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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2012 I 3B
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SCOTT ROTHSTEIN CASE
Letter sent Rothstein into panic
■ In testimony this month,
Scott Rothstein recalled
feeling his Ponzi scheme was
'going to explode' after he
got a letter from a family
demanding $4.25 million
back.
BY JON BURSTEIN
Sertmei
The letter sent Scott Rothstein
into a panic. He feared his colossal
crimes were about to be exposed.
It was February 2009, eight
months before his $1A billion Pon-
zi scheme collapsed. A family of
investors had sent him the letter
demanding their $4.25 million
back immediately, and Rothstein
was certain they had uncovered
his secret
"Holy s—, this is going to ex-
plode," Rothstein recalled think-
ing. 'They figured out the P011Z1
scheme. They know there's no
money in the.accounts. We are all
going to jail."
The imprisoned Rothstein of-
fered fresh details into his final,
paranoid-filled months. of free-
dom in more transcripts released
this week from his three weeks of
closed-door testimony earlier this
month. In addition to testifying
how he kept the largest fmancial
fraud in South Florida history
alive, Rothstein explained how he
hooked a group of investors by us-.
ing real civil cases accusing bil-
lionaire money-manager Jeffrey
.Epstein of having sex with under-
age girls.
Rothstein, 50, told prospective
investors they were buying confi-
dential legal settlements in whis-
tieblower and sexual harassment
cases from plaintiffs who pre-
ferred quick lamp-sum payments
rather than waiting for all the
money; The settlements were pho-
ny; Rothstein and his office staff
made up the backup.paperworit.
The fraud unraveled in October
2009 with Rothstein, a now-dis-
barred Fort Lauderdale attorney,
briefly fleeing to Morocco, then
returning to secretly cooperate
with the FBI until his arrest a
month later. He is serving a
50-year prison sentence, his
whereabouts unknown because
he's in a witness protection pro-
gram behind bars.
While he may be in hiding, he
still has a lotto sayi giving a two-
week deposition in December fol-
lowed by the 15-day session this
month. So far, more than 5,000
pages of Rothstein's testimony
have been'made public with at
least another 1,000 pages set to be
released in the next few wet
Testifying via videoconferenc-
ing in the most recent deposition.
Rothstein said he believed his Pon-
zi 'theme was at risk of being ex-
posed when Gerald Brauser and
his family demanded back $4.25
million they'd invested with him.
Bothstein said the Brausers' at-
torney, Frank Graziadei, claimed
he had obtained a banking report
showing the Rothstein Rosenfeldt
Adler law firm's trust accounts
didn'thave nearly as much money
in ihemss Rothstein was Halt-fling
ROTHSTEIN
Rothstein said he acted quickly to
reimburse the Brausers with other
investors' money and to have them
sign a confidential settlement.
"We didn't want them to go to
authorities," Rothstein said.
The bankruptcy trustee for
Rothstein's law firm has since
sued the Brausers to recover the
$4.25 million.
A lawyer for the
Brausers told the
Sun Sentinel that
Rothstein's allega-
tion he bought the
Brausers' silence is
•"n0nsene.P "
'They asked for
their principal
back bo•sme they were led to be-
lieve they could withdraw the
money at any time and one of the
Brausers had the need for the in-
vestment back to pay off the mort-
gage on a completely unrelated
property," said Allan Joseph, an-
other attorney for the Brausers.
"My clients are victims and now
they have to defend against a law-
suit solely on Scott Rothstein's
testimony."
Joseph said that it makes no
sense that if the Brausers had be-
lieved Rothstein was a crook why
one of them retained him as an at-
torney in another matter. In addi-
tion, another family member, put
$900,000 of his own money into a
different Rothstein investment ve-
hicle two days before the letter
was sent, Joseph said.
Joseph said Graziadei, who
wrote the letter, has testified he
never mentioned anything about a
banking report to Rothstein.
In other testimony, Rothstein
acknowledged he allowed a group
of investors togo through files in-
volving sex abuse suits against Ep-
stein. One of Rothstein's law part-
ners, Bradley Edwards, had sued
Epstein on behalf of three under-
age girls who alleged they had sex
with him while he was staying at
his Palm Beach mansion.
'In 2008, Epstein reached a plea
deal with prosecutors on two sex-
related chargesand spent about a
year in Palm Beach County JaiL
Rothstein said he lied to the in-
vestors about being able to buy
hefty confidential legal settle-
ments in the Epstein cases. He said
Edwards knew nothing about the
Ponzi scheme and had no idea the
files were being shared with inves-
tors. "I took advantage of some
good, innocent people for my own
and my co-conspirator's illegal
purposes," Rothstein said. "Mr. Ed-
wards is one of them, and for that I
am sorry, Brad."
Epstein is suing Edwards in
Palm Beach Circuit Court, alleging
the lawyer knew Rothstein was us-
ing the cases to solicit investors.
Edwards filed a countersuit accus-
ing Epstein of malicious prosecu-
tion and abuse of the legal process.
One of Epstein's attorneys, lbn-
ja Haddad, said Tuesday that it's
clear her client's cases were used
to solicit investors.
Jack Scarola. Edwards' attorney,
said there are no facts to back up
Epstein's allegations.
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