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SEC Secures $3.8M Settlement from Widow of Dead Ponzi Scheme Operator
Abstract:The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has secured nearly $4 million from the widow of a deceased investment adviser who orchestrated a Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 50 investors out of $29 million over more than a decade.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has secured nearly $4 million from the widow of a deceased investment adviser who orchestrated a Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 50 investors out of $29 million over more than a decade.
Widow Reaches Settlement with SEC
The SEC recently announced that Wendy Swensen, the widow of fraudster Stephen Swensen, agreed to pay $3.8 million to resolve the case. The funds will be distributed to victims through a court-appointed receiver.
The $29M Ponzi Scheme
Stephen Swensen promised clients guaranteed annual returns of at least 5% through his firm, Crew Capital Group. He claimed that investor money would be placed in bank loans and options tied to the S&P 500 index.
However, the truth is that Swensen used investor funds to cover personal expenses, including aircraft and real estate purchases. By posing as a registered investment adviser representative affiliated with several legitimate brokerage firms, many of the victims seeking retirement planning advice, he gained access to clients and funneled them into his fraudulent investment program.
The Ponzi scheme operated from 2011 until Swensens death in June 2022. Remarkably, the fraud continued even after his death, demonstrating the depth of deception involved.
Conclusion
While the widows $3.8 million settlement represents only a fraction of the total $29 million lost, it provides at least partial restitution for defrauded investors. The case highlights how Ponzi schemes can infiltrate legitimate financial channels and the lasting damage they inflict on unsuspecting victims.

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