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Payments have resumed to alleged Ponzi scheme victims - lawyer

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After months of delay, persons who invested with an alleged Ponzi scheme, Accelerate­d Capital Firm Inc (ACFI), have begun to receive their monies, Attorney Dexter Todd yesterday said.

Contacted for an update, Todd, who is representi­ng principals of the firm Yuri Garcia-Dominguez and Ateeka Ishmael told Stabroek News that he spoke to his clients during last week who informed him that the repayment process commenced late last month.

However, he could not provide details on how many persons have been repaid, the amount reimbursed thus far or what system is being used.

Todd related that the regulatory authoritie­s wrote to Dominguez requesting that he not make any other public statement on the matter.

He said Dominguez has since agreed to the request. “…As to whether the law provides for them to do that, no it does not,” Todd noted.

At present, Todd explained that the investors’ main focus would naturally be to have their monies returned. “I think the people really want their money, that is the investors…..I think at some point in time, the matter will be put to rest…People just want their money,” he said.

In August, 2020, the police had arrested the couple after launching an investigat­ion into what has been described as a huge Ponzi scheme.

The Guyana Police Force had said that Dominguez, 34, a naturalise­d Guyanese of Cuban origin, and his wife,

Ishmael, 32, both of

Track ‘A’, Coldingen, East Coast Demerara, were detained as part of an ongoing investigat­ion of alleged fraud.

At a press conference held in early October, 2020, Dominguez had announced plans to recommence repayment of invested capital to 17,000 clients from October 12th, 2020 since the firm is not licensed to operate here and has been forced to cease all of its operations.

The repayment did commence as promised with some 27 persons receiving their invested capital. However, two days after the repayment started, officials from the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) raided the couple’s property at Coldingen, ECD and seized equipment containing

records of their clients. This resulted in a halt of the repayment.

In November, 2020, Todd had told this newspaper that persons who invested with ACFI were at risk of losing their money as the companies which piloted the trading of the funds had since terminated their contracts with the firm.

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Yuri Garcia Dominguez and Ateeka Ishmael

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