SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C.
Litigation Release No. 15705 / April 14, 1998
Securities and Exchange Commission v. George Wallace Stewart,
Patrick J. Madden, Allen B. Gottlieb, Kenneth R. Lagonia,
Salim El
Hage, H.D. Inc., St. Barth Limited, Eastland American Bank
Limited, Foreign Trade Bank International, and Mecis Insurance
and
Reinsurance Company, Civil Action No. 98 CIV 2636 (S.D.N.Y.)
The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a
complaint
in federal court in Manhattan charging five individuals and
five related entities with fraudulently obtaining more than
$1.7 million, from at least three individuals, through
offering and selling securities in the form of participations
in investment programs purportedly to trade "prime bank"
instruments. The complaint alleges that: The defendants
claimed that they operated investment programs that
successfully bought and traded financial instruments issued
by
the world's largest banks, described variously as medium-term
bank notes, stand-by letters of credit, and prime bank
guarantees. The trading was to result in spectacular profits
for investorsÄreturns of ten to fifty times their initial
investments in two months to two yearsÄat no risk. The
investment programs were scams, the instruments themselves
bogus. Instead of using the money as promised, the
defendants
misappropriated the investors' funds for their own benefit,
transferring portions of the money to at least one individual
and three entities, who were named as relief defendants.
Named as defendants are:
George Wallace Stewart, a 55 year old resident of Hollywood, Florida.
Patrick J. Madden, a 48 year old resident of Alberta, Canada.
Allen B. Gottlieb, a 54 year old New York licensed attorney, who resides
in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Kenneth R. Lagonia, who resides in Bohemia, New York.
Salim El Hage, whose last known residence was Paris, France.
H.D. Inc., a New Jersey corporation.
St. Barth Limited, a Bahamian company.
Eastland American Bank Limited, a Bahamian company.
Foreign Trade Bank, a Lebanese company.
SNIPPETS:
Securities and Exchange Commission v. George Wallace Stewart,
Hage, H.D. Inc., St. Barth Limited, Eastland American Bank
Civil Action No. 98 CIV 2636
The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a complaint
in investment programs purportedly to trade "prime bank"
successfully bought and traded financial instruments issued by
Instead of using the money as promised, the defendants
who were named as relief defendants.
George Wallace Stewart, a 55 year old resident of Hollywood, Florida.
Allen B. Gottlieb, a 54 year old New York licensed attorney, who resides in Fort Lauderdale,
Kenneth R. Lagonia, who resides in Bohemia, New York.
Salim El Hage, whose last known residence was Paris, France.
Barth Limited, a Bahamian company.
Eastland American Bank Limited, a Bahamian company.
Foreign Trade Bank, a Lebanese company.
Mecis Insurance and Reinsurance Company, a Lebanese company.
Cornel Plebani, a New Jersey resident.
Law Offices of Allen B. Gottlieb and Associates, P.C., a New York professional corporation.
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder.
funds that they received and prejudgment interest thereon.
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