Wednesday, October 20, 2021

DOJ: Australian National Sentenced To More Than 9 Years In Prison For Multimillion-Dollar Text-Messaging Consumer Fraud Scheme

 Southern District of New York

Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney’s Office
Southern District of New York

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Australian National Sentenced To More Than 9 Years In Prison For Multimillion-Dollar Text-Messaging Consumer Fraud Scheme

Damian Williams, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that MICHAEL PEARSE, an Australian national who was extradited to the United States from Australia in January 2021, was sentenced today to 109 months in prison for his participation in a fraudulent scheme to charge hundreds of thousands of mobile phone customers millions of dollars in monthly fees for unsolicited, recurring text messages without the customers’ knowledge or consent – a practice the conspirators referred to as “auto-subscribing.”  PEARSE played a key role in the scheme as CEO of a company that created the computer program that was used to enroll victims into the text message services without their knowledge or consent.  PEARSE previously pled guilty before United States District Judge Analisa Torres, who imposed today’s sentence. 

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Michael Pearse played a vital role in an international consumer fraud conspiracy that swindled hundreds of thousands of mobile phone customers out of millions, and ‘earned’ Pearse and his co-conspirators at least $50 million, of which Pearse pocketed more than $10 million.  Thanks to IRS Criminal Investigation and the FBI, as well as our international partners, Pearse was apprehended, prosecuted, and now sentenced for his crime.”

According to the allegations contained in the Indictment, evidence presented at the trial of co-conspirator Darcy Wedd, court filings, and statements made during plea proceedings:

From in or about 2011 through in or about 2013, PEARSE and his co-conspirators engaged in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud U.S.-based consumers (and others) by placing unauthorized charges for premium text messaging services on consumers’ cellular phone bills.  To carry out the scheme, PEARSE and others caused unsolicited and recurring text messages to be sent to mobile phone users containing content such as horoscopes, celebrity gossip, or trivia facts.  The victims of the fraud scheme never ordered these services, which were known in the industry as premium text messaging (“PSMS”) services, but were fraudulently “auto-subscribed” and billed for them at a rate of $9.99 per month.  The $9.99 charge recurred each month unless and until consumers noticed the charges and took action to unsubscribe.  Even then, consumers’ attempts to dispute the charges and obtain refunds were often unsuccessful.

During the relevant period, co-conspirator Lin Miao operated a company called Tatto Inc., a/k/a “Tatto Media” (“Tatto”), that offered PSMS services to mobile phone customers.  PEARSE was the CEO of a company called Bullroarer, which was affiliated with Tatto.  To enable Tatto to auto-subscribe consumers to unwanted PSMS services, PEARSE and co-defendant Yongchao Liu, a/k/a “Kevin Liu,” who worked as a Java Development Engineer for Bullroarer, agreed to build a computer program that could spoof the required consumer authorizations – i.e., a program that could generate the text message correspondence that one would ordinarily see with genuine PSMS subscriptions.  PEARSE and Liu agreed to build the program (the “Auto-Subscription Platform”), which was operational by in or about the middle of 2011.  PEARSE, Liu, and Miao then used the Auto-Subscription Platform to fraudulently auto-subscribe hundreds of thousands of mobile phone customers, using phone numbers provided by co-conspirators at Mobile Messenger, a U.S. aggregation company operated by Darcy Wedd that served as a middleman between content providers such as Tatto and mobile phone carriers.  Through their successful orchestration of the fraudulent scheme, PEARSE and his co-conspirators generated more than $50 million in fraud proceeds for themselves and PEARSE personally pocketed more than $10 million.        

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In addition to the prison sentence, PEARSE was ordered PEARSE to forfeit $10,162,937.96, as well as his interest in three real properties in Australia and other assets, representing proceeds traceable to the fraud that PEARSE personally obtained.

To date, nine other defendants – Liu, Miao, Andrew Bachman, Michael Pajaczkowski, Erdolo Eromo, Jonathan Murad, Francis Assifuah, Jason Lee, and Christopher Goff – have pled guilty in connection with their participation in the fraud.  Two additional defendants, Darcy Wedd and Fraser Thompson, were convicted in 2017 following jury trials.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  In addition, Mr. Williams thanked law enforcement partners in Australia, as well as the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs of the Department’s Criminal Division, for their support and assistance with the extradition of PEARSE and codefendant Liu.

This case is being prosecuted by the Office’s Complex Frauds and Cybercrime Unit.  Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jilan Kamal and Olga I. Zverovich are in charge of the prosecution.

                      

Topic(s): 
Consumer Protection
Financial Fraud
Contact: 
james.margolin@usdoj.gov nicholas.biase@usdoj.gov (212) 637-2600
Press Release Number: 
21-291
Updated October 20, 2021

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Nxivm doctor accused of branding ‘sex slaves’ loses medical license by Jesse O'Neill

https://nypost.com/2021/10/02/nxivm-doctor-danielle-roberts-accused-of-branding-women-loses-medical-license/


Nxivm doctor accused of branding ‘sex slaves’ loses medical license

The New York doctor who branded “slaves” in the Nxivm sex cult with leader Keith Raniere’s initials has been stripped of her medical license.

A state Department of Health hearing committee sustained multiple counts of professional misconduct against Dr. Danielle Roberts, who was part of the master-slave group within Nxivm known as DOS.

Health officials found that Roberts used a cauterizing machine to write “KAR” on the pelvic region of at least 17 women without anesthesia, “to intentionally cause them pain.”

The disgraced former doctor was defiant and evasive as she testified before the health committee, officials said.

Roberts “denies being brainwashed, yet she expressed no real remorse, which represented to the hearing committee her distorted reality and the very real concern that others remain vulnerable to her future brandings,” the decision read.

Raniere, 61, landed 120 year in prison last year on seven felony convictions involving everything from sex-trafficking to racketeering, child pornography and forced labor.

Roberts (far right) “expressed no remorse,” according to the decision.
Roberts (far right) “expressed no remorse,” according to the decision.
AP

Nxivm member-turned-whistleblower Mark Vincente testified about the sickening branding process at Raniere’s trial in Brooklyn federal court.

Jurors were shown photos of the brands that Raniere allegedly used to mark his “slaves.” The insignia looked like a backwards K and R, which Vicente said was “a combination of two sets of initials” — the first being Raniere’s.

“I believe she was a slave and a master, and the person who actually did the branding,” Vicente said about Roberts. “She was the brander.”

With Post wires

Friday, October 1, 2021

Doctor who branded women for Raniere loses medical license by Robert Gavin

https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-loyalist-Danielle-Roberts-loses-license-for-16501584.php

Doctor who branded women for Raniere loses medical license

Danielle Roberts, second NXIVM doctor punished for misconduct, faulted for saying she wasn't "brainwashed, yet she expressed no real remorse" about involvement in group

Photo of Robert Gavin


ALBANY – The state Department of Health has revoked the medical license of NXIVM loyalist Danielle Roberts, the physician who branded the initials of cult leader Keith Raniere onto the pelvic areas of 17 of her fellow “slaves.”

In a 3-0 decision, a hearing committee agreed with allegations of the department's Board of Professional Medical Conduct that Roberts engaged in 12 forms of professional misconduct. The committee said Roberts had tremendous potential as a physician but was "deeply troubled" by her refusal to admit regrets of her poor choices.

"(Roberts) denies being brainwashed, yet she expressed no real remorse, which represented to the hearing committee her distorted reality and the very real concern that others remain vulnerable to her future brandings," the decision said.

Roberts, who belonged to Raniere’s secret “master/slave” club known as Dominus Obsequious Sororium (DOS), used a cauterizing pen to brand the women. As preparation, she was branded herself by an artist in Brooklyn — and practiced on "fruit and pigs knuckles," the decision said.

When women were branded, they cried, screamed, squealed, flipped off the table and bit down on a towel. One woman described the experience as "incredibly painful." Another woman said it felt like "an acute fire in the most sensitive part of my body," the decision said.

The decision followed hearings held between June 2020 and March 2021.

Roberts, 40, a doctor since 2009 and onetime hospitalist at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany, committed misconduct that included willfully abusing a patient, practicing medicine with gross negligence, moral unfitness, services not authorized by the patient and failing to use appropriate infection control practices, the decision stated.

Roberts, formerly of Halfmoon and Long Island, is the second doctor in NXIVM to lose a medical license. In 2019, the department revoked the license of NXIVM member Brandon Porter, who conducted human brain activity experiments and other unsanctioned research in Halfmoon on NXIVM-linked people.

Raniere, 61, the self-help guru known as "Vanguard," whose philosophies were behind the teachings at NXIVM and its Executive Success Programs (ESP) based in Colonie, is serving 120 years in federal prison for his trial conviction of sex trafficking, forced labor conspiracy and racketeering charges.

Roberts could not be reached. Her attorney, Anthony Z. Scher, told the Times Union that he believed the decision was legally incorrect. Scher argued that Roberts was acting as a "branding technician" and not in her capacity as a doctor. He said Roberts is considering an appeal of the ruling to the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court's Third Department in Albany.

A Long Island-based general surgeon, David Mayer, testified  at the hearings on Roberts' behalf that she could "put aside her white coat" during brandings. The decision said Mayer's argument was inconsistent with his referring to himself as "always a physician."

 Roberts, who joined NXIVM in 2013, was recruited into DOS, also known as “The Vow,” in 2016. In DOS, various tiers of "slaves" took lifetime vows of obedience to "masters" who, in turn, were slaves for higher-ranking masters who, in turn, were slaves to even higher masters. At the top of the DOS pyramid were eight "first-line" slaves and then, at its zenith, stood Raniere, the only man in DOS and its “grand master.”

The women repeatedly handed over blackmail material known as "collateral" that could be used against them if they ever turned on DOS. On the command of Raniere, DOS members lived on only a few hundred calories a day, wore chains to symbolize collars, were in some cases ordered to sexually please Raniere and, for many others, were branded with the symbol they later learned was Raniere's initials.

Roberts was a "slave" for DOS master Allison Mack, the former actress on the television show "Smallville" who was among Raniere's eight highest-ranking "first-line" slaves in DOS. Raniere instructed Mack that women were to be branded in a sacrificial position and to request the branding so as to not appear coerced.

The decision noted that Roberts said she joined NXIVM to enrich her skills as a doctor.

"The evidence shows, however, that she deliberately chose to adhere to her DOS 'vows of obedience' instead of providing the women she branded with 'all the things that a physician does' because to do so would have resulted in 'breaking (her) vow' and 'went quite the counter to what the whole purpose was,'" the decision said.

 "In other words, when faced with any conflict between NXIVM and her responsibilities as a physician, she chose NXIVM," the decision stated. "For these reasons, the hearing committee believes she abdicated her values as a physician and failed her profession, herself, and everyone else involved."

Roberts performed the brandings, which took 20 to 45 minutes to complete, using a cauterizing pen on women who were not given anesthesia, the decision said.

 "While an electrocautery device can be used as a scalpel, it is not intended to be used directly on the skin surface because it can cause significantly more skin damage extending beyond the tip or point of contact," the decision said.

The ruling said that Roberts was evasive, defiant and inconsistent when she testified at the hearing. She refused to disclose the circumstances of joining NXIVM, the whereabouts of videotapes of brandings and was hesitant to admit the symbol in the brand was Raniere's initials — then acknowledged it, the decision said.

The committee, in a 2-1 ruling, found Roberts also committed professional misconduct in 2016 when she failed to report a flu-like communicable disease outbreak that severely infected attendees at the YMCA Silver Bay resort on Lake George. The conference, which drew 438 people including 76 children, was at the site where NXIVM for years held "V-Week," an annual weeklong celebration of Raniere's birthday.

She was among NXIVM loyalists who in 2020 danced outside Raniere's former federal lock-up in Brooklyn in a show of support. Roberts is on a website for "The Dossier Project," made of admitted DOS members who defend its purpose and claim that it no longer exists. 

Mack, her former "master," cooperated with prosecutors and now rejects NXIVM and DOS. The actress was sentenced to three years in federal prison for racketeering and racketeering conspiracy.