Topic: Norman Hsu
Former Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu was sentenced Tuesday to more than 24 years in prison by a judge who accused him of funding his fraud by manipulating the political process in a way that "strikes at the very core of our democracy." U.S. District Judge ...
Norman Hsu, a Chinese-American businessman and fundraiser for the Democratic Party, was sentenced Tuesday in New York to 24 years prison for fraud. Hsu, 58, was convicted on charges of operating an 80 million dollar pyramid fraud, or Ponzi scheme, and violating campaign finance laws. Hsu's scam was to attract investments to his two companies, Components Ltd and Next ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former U.S. Democratic Party fundraiser whose 2007 arrest prompted Hillary Clinton to return $850,000 in campaign contributions was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison on Tuesday. Hong Kong-born Norman Hsu, 58, was convicted in May by a jury in federal court in New York of violating election laws by making donations ...
Prosecutors have urged a judge to sentence former Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu to 30 years to life in prison for violating campaign finance laws. The government said Hsu deserves a lengthy sentence for defrauding hundreds of investors out of more than $50 million in a Ponzi scheme ...
