US Federal securities regulators have filed fraud charges and an emergency order to freeze the assets of a North Carolina company officials say operated a US$600 million Ponzi scheme that is on the verge of collapse.
The action by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday is intended to help investors recoup money and avoid devastating losses.
Online marketer Paul Burks is accused in a federal complaint of raising money from more than 1 million customers through ZeekRewards.com, a website in operation for less than two years.
Burks could not immediately be reached for comment on Friday and the Web site has been taken down.
Clifton Jolley, a Texas-based communications consultant representing the Web site’s parent company, Rex Venture Group, said Burks had agreed to settle the SEC charges but that he has neither admitted nor denied the allegations against him. Jolley said Burks will cooperate with federal officials and a court-appointed receiver.
ZeekRewards customers were offered several ways to earn money through the site, including buying unregistered investment contracts that promised a share the company’s profits through rewards points that could be traded for cash payouts.
However, federal investigators say claims the company was extremely profitable were false and that money from new investors was paid to the older investors as in a classic Ponzi scheme.
“The obligations to investors drastically exceed the company’s cash on hand, which is why we need to step in quickly, salvage whatever funds remain and ensure an orderly and fair payout to investors,” said Stephen Cohen, an associate director of the SEC’s enforcement division. “ZeekRewards misused the power of the Internet and lured investors by making them believe they were getting an opportunity to cash in on the next big thing. In reality, their cash was just going to the earlier investor.”
The SEC’s complaint, filed in US District Court in Charlotte on Friday, alleged the scheme is teetering on collapse.
Federal investigators said ZeekRewards brought in approximately US$162 million last month while paying out about US$160 million. If customers continue to increasingly elect to receive cash payouts rather than reinvesting their money, ZeekRewards’ cash outflows would exceed its total revenue, according to the complaint.
All told, ZeekRewards paid out nearly US$375 million to investors and holds approximately US$225 million in investor funds in 15 foreign and domestic financial institutions, according to federal officials.
Those funds will be frozen under order of a federal judge.
Meanwhile, officials said Burks has personally siphoned several million dollars of investors’ funds while operating Rex Venture and ZeekRewards, and he distributed at least US$1 million to family members.
As part of his agreement with the SEC, Burks is to relinquish his control over the company and its assets, as well as pay a US$4 million penalty. A court-appointed receiver will distribute remaining assets to harmed investors.
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