Hollywood Actor Horwitz Jailed For $650m Movie Ponzi Scheme

Zachary Horwitz, an American actor, was sentenced to prison for defrauding investors out of $650 million in a massive Hollywood ponzi scheme.

Horwitz, who used the money to fund a luxury lifestyle of yachts, planes, and fast automobiles, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday.

The imprisoned actor forged contracts with HBO and Netflix to dupe investors into turning over large sums of money, which he spent on private flights, top-of-the-line cars, and a fancy Los Angeles residence equipped with a wine cellar.

“Horwitz portrayed himself as a Hollywood success story,” prosecutors said, according to the Department of Justice.

“He branded himself as an industry player, who… leveraged his relationships with online streaming platforms like HBO and Netflix to sell them foreign film distribution rights at a steady premium.

“But, as his victims came to learn, (Horwitz) was not a successful businessman or Hollywood insider. He just played one.”

Horwitz, who acted in small-time horror films under the name Zach Avery, told investors he was buying foreign distribution rights for US movies, and then selling them to streaming platforms.

The 35-year-old gave each victim a note promising a handsome profit six or 12 months later.

Over seven years he kept the scheme going by using new investors’ money to repay the old ones. By the time it all fell apart, more than $230 million had vanished.

He admitted security fraud in October, and acknowledged that he had never bought any film rights, or secured any distribution contracts.

It would be “difficult to conceive a white-collar crime more egregious,” prosecutors said in a memo to the judge, noting he started his life of crime by swindling university friends, according to the Los Angeles Times.

“He began by betraying the trust of his own friends, people who lowered their guard because they could not possibly imagine that someone they had known for years would unflinchingly swindle them and their families out of their life savings,” they wrote.

Horwitz was jailed for 20 years, and ordered by Judge Mark Scarsito to repay $230 million to his victims.

By Gift Adene

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