Zach Horwitz, a small-time actor, has been found guilty of orchestrating a $690 million Ponzi scheme, which duped friends, family, and investors. Horwitz, dubbed the 'midwestern, millennial Madoff,' claimed to buy cheap movie rights and sell them to major streaming platforms. His fraudulent activities have been documented in a new film, 'Hollywood Ending,' directed by Rebecca Chaiklin and acquired by Amazon MGM Studios. Horwitz's scheme involved his film distribution company, which falsely claimed to have partnerships for licensing foreign distribution rights to various films, including 'The Lords of Salem' and 'Kickboxer.' A studio executive commented on the prevalent perception of Hollywood as a money factory, which Horwitz exploited to his advantage. The story was first reported by the New Yorker.
David Kagel, an 85-year-old, recently-disbarred attorney who practiced law in Beverly Hills, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit commodity fraud for his role in a $9.5 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme https://t.co/DwGccJIwL9 https://t.co/K62DArh4v4
US Arrests Chinese Citizen Behind Malicious VPNs That Infected Millions https://t.co/BbjUCDeUBg
Today, the DOJ announced the arrest of Yunhe Wang for his role as administrator of the 911 S5 botnet, one day after Wang was sanctioned by OFAC. Learn how investigators equipped with Chainalysis used cutting edge blockchain analysis techniques to analyze Wang's activities here.…