Today's Video Headlines: 2/7/24
A former bigwig at a once-prominent Big Apple development firm and a slew of other real estate industry executives were indicted Wednesday for allegedly stealing more than $86 million in a years-long fraud scheme, Manhattan prosecutors said.
The case largely centers on the development of a luxury Manhattan condo project called the XI, prosecutors allege. After HFZ’s financial difficulties surfaced due to a string of lawsuits and investors started asking questions about the firm’s financial records, Meir allegedly directed an HFZ accountant to then forge bank statements to reflect millions of dollars in investor funds.
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