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-Lurid Crime Tales-
When bloggers uncover Ponzis
2009-05-03
If you're confused by the scandal surrounding the Ponta Negra hedge fund and its Biden landlords, don't blame yourself: it's really confusing stuff. If you have the patience for it, just read John Hempton's archives: start here, and then run through this, this, this, this, and this. (Don't worry, there's more to come, but we're up to something over 6,000 words already.) Alternatively, Alphaville is running its own series, of which the first two parts are now up: 1,700 words on 650 Fifth Avenue, and 1,250 words on the Biden connection. The Alphaville posts are quite hard to follow, partly because the FT lawyers have stripped them of links, and partly because this whole thing is just very opaque and complex.

The one thing which is abundantly clear is that Jeffry Schneider (always mistrust people who can't spell their own name) is a very shady character indeed, who was fired from various financial-sector jobs before ending up selling fraudulent hedge funds and seemingly working out of the Bidens' hedge-fund hotel. Schneider was a "marketer" for hedge funds, including Ponta Negra -- which means he sold them to rich individuals, and took a commission for so doing. How did he find the rich individuals? Lots of ways, but one was that he paid upwards of $10,000 a month for access to lists of people who were rich enough to qualify as hedge-fund investors.
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