Federal Trade Commission Busts $100M Real Estate Scam In Belize

Federal Trade Commission Busts Largest Real Estate Scam Is In The History Of The Agency 

The Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Attorneys in Maryland shut down an alleged $100 million real estate scam in Belize. The FTC said the scheme was the largest real estate fraud the agency has uncovered in its history. 
The project was called Sanctuary Belize. The development drew thousands of investors from across the United States to invest $500,000 or more in the Central American country.

The Federal Trade Commission Calls Sanctuary Belize A Huge Scam

Federal Trade CommissionDevelopers promised investors they could build their dream retirement homes. The homes in the community would have every conceivable luxury amenity imaginable. This included an American-staffed hospital and an international airport.
In addition, Sanctuary Belize also promised investors the lots would double or triple in value in two or three years.
Convicted felon Andris Pukke ran the scam. He placed ads on Fox News to attract retirees as investors. However, Sanctuary Belize only developed 10% of the lots bought by investors over a 15 years period.
During this time, Pukke went to prison for another scam. Pukke also operated a fraudulent get-out-of-debt scheme.
The FTC alleges Pukke continued to direct the Belize fraud from jail. 
The Assistant Director of FTC’s Enforcement Division James Kohm called Pukke a “hardcore recidivist scammer.”
The FTC alleges Pukke siphoned off money from his investors. He allegedly used the money to pay off a loan connected to his bail and finance a personal home in California. The government also says Pukke lives in Newport Beach, California.

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