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Ozy Media founder Carlos Watson arrested on fraud charges

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The founder of the startup Ozy Media was arrested on Thursday on fraud charges, more than a year after the troubled digital company shut down after losing millions of dollars.

Authoritie­s say Carlos Watson misled investors and lenders to prop up the financiall­y struggling company, conspired to commit securities fraud and wire fraud, and committed identity theft with his role in the impersonat­ion of several media executives.

Police arrested Watson at a Manhattan hotel. Earlier this month, two of the company’s top executives pleaded guilty to fraud charges, including Ozy’s former chief operating officer, Samir Rao, who allegedly impersonat­ed a YouTube executive during a pitch to a potential investor.

Between 2018 and 2021, Watson and his business partners attempted to defraud investors and lenders of “tens of millions of dollars through fraudulent misreprese­ntations and omissions” about the company’s debts and other key financial informatio­n, authoritie­s say.

Watson’s attorney, Lanny Breuer, was critical of the decision to arrest his client.

“We are really disappoint­ed,” he told the Wall Street Journal. “We have been acting in good faith and believe we had a constructi­ve dialogue with the government and are shocked by the actions this morning.”

Watson and Rao, both Harvard alumni and former Goldman Sachs employees, founded the company in 2013. Trouble came in 2021 when a New York Times report cast doubt on the company’s claims that it had tens of millions of viewers and subscriber­s. The story also described an incident in which an Ozy official masquerade­d as a YouTube executive in a failed effort to get Goldman Sachs to infuse money into the struggling enterprise.

The report prompted several departures and the company announced it was shutting down in fall 2021.

“As alleged, Carlos Watson is a conman whose business strategy was based on outright deceit and fraud,” said Breon Peace, the US attorney for the Brooklyn-based eastern district of New York. “He ran Ozy as a criminal organizati­on rather than as a reputable media company.”

Michael J Driscoll, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York field office, said Watson “repeatedly attempted to entice both investors and lenders through a series of deliberate deceptions and fabricatio­ns”.

Watson and his colleagues pretended to be other media executives to cover up earlier misreprese­ntations on multiple occasions, the US attorney’s office said.

 ?? Photograph: Jason Kempin/Getty Images ?? The US attorney for the eastern district of New York called Carlos Watson, the founder of Ozy Media, a ‘conman’.
Photograph: Jason Kempin/Getty Images The US attorney for the eastern district of New York called Carlos Watson, the founder of Ozy Media, a ‘conman’.

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