Thursday, July 7, 2011

Ex-PTA moms charged in Ponzi scheme worth multi millions


Birds do it. Bees do it. Why not mini-van driving soccer moms? According to kabc, three former local elementary school Walnut Creek, California PTA members have been charged with running an alleged Ponzi scheme that bilked nearly 40 people out of millions of dollars. Maricela Barajas, 41, and Juliana Menefee, 50, were arrested at their Diamond Bar homes Tuesday. Eva Perez, 51, is currently serving an 11-year prison sentence on charges connected to the alleged scheme. All three women are charged with grand theft and securities fraud.

Prosecutors said the women earned the trust of their victims as members of the Parent-Teacher Association at Armstrong Elementary School in Diamond Bar, where investigators said they allegedly befriended their investors. Authorities said the women claimed they had exclusive rights to sell Altadena dairy products at Disneyland and Disney hotels and promised returns of up to 100 percent.

"Initially, I believe they received over $14 million in cash and returned as much as $10,000. There's still an outstanding amount of $1.4 million that was not returned to the victims," said L.A. County Sheriff's Department Deputy Jeffrey Gordon. The sheriff's department said most of the victims in this case are hard-working people, and some of them even took out second mortgages on their homes and invested their life savings in order to be a part of what they thought was a legitimate business venture….

Read more at http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=8234339

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