The Economics Department of the State Prosecutor’s Office today filed an indictment in the Tel Aviv District Court against investment manager Eran Mizrahi of Savyon, accusing him of defrauding investors of NIS 45 million and laundering NIS 250 million. He was indicted on 96 counts, including stealing from clients, aggravated fraud, writing checks with no coverage, aggravated forgery of a document, use of a forged document, and transactions in banned property as defined by the Prohibition of Money Laundering Law (5760-2000).
The indictment states that Mizrahi received from the victims, through aggravated fraud, on the basis of false representations and claims that he made to them, NIS 45 million. He forged documents and used them to reassure the victims and fraudulently to obtain permission to continue to hold their money without them demanding it back. He stole the money he was authorized to hold, using it for personal purposes in contravention of the purposes for which he was given it. He also used banned property and provided false details to prevent the banks reporting to the authorities about the real activity in the accounts.
The indictment states that, between 2007 and May 2012, Mizrahi made false presentations and claims to many persons, with the intent to defraud them and steal large amounts of money. During the period stated in the indictment, Mizrahi owned Eran Mizrahi Financial Investments Ltd. On October 6, he changed the company’s name to Citadel Investments & Finances Ltd., and presented himself to many people as the owner of a successful investments company that specialized in foreign currency investments and advising on client portfolios in the foreign currency market through top Swiss banks.
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