The Columbus Dispatch

Ponzi schemer sentenced, ordered to repay $103M

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A man once dubbed “King Perry” was sentenced Thursday to more than 17 years in prison for his role in mastermind­ing a longrunnin­g investment scam that collected more than $115 million from 1,000 investors nationwide.

Perry Santillo appeared in federal court in Rochester, New York, more than two years after pleading guilty to mail fraud and conspiracy. A federal judge also ordered him to pay $103 million in restitutio­n.

Santillo and his alleged conspirato­rs in the Ponzi scheme coaxed clients to cash in their retirement accounts and invest in sham companies under their control, using the money from newer investors to repay earlier investors, according to court documents.

To ensure a fresh supply of victims, Santillo and his confederat­es bought the businesses – and client lists – of a series of investment advisers and brokerages, prosecutor­s said. Over the years, they acquired investment firms in Tennessee, Ohio, Minnesota, Nevada, California, Florida, South Carolina, Texas, Pennsylvan­ia, Maryland and Indiana, according to court documents.

Federal securities regulators have said Santillo used some of the proceeds to fund a lavish lifestyle of cars, casino junkets and houses in multiple states. Lyrics to a song written for Santillo boasted that “King Perry” wears a “$10,000 suit everywhere he rides.”

Several of Santillo’s victims testified at his sentencing Thursday. Some had lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement savings.

In a letter to the court, Santillo expressed regret and said he is “haunted by the devastatio­n I have caused to so many. … I am truly ashamed of my choices.”

Several other figures in the scheme have pleaded guilty.

Santillo has also pleaded guilty to a related federal fraud charge in Pennsylvan­ia. He has yet to be sentenced in that case.

 ?? MICHAEL RUBINKAM/AP, FILE ?? Perry Santillo, once dubbed “King Perry,” was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison.
MICHAEL RUBINKAM/AP, FILE Perry Santillo, once dubbed “King Perry,” was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison.

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