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Alanis Morissette manager admits he stole US$5 mln

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Mr Schwartz was hired to protect his clients’ money by managing it profession­ally, but instead misappropr­iated millions to enrich himself.

LOS ANGELES: The manager of rocker Alanis Morissette admitted on Wednesday to fleecing the singer of nearly US$ 5 million and falsely claiming the money was used to grow marijuana.

Jonathan Todd Schwartz agreed to plead guilty to embezzling the money in court papers filed in Los Angeles federal court.

Schwartz admitted that between May 2010 and January 2014 he withdrew about US$ 4.8 million from Morissette’s account without her knowledge and labelled the unauthoris­ed cash withdrawal­s as “sundry/ personal expenses” on accounting records.

When confronted about the missing funds, he then lied and claimed the money was used as an investment to illegally grow cannabis.

Schwartz also admitted to embezzling more than US$ 1.7 million from one other unidentifi­ed celebrity and a sports figure.

“Mr Schwartz was hired to protect his clients’ money by managing it profession­ally, but instead misappropr­iated millions to enrich himself,” Deirdre Fike, the assistant director in charge of the FBI office in Los Angeles, said in a statement.

Deirdre Fike, assistant director in charge of the FBI office in LA

Morissette, who filed a lawsuit against Schwartz in May, said her former manager had cost her US$ 15 million overall both through theft and other malfeasanc­e.

The Canadian-born, Los Angeles-based singer said she turned down a “lucrative” offer to perform five shows in Las Vegas after Schwartz convinced her that she did not need the money.

She said she fired Schwartz in March after he failed to clearly explain her finances.

According to GSO Business Management, which employed Schwartz and has also filed a lawsuit against him, he maintained a lavish lifestyle that included a US$ 50,000 vacation to the Pacific island of Bora Bora and a US$ 75,000 debt from a casino.

Schwartz on Feb 1 is expected to formally enter his guilty plea to two felony charges of wire fraud and filing a false tax return.

Although he technicall­y faces up 23 years in prison, the plea deal states that a sentence of four to six years in prison will be considered by the judge. — AFP

 ??  ?? Morissette backstage at the 2015 Juno Awards in Hamilton, Ontario, on Mar 15, 2015. — Reuters file photo
Morissette backstage at the 2015 Juno Awards in Hamilton, Ontario, on Mar 15, 2015. — Reuters file photo

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