Hedge-Fund Fraud's Guilty Plea Ignored
Convicted Swindler Who Faked Suicide To Avoid Prison Faces Up To 10 Extra Years
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Samuel Israel III said he had tried to commit suicide for real after becoming a fugitive but it didn't work "and I realized God didn't want me to do that and I turned myself in." (AP Photo/Adam Rountree)
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If his guilty plea is ever accepted, Samuel Israel III, 49, could have as much as 10 years added to his 20-year sentence for bilking investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Israel tried to plead guilty before a federal magistrate judge Wednesday morning, but she refused and an afternoon session with U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas was scheduled.
Karas asked Israel several questions meant to make sure that a defendant entering a guilty plea knows what he is doing. When Karas asked about medications, Israel said he was being weaned off the painkiller fentanyl which had been prescribed after several back surgeries with methadone.
When the judge asked him to rank his clear-mindedness on a scale of 1 to 100, Israel, wearing an untucked brown T-shirt and a salt-and-pepper beard, said, "About 70 percent." He professed his desire to go ahead with the plea, saying, "I certainly can understand what's going on here."
"I would not say I'm guilty of something because I'm drugged up if I'm not guilty," Israel insisted. But he also said he was "a little shaky."
Karas said, "Seventy percent is not a number that makes me feel comfortable," and Israel's lawyer, Barry Bohrer, acknowledged that he would not want to try a case in front of jurors who were 70 percent clear-minded.
The parties agreed to return to court Sept. 16, when the withdrawal from fentanyl should be complete.
Israel disappeared June 9, the day he was supposed to report to a federal prison hospital in Ayer, Massachusetts. He left his SUV on a bridge north of New York City with the words "Suicide is Painless" etched into the dust on the hood.
He then took off in a camper vehicle and apparently spent the next few weeks at a Massachusetts campground while police and federal agents, not fooled by the fake suicide, searched for him. While he was missing, his girlfriend, Debra Ryan, was arrested and charged with aiding and abetting his failure to surrender. Her case is pending.
On July 2, Israel drove up to a Massachusetts police station and surrendered.
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I think both should be put to death without a second opinion, I mean death now not tomorrow, this would creat a problem for them and they would both quit.
the best of good byes Frank Bowers of Austin, TX
Don''t we?
Who hurt more people:
A hedge fund fraud
B pot head sitting around his house getting stoned
Who will do more time?
A Hedge Fund FRauder
B Stoner caught with an OZ..
They are nothing but parasites on society and its economy.
Anyone can pledge collaterized debt obligations from a helpless bank to "buy out" companies and industries.
Who gives the right for some individuals to "buy out" some company over another. That''s not fair.
Folks, we have nothing even close to a "free market" system instead we live in a "Guilded Age."
Make no mistake about it.
And do you create an "industry" out of "buy out" companies? It''s stupid and doesn''t make sense at all.
Fair?, Not sure, effective though. They do not cheat, swindle people ever again!
- by Gary Kempf August 6, 2008 4:02 PM EDT
- After fleecing investors of nearly half a billion dollars.
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See all 12 CommentsYou can bet the money he scammed is safe somewhere.