Terrence Nugara court case: Greedy financial planner admits to swindling $10 million from clients
  • 7 months ago
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A financial planner deed more than 10 million dollars from his customers who trust in racing cars, boats and helicopters to finance a generous lifestyle. For a five -year period, Terrence Nugara convinced 38 victims to invest thousands of dollars from their retirement. They promised that they would provide 98 percent of their investments, thus transferring their savings to self -governing funds created and reached by Nugara. Melbourne Finance Planner Terrence Nugara, of course, has accepted to steal more than $ 10 million from its customers for years behind the bars for years However, he was not involved in property developments and instead transferred his money to his personal bank accounts. In the end, Nugara obtained $ 10,152,061.93 ulent from his victims or stole it. On Tuesday, he confessed to his crimes during a hearing at the Victoria District Court. Lawyer Mark Sturges said Nugara uses the stolen money to finance important personal expenses and to buy racing cars, boats and helicopters. The lawyer knew that his head was in trouble when he fled to Costa Rica in 2019. Nugara planned to compensate for its losses and repay their debts by creating an online game platform in Central American country, but failed. Sturges realized that he was an order for his arrest when he was kidnapped and forced in Costa Rica. Nugara was arrested when he returned to Australia in October last year and has been detained since then. Nugara, although some victims received compensation from financial institutions, they did not repay any of their former customers. In a statement to the court, several sacrifices shared how Nugara ruined them financially without any savings for their retirement. One of his former customers described Nugara as a liar, cheating and . "I'm a selfish, greedy little man," she said to him in court. I hope you get the long sentence you deserve." Nugara remained insensitive during the appeal hearing, where he was found guilty of 37 crimes of deception and two thefts and financial advantage. A short statement Nugara was read to court and apologized for ruining their lives from the victims.
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