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Abstract:David Sipina pleads guilty to Courtenay House Forex scam charges, including dealing with illicit profits over $1 million and operating without a license.
David Sipina, from Croydon, NSW, has pleaded guilty in court regarding the Courtenay House Forex scam. Two of the accusations charged against him include dealing with illicit profits exceeding $1 million and operating a financial services firm without the necessary license.
Sipina went to Downing Center Local Court on March 19, 2024, to appear in court. He said that he did these things from June 2015 to April 2017. His job was to get new partners and spread the word about the business. He did not know that Courtenay House was a hoax. He continued to earn commissions for promoting Courtenay House Investments even though they lacked the necessary license.
In Sydney District Court on April 19, 2024, he will first show up to get his sentence. His guilty plea resulted in the dismissal of another case.
Courtenay House promised investors strong returns on their futures and forex trades. For the most part, though, it used money from new owners to pay back money from old investors. A Ponzi scheme is what we call it. Trading barely touched the $180 million that 585 individuals invested.
Following an investigation by ASIC, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions is now dealing with this case. The third defendant in this case to admit guilt is Sipina.
Former Courtenay House contractor Athan Papoulias served a two-year rigorous prison term. He must also complete 120 hours of community service.
The previous director of Courtenay House, Tony Iervasi, also acknowledged overseeing the Ponzi scam. April 2024 will see his sentence in the NSW Supreme Court.
February 21, 2023, was the day of the initial charges filed against Sipina. Offenses involving the handling of illicit proceeds carry penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or both, with a maximum term of 25 years.
In May 2017, the Supreme Court of New South Wales ordered the liquidation of the Courtenay House corporations. At ASIC's request, the court had already imposed limits on the financial activities of Courtenay House, its directors, and affiliates to protect investor funds and prevent further fund collection.
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