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A man from Malibu has been convicted of scamming investors and Hollywood stars out of more than $20 million through false ...
A Malibu man faces up to 20 years in federal prison after being convicted of wire fraud and a scheme deceiving investors out of nearly $25 million. 63-year-old Bernhard Eugen Fritsch marketed a tech ...
and a multimillion-dollar Malibu mansion, the press release stated. From 2014 to 2017, Fritsch raised over $20 million, pitching StarClub as a game-changer for the entertainment industry.
A Malibu man was convicted of fraud after he lied to raise more than $20 million for an app that would help influencers better monetize their endorsements. The problem with the pitch for the app ...
Malibu Man Convicted for Over $20 Million in Investor Fraud Using False Claims About Celebrity App Performance ...
Bernhard Eugen Fritsch was found guilty of one count of wire fraud. Prosecutors allege he fraudulently obtained investments in his tech company, then used the funds to finance a lavish lifestyle.
A sentencing date was not immediately available Friday for a Malibu man who was convicted ... the founder and chief executive of Santa Monica-based StarClub Inc., made false claims to prospective ...
Bernhard Eugen Fritsch, a 63-year-old resident of Malibu, California, was convicted of one count of wire fraud by a jury late Thursday. Fritsch, the founder and CEO of StarClub Inc., a Santa ...
faces up to 20 years in prison after being convicted of wire fraud, the U.S. Justice Department said. Jurors found him not guilty of a second count. (Mike Windle / Getty Images for StarClub) ...