New York – Ex-Assembly Speaker’s Silver Son-in-law Gets 2 Years In Prison For Fraud

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    New York – A son-in-law of former New York state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was sentenced to two years in prison Wednesday after admitting cheating four investors out of nearly $6 million in a Ponzi scheme.

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    U.S. District Judge Vernon Broderick sentenced 37-year-old Marcello Trebitsch in Manhattan after telling Trebitsch he planned as recently as Monday to sentence him to four years in prison before rereading letters detailing his good deeds and value to his community. Trebitsch was also ordered to pay nearly $5.9 million in restitution.

    Prosecutors said Trebitsch, who is married to Silver’s daughter, solicited more than $8 million from four investors from 2007 to 2014 based on false and misleading representations.

    The name of Silver, a Democrat convicted two weeks ago in the same courthouse in an unrelated corruption case, arose numerous times during a more than two-hour sentencing hearing.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Goldman said three of the four investors who lost money in Trebitsch’s fraud had connections to Silver.

    Defense attorney Benjamin Brafman depicted his client as a victim of investors who chose him because he was Silver’s son-in-law. He said the biggest investor — the head of an investment fund in Maryland — chose to invest in the hopes that Silver would help arrange an investment with New York’s public employee pension fund.

    “All they wanted was for Sheldon Silver to get involved,” Brafman said. He said the financier then hoped to get a verbal assurance from Silver that he would guarantee to cover any loss.

    Goldman called it “astonishing” that Brafman would portray Trebitsch as a victim because of his family connection to Silver since he would have had no investors without that tie to Silver.

    Federal sentencing guidelines recommended four to five years in prison, but Broderick said Trebitsch earned leniency with significant charitable acts including helping to bury the dead who cannot afford a proper burial.

    Prosecutors said Trebitsch spent about $500,000 of the money invested with him on himself, his family and his community, while he squandered the rest through bad investments before trying to cover it up with fake financial statements.

    Goldman said Trebitsch was “not a Madoff,” a reference to the Ponzi king Bernard Madoff, serving a 150-year prison sentence after cheating thousands of people of about $20 billion.

    “He never hit it big,” Goldman said. “He spent more time making false account statements than he did investing.”

    Before he was sentenced, a tearful Trebitsch apologized, saying he was “really ashamed and embarrassed.”

    “I failed because of my stupidity and my idiocy,” he said.


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    8 years ago

    Another ganif gets caught.

    8 years ago

    How nice…..a father/son-in-law team sharing a federal prison cell together. Maybe they will compete in the intra-prison dominos team or become a chavrusah in the daf yomi classes that are available in several federal prisons housing some of our most ehrleche yiddeshe ganovim, tax-evaders, etc. If they get really lucky, they might get to share a cell with a certain chassidish rav who is a known expert on dinei shechita and employment of undocumented aliens.

    ShmutzVesh
    ShmutzVesh
    8 years ago

    What is wrong with you??? Cant you hold the toilet you call a mouth? Whereis your heart? How can you be happy when nother yid suffers ? You are worse than him?

    DOVE1
    DOVE1
    8 years ago

    Why do we need Arab haters when our Jewish brothers the ones that run to Silver and Trebitch for help hate us more then the Arabs do

    shmielglassman
    shmielglassman
    8 years ago

    i was there yesterday- a few points
    the judge was thorough & brilliant
    marcello defrauded 4 investors in total -only a sliver ( 500G) over 6 years was used for family expenses
    marcello spent 8 months trying to correct the financial situation unsuccessfully
    as even the prosecution pointed out ” marcello accepted full responsibilty from the beginning ”
    GOOD PEOPLE CAN MAKE BAD MISTAKES
    in the end there was rachamim bedin
    yehi rotzon SHELO yishoma od!

    pushkin
    pushkin
    8 years ago

    Nebech.

    Normal
    Normal
    8 years ago

    #3 #4 , I don’t understand #5 , #6 and #7 . One reason there are so many crimes like fraud, csa, stealing is that the status quo has been for everyone to turn a blind eye and say it’s loshon hora talking about it. If it was all your money that was stolen or your children that were abused I would hopefully think you would try to get your money back or put the abuser in jail so he doesn’t abuse again. But everyone else ‘doesn’t want to get involved’ and pretends it didn’t happen. It is time to stand up and say ‘He is a ganiv’ or ‘He is an abuser’ or ‘He is withholding a get’. etc instead of people saying things like #7 ‘people in trouble’ and other euphemisms for people who have done evil things. They are ‘in trouble’ because they have committed a crime and it could have been against YOU. Stop pretending it never happened.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    8 years ago

    Shelly Silver and his outfit, including his dear son-in-law, ran things like a crime syndicate. Is that Yiddishkite? Is that heimeshe? Is that OK? The Jewish reputation for white collar crime and finagling does not help us, and creates a rationale for Jew-hating. We need to expose these crooks, indict them, find them guilty and throw the key away. Feh.

    8 years ago

    If he were a goy, you would all want the book thrown at him. Because he’s one of us, you want him to continue stealing from poor people and blame others when we call him a ganif. He was a ganif before he married Shelly’s daughter, and a ganif after. And his children will be ganuven also because they are not learning honesty. Shelly taught him well and I hope they can continue in their cell together for a long time.

    Normal
    Normal
    8 years ago

    Would you say Shkreli simply made a “mistake” and is simply in “trouble” or made evil decisions to steal from innocent people?

    davidlangner
    davidlangner
    8 years ago

    listen , federal prison is no joke. If you are not in a camp, your life is literally in danger every day. Excluding Otisville, your shabbos meal consists of a pack of tuna fish for lunch and peanut butter for supper. Hopefully, they will both end up in Otisville which has a shul that is used three times a day and half the population is Jewish, although maybe 20 are frum, at least when I was there. I wrote about prison life in amazon kindle, Prison What to Expect.

    I just hope and pray that frum Yidden who do fraud and get caught do not get long sentences. I got five year sentence for my fraud and I regret. All the money in the world is not worth one day in jail. And the rest of your life, you will live with the mark of Kayin as a convicted felon.