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Bernhard Eugen Fritsch was found guilty of one count of wire fraud. Prosecutors allege he fraudulently obtained investments in his tech company, then used the funds to finance a lavish lifestyle.
A man from Malibu has been convicted of scamming investors and Hollywood stars out of more than $20 million through false claims about his celebrity app’s business performance. Bernhard Eugen ...
Bernhard Eugen Fritsch, the founder and CEO of StarClub Inc., a Santa Monica-based tech company, was held accountable for an elaborate fraud that fueled his lavish lifestyle, Fox News Digital has ...
Evidence presented at a nine-day trial showed that Fritsch, the founder and chief executive of Santa Monica-based StarClub Inc., made false claims to prospective investors, including that StarClub ...
Fritsch, the founder and CEO of StarClub Inc., a Santa Monica-based tech company, raised over $20 million from investors between 2014 and 2017 to develop an app called StarSite, according to ...
The problem with the pitch for the app StarSite was that Bernhard Eugen Fritsch, 63, falsely claimed between 2014 and 2017 that his company, StarClub, was about to enter into deals with or receive ...
Bernhard Eugen Fritsch, the founder and CEO of StarClub Inc., a Santa Monica-based tech company, was held accountable for an elaborate fraud that fueled his lavish lifestyle, Fox News Digital has ...
faces up to 20 years in prison after being convicted of wire fraud, the U.S. Justice Department said. Jurors found him not guilty of a second count. (Mike Windle / Getty Images for StarClub) ...
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