Log in to your IBTimes Account

close
ID
Password
  • Set your IBTimes.com Edition

Feds charge Silicon Valley financier with fraud



By PAUL ELIAS, AP
04 December 2008 @ 09:19 pm ET

SAN FRANCISCO - A once-high-flying Silicon Valley financier and former co-owner of the NHL's Nashville Predators was charged Thursday with fraud for allegedly bilking investors out of more than $100 million.

Related Topic

Get stories by e-mail on this topic.

E-mail:

Prosecutors filed a single criminal charge against venture capitalist William "Boots" Del Biaggio III in San Francisco federal court on the same day the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a related lawsuit accusing the San Jose resident of using forged bank accounts as collateral for $45 million in loans.

The SEC also accused him of bilking investors out of nearly $20 million, while the criminal charge adds an additional $35 million in bank loans allegedly obtained with bogus collateral.

The U.S. attorney's office said Del Biaggio faces a maximum of 25 years in prison if found guilty, though he probably will be sentenced to substantially less than the maximum.

Both federal agencies accuse Del Biaggio, 41, of using the money to fund a lavish lifestyle that included "substantial gambling debts" and a $25 million stake in the Nashville Predators.

The SEC said Thursday that Del Biaggio already has settled the lawsuit by agreeing to let a judge "determine the amount of ill-gotten gains" and other penalties he'll have to repay.

"Mr. Del Biaggio is fully committed to continuing his efforts to cooperate with the investigation and to working in a responsible manner with all relevant authorities towards a satisfactory resolution of this matter," his lawyer, Eric MacMichael, said in a statement.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

    Click!
  • Rate this article:

Comments

Post Your Comment

*Name


advertisement
More Technology
Oracle Corp's plan to buy computer maker Sun Microsystems will be notified to European Union antitrust authorities this month, a source familiar with the...
Global semiconductor sales rose 5.4 percent in May sequentially, reflecting a slow pick up in demand for products such as mobile phones and personal comp...
Microsoft Bing Travel is unavailable for services due to an accidental fire at a Seattle building where Bing Travel data reside.

Advertisement
Press Release Distribution - IBwire

Effective and Affordable Press Release Distribution Service

advertisement
 
IBTimes.com Web
Partners
International Business Times© 2009 The Ibtimes Company. All Rights Reserved. Terms of service | Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us | Contact Us | Archives