Man who fled country scheduled for trial
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A former Newport Beach man was scheduled to face fraud charges in a
New York court Tuesday after fleeing the country six years ago.
Eugene M. Carriere, who ran a Newport Beach Internet company, Yes
Entertainment Network Inc., is accused of defrauding investors out of
$11 million, according to Assistant U.S. Atty. Curtis A. Kin. He fled
the country in 1999 after search warrants were issued at his company,
Kin said.
Investigators located Carriere, 56, in Thailand a few weeks ago
and authorities in that country took him into custody, Kin said. He
was flown to New York for an initial court appearance and will likely
later appear in a Santa Ana courthouse, Kin said.
Carriere is charged with mail fraud and money laundering in an
indictment that alleges he sought investors for his company and
didn’t provide returns. He presented his company as a multimedia,
family-oriented website that would generate profits through
advertising, Kin said.
Telemarketers in American and Canadian boiler rooms allegedly
raised $11 million, nearly $4 million of which went into a Hong Kong
bank account for Carriere. Outside telemarketers allegedly received
45% of investor money for sales commission.
The FBI is still seeking James S. Eberhart, 64, who operated the
company with Carriere, Kin said.
Richard Hines, 60, of Long Beach, and John Temple, 65, of Chino
Hills pleaded guilty in connection with the case earlier this year.
The two operated a Beverly Hills telemarketing company, Satellite
Capital Group, and admitted raising millions through at least four
different fraudulent investments, including Carriere’s company.
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