Financial Fraud: John Vartanian Sentenced In Connection With a Fraudulent Debt Relief Firm

<h2>Salesman Sentenced in Scheme to Defraud Consumers Through Debt Relief Firms<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>A Newport Beach&comma; California&comma; man was sentenced today in <em><strong>connection with a fraudulent debt relief firm<&sol;strong><&sol;em>&comma; the Justice Department and U&period;S&period; Postal Inspection Service announced&period;  The defendant worked at Nelson Gamble and Associates and Jackson Hunter Morris and Knight&comma; companies that offered to settle credit card debts but instead took victims’ payments as undisclosed up-front fees&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>John Vartanian&comma; 57&comma; was sentenced to serve 27 months in prison&comma; followed by three years of supervised release&comma; and ordered to pay &dollar;1&comma;208&comma;086 in restitution&period;  Vartanian admitted to selling the <em>firm’s fraudulent debt relief services<&sol;em> through telephone calls with consumers nationwide&period;  The sentence was imposed Monday by U&period;S&period; District Court Judge Dale Fischer of the Central District of California in Los Angeles&period;  The defendant previously pleaded guilty for his  role in the scheme&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;These scams take advantage of consumers already struggling with debt&comma;” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Benjamin C&period; Mizer&comma; head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The Department of Justice will continue to work with its law enforcement partners to protect <strong>consumers from fraud<&sol;strong>&comma; especially when they are targeted based on their financially vulnerable conditions&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We are gratified by today’s sentencing&comma; on behalf of the many unsuspecting victims who sought <em><a class&equals;"wpil&lowbar;keyword&lowbar;link" href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;tag&sol;financial-fraud&sol;" title&equals;"financial" data-wpil-keyword-link&equals;"linked" data-wpil-monitor-id&equals;"660">financial<&sol;a> relief<&sol;em>&comma; only to be further burdened by these criminals&comma;” said Inspector in Charge Regina L&period; Faulkerson of Criminal Investigations&comma; U&period;S&period; Postal Inspection Service&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We applaud the work of the Justice Department’s Consumer Protection Branch in bringing this fraudulent credit repair salesman and his accomplices to justice&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Vartanian <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;justice&period;gov&sol;opa&sol;pr&sol;southern-california-man-pleads-guilty-his-role-sales-manager-fraudulent-mortgage-modification">pleaded guilty<&sol;a> to one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud&period; Four other defendants also <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;justice&period;gov&sol;opa&sol;pr&sol;four-california-residents-sentenced-scheme-defraud-consumers-through-debt-relief-firms">pleaded guilty<&sol;a> and were sentenced last week in connection with the fraudulent scheme&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Vartanian and other members of the conspiracy at times portrayed Nelson Gamble and Jackson Hunter as law firms or attorney-based companies&period;  Clients were told the companies would negotiate favorable settlements with creditors&period;  Clients made monthly payments expecting the money to go toward settlements&period;  The conspirators instead took at least 15 percent of the total debt as company fees&comma; with the first six months of payments going almost entirely toward undisclosed up-front fees&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The scheme ran from February 2010 to September 2012 and&comma; in 2011&comma; changed names from Nelson Gamble to Jackson Hunter&period; Conspirators told victims that Nelson Gamble had gone bankrupt and that Jackson Hunter was an unrelated company that had taken over some of the accounts&period; Participants in the scheme blamed past problems on Nelson Gamble and denied requests for refunds of money paid to Nelson Gamble&period; Some victims who previously demanded refunds accepted the explanation that Nelson Gamble was bankrupt and did not pursue complaints against Jackson Hunter&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In September 2012&comma; the Federal Trade Commission &lpar;FTC&rpar; brought a <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;ftc&period;gov&sol;enforcement&sol;cases-proceedings&sol;122-3030-x120048&sol;nelson-gamble-associates-llc-et-al">civil case<&sol;a> against the companies and its principal&comma; Jeremy Nelson&comma; alleging that the defendants misrepresented debt relief services offered to consumers&period; &lpar;See https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;ftc&period;gov&sol;enforcement&sol;cases-proceedings&sol;122-3030-x120048&sol;nelson-gamble-associates-llc-et-al&rpar;&period; The case was settled by entry of a consent decree in August 2013&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Mizer commended the Postal Inspection Service team assigned to the Civil Division’s Consumer Protection Branch for their investigative efforts&period;  Mizer thanked the U&period;S&period; Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California for their contributions to the case and expressed appreciation to the FTC for referring the case to the Consumer Protection Branch&period; The case is being prosecuted by trial attorneys Alan Phelps and James Harlow of the Consumer Protection Branch&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For more information about the Consumer Protection Branch&comma; visit its website at <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;justice&period;gov&sol;civil&sol;consumer-protection-branch">http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;justice&period;gov&sol;civil&sol;consumer-protection-branch<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;justice&period;gov&sol;opa&sol;pr&sol;salesman-sentenced-scheme-defraud-consumers-through-debt-relief-firms">Original PressReleases&&num;8230&semi; <&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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