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Hollywood producer stole from movies, ran ‘ponzi-like scheme,’ feds say
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Hollywood producer stole from movies, ran ‘ponzi-like scheme,’ feds say

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A Hollywood producer bilked movie and enterprise companions out of $12 million, claiming he was utilizing their cash to work on films or different official enterprises, however as a substitute utilizing it to purchase costly automobiles, homes and even a surrogate, prosecutors alleged Wednesday.

David Brown labored for years as a producer of indie Hollywood productions, burnishing his credentials as a producer of the movie competition darling “The Fallout,” starring Jenna Ortega, which gained the narrative characteristic competitors at South by Southwest, in addition to of “The Apprentice,” the film in regards to the rise of Donald Trump.

However at the same time as Brown appeared to be placing collectively a profitable producing profession, federal prosecutors mentioned, he was additionally defrauding quite a few victims by siphoning funds that belonged to manufacturing corporations and transferring the cash to himself or companies he managed.

In an e mail to The Instances for a 2023 article that documented the path of fraud allegations that dogged him, Brown mentioned he had made errors up to now, however denied defrauding anybody.

“I needed to work actually laborious to get the place I’m right now,” he mentioned. “I needed to overcome quite a bit. I needed to struggle for my place. … I’m not some unhealthy man.”

Brown was indicted Wednesday on 21 counts of wire fraud, transactional cash laundering and aggravated id theft. He had his first court docket look in South Carolina.

Prosecutors alleged that Brown, who lived in Sherman Oaks, used a collection of techniques to defraud his enterprise companions out of their cash.

He satisfied one sufferer to place cash into an organization referred to as Movie Holdings Capital, which was alleged to finance movie tasks. However Brown as a substitute took the individual’s cash and used it for “sustaining his life-style and repaying prior victims … in a Ponzi-like scheme,” prosecutors mentioned.

In different situations, Brown used manufacturing firm funds to pay Hollywood Covid Testing, an organization he managed, “for providers by no means rendered or already paid for,” prosecutors mentioned.

He additionally instructed one sufferer that they might pool cash and make a enterprise flipping homes. He contributed little to the enterprise and used a number of the sufferer’s cash for different functions, prosecutors mentioned.

Brown made positive to hide his checkered previous from potential enterprise companions. He tried to not allow them to know in regards to the 2023 article in The Instances, or in regards to the in depth litigation filed in opposition to him, based on federal prosecutors.

The 2023 article — for which The Instances interviewed greater than 30 folks — detailed a collection of allegations in opposition to Brown from his movie companions, together with that he solid Kevin Spacey’s signature and instructed movie buyers that Spacey had agreed to behave as a major character in a movie for simply $100,000. However Spacey had not signed on to the movie and didn’t even know what it was, his former supervisor instructed The Instances. Brown denied forging Spacey’s signature.

Brown used the cash he stole from his victims to make extravagant purchases, prosecutors mentioned.

He purchased a 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon and three Teslas, together with a 2024 Cybertruck, prosecutors alleged. He used the funds to make mortgage funds on his dwelling and to transform the house and used about $100,000 to put in a pool, prosecutors mentioned.

He even purchased a home for his mom utilizing the ill-gotten money, prosecutors alleged.

On high of that, Brown additionally allegedly used stolen cash to pay $70,000 for surrogacy, personal faculty tuition for his little one and different providers.

In all, he stole greater than $12 million from his victims, prosecutors alleged.

Brown is in federal custody in South Carolina and can enter a plea to the costs at his arraignment within the coming weeks, based on the U.S. legal professional’s workplace for the Central District of California.

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