Las Vegas Woman Sentenced to 210 months in Prison and $15 Million Restitution for Fraud, and Money LaunderingUnited
States Attorney Stephen J. Murphy announced that Ilene Ruth Moses, a resident
of Las Vegas, Nevada, was sentenced to 210 months in prison and ordered
to pay in excess of $15 million in restitution resulting from her conviction
earlier this year on various violations of federal criminal law, including
wire fraud, mail fraud, bank fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to launder
money, bankruptcy fraud, perjury, and making false statements to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. Mr. Murphy was joined in the announcement by
Andrew G. Arena, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation. The evidence presented
at the four week jury trial established that Ilene Moses, formerly of
Grosse Pointe and owner of SMS, Inc. of Detroit, defrauded two banks,
Michigan National Bank and Swiss Cantobank International, out of approximately
$26 million between 1983 and 1988. Afterwards, Ilene Moses lulled the
banks into believing that she was the victim of the secret cartel with
whom she had conducted her international business and was able to avoid
the discovery of her fraud by the FBI until 1992. Mrs. Moses and her co-defendants
were able to persuade a Swiss auditing firm that she really had these
contacts to the secret cartel and in that way convinced the auditing firm
to provide confirmation of millions of dollars of business supposedly
being conducted between Mrs. Moses' companies and the cartel, which resulted
in millions of dollars supposedly owed to Mrs. Moses' companies. These
assets were then included in SMS's audited financial statements, which
enabled Moses to obtain her bank loans. The fraud involved the use of
a number of shell companies in Europe and Hong Kong, and a system of phony
paperwork which helped make Moses' business look real to her auditors
and bankers. It took dogged determination,
but the FBI and the dedicated prosecutors from this office would not be
deterred until justice was done. Their years of effort have succeeded
in assuring that this very complex scheme could be unraveled and the perpetrator
punished. We hope this will bring some sense of satisfaction to the many
victims of her fraud."
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