Monday to a year and a day in prison in a case in which prosecutors said Rudy Giuliani was hired as a consultant to attract investors.

David Correia, 45, was sentenced remotely by U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken in Manhattan.

The judge cited Correia's lesser role in the fraud scheme — he was charged alongside co-defendant Lev Parnas — and medical issues that might make his time in prison more challenging as he granted requests for leniency. He also ordered Correia to pay back the roughly USD 43,000 he received illegally, as well as over USD 2 million in restitution.

Oetken noted that two of seven victims had urged leniency, though he said it was “hard to ignore'' the irony of a fraud surrounding a business titled “Fraud Guarantee.” In October, Correia pleaded guilty to making false statements to the Federal Election Commission and conspiring to commit wire fraud. The plea came in connection with USD 2.3 million raised for the company that was supposed to protect investors in businesses from becoming fraud victims.

Before the sentence was announced, Correia told Oetken he's tried to be a better father and husband since his arrest.

“I feel true remorse,'' he said.

In court papers, Correia largely blamed his slide into criminal behaviour on his association with Parnas.

Parnas has pleaded not guilty to charges related to Fraud Guarantee and other charges alleging he made illegal contributions to politicians he thought could aid his political and business interests.

The prosecution generated headlines after Parnas and another co-defendant worked with Giuliani to try to get Ukrainian officials to investigate the son of then-Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Giuliani has said he knew nothing about contributions by the men. He has not been charged.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicolas Roos had urged a sentence of about three years in prison for Correia, which was what federal sentencing guidelines suggested.

The prosecutor said Correia was essentially “the closer'' in conversations with investors and “bragged about his lavish lifestyle'' with at least one investor.

In court papers, prosecutors noted that Correia also bragged about the involvement of Giuliani as a consultant in the company, enticing one investor who seemed thrilled at Giuliani's involvement to contribute USD 500,000.

Prosecutors said Correia told the investor that Giuliani had agreed that his likeness could be used as the “face of the company.'' Giuliani, a former New York City mayor who served as ex-President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, has confirmed he was promised $500,000 to consult with the company. Prosecutors have not alleged Giuliani did anything wrong and he was only referred to in court papers and at the sentencing as “Attorney-1.'' Defense attorney William J. Harrington said his client had good intentions and spent thousands of hours trying to develop the business.

“He's really a good person who did wrong,'' Harrington told the judge.

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


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