By Jonathan Stempel
(Reuters) - A former Georgia bank
director who faked his own death and disappeared for 1-1/2 years while under
suspicion of embezzling and losing millions of dollars was sentenced on
Tuesday to 30 years in prison.
Aubrey Lee Price, 48, was
sentenced by U.S. District Judge B. Avant Edenfield in Statesboro, Georgia,
after pleading guilty in June to bank, wire and securities fraud.
Price was also ordered to forfeit
$51 million and compensate the investors and clients who were his victims,
many of whom were elderly.
Joshua Lowther, a lawyer for
Price, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The defendant has been in custody
since his Dec. 31, 2013 arrest during a routine traffic stop on near
Brunswick, Georgia. He had been on the FBI's "Most Wanted" list.
Combination photo shows Aubrey Lee
Price pictured in an undated photo courtesy of the FBI (L) and in …
Price once worked as a Baptist
minister, and some former parishioners submitted letters to Edenfield
pleading for leniency.
Prosecutors said Price lost much
of the $21 million he embezzled from Montgomery Bank & Trust of Ailey,
Georgia and hid his fraud by giving bogus account statements to bank
officials. The bank failed soon after the defendant vanished in June 2012.
Price was also accused of raising
$51 million from more than 100 investors for investment funds he managed and
concealing subsequent losses with fake account statements.
Before disappearing, Price left
letters hinting that he would commit suicide at sea and was last seen
boarding a ferry in Key West, Florida. A judge later declared Price dead.
The sentence covers charges
brought by U.S. Attorneys Edward Tarver in Savannah, Georgia and Loretta
Lynch in Brooklyn, New York.
"Price engaged in a
staggering betrayal of trust, leaving his elderly investors practically
penniless, and at the same time, contributing to the collapse of a federally
insured bank," Tarver said in a statement. "For his crimes, Price
richly deserves the heavy sentence handed down today."
Montgomery Bank & Trust was
closed on July 6, 2012.
The cases are U.S. v. Price, U.S.
District Court, Southern District of Georgia, No. 12-cr-00010; and U.S. v.
Price, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, No. 13-cr-00058.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in
New York; Additional reporting by David Beasley in Atlanta; Editing by
Cynthia Osterman)
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Thursday, 30 October 2014
Georgia banker who faked own death gets 30 years' prison for fraud
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