Year of the Ponzi Scheme

12.29.2009 | 11:18 am | admin

Charles Ponzi

Charles Ponzi

As we prepare to enter a new year, it’s natural to take a hard look back at where we’ve been.  There are some dark patches in the last decade – events and people we’d like to leave behind.  Included in that discard pile: the scores of greedy crooks who recently slithered out into the sunlight.  In a moment when so many Americans are struggling to get by with so little, we’d love to see 2010 unmarked by fraud, deception and financial ruin.  But the tide hasn’t washed up all the scumbags.  Nor will it ever, which is why this website could exist for eternity…

It goes without saying that the fraudster and the con artist are enduring characters; our infamous pack of 36 goes all the way back to the 18th century with John Law and the South Sea Bubble.  It’s also clear that these crimes happen in waves when the market is booming and investors feel that anything is possible.  When the cash dries up, the game is over.

We knew that 2009 was significant in the world of con artistry – it’s the year the Hall of Infamy launched.  It’s also the year that both Madoff, and Ponzi, became household names.  For (probably) unrelated reasons, this was a terrible year to be a con artist.  An Associated Press analysis of scams in all 50 states revealed that nearly four times as many investment scams were uncovered this year as in 2008; about 150 Ponzi schemes fell apart in 2009, leaving investors with holes in their pockets totaling $16.5 billion.

The AP article notes that stepped up efforts to investigate fraud have helped to both uncover these crimes, and have resulted in greater caution and awareness amongst investors.  We’re interested in exploring the enforcement side of the fraud story; in 2010, you can expect to see more about that on Con Watch.  We’re also planning to nominate a new batch of inductees to the Hall of Infamy.  Starting next week, you’ll have an opportunity to vote for the creeps you think are most deserving of a spot here.  We’ll be drawing from the names submitted by Con Watch readers; if you have a crook in mind, there’s still time to nominate.

In the meantime, we wish you a happy new year.  May you only experience deceit and ruin on the pages of this website!

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