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  1. 1⁄2 years before facing state charge) 1920–1922; 9 years state 1927–1934; deportation in 1934. Charles Ponzi ( / ˈpɒnzi /, Italian: [ˈpontsi]; born Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi; March 3, 1882 – January 18, 1949) was an Italian swindler and con artist who operated in the U.S. and Canada. His aliases included Charles ...

  2. Charles Ponzi was born Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi on March 3, 1882, in the town of Lugo in northern Italy. His parents, Oreste and Imelda Ponzi, Ponzi later said, were part of a ...

  3. www.smithsonianmag.com › history › in-ponzi-we-trustIn Ponzi We Trust | Smithsonian

    Many of these computer-savvy crooks have taken their cue from an Italian immigrant named Charles Ponzi, a dapper, five-foot-two-inch rogue who in 1920 raked in an estimated $15 million in eight...

  4. And Charles Ponzi (1882-1949) was not Jewish. In any case, anyone who believes the stereotype that all Jews are avaricious must also believe that the Irish are drunkards, the Scots are cheap,...

  5. Charles Ponzi was arrested on August 12, 1920, and charged with 86 counts of mail fraud. Owing an estimated $7 million, he pleaded guilty to mail fraud, and subsequently spent 14 years in prison ...

  6. Charles Ponzi’s profession is listed in the Biographical Almanac as “swindler.”. Ponzi’s name is immortal because he had the genius to turn a legitimate business venture into a very lucrative crime. A native of Italy, Ponzi began his life of crime early, stealing from his parents and parish priests. He emigrated to Canada and then to ...

  7. It was the largest Ponzi scheme in history in which Madoff defrauded investors out of tens of billions of dollars over the course of at least 17 years. Here are 10 facts about Charles Ponzi, the man whose name became synonymous with fraud.

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