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Ponzi Scheme Moms Accused Of Using PTA In Plan

Ponzi Moms

By CHRISTINA HOAG   07/ 6/11 09:36 PM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES -- Three former PTA mothers used their connection with a suburban elementary school to recruit investors in a phony $14 million get-rich-quick scheme, authorities said Wednesday.

The alleged Ponzi-style scam lasted more than two years before an irate investor filed a complaint last year, sparking an investigation that led to the arrests Tuesday of three women, said Lt. Steve Katz of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

The alleged swindle started in 2008 when the women told fellow PTA members they had the exclusive right to sell products from a well-known local dairy to Disneyland, Disney hotels and other small retailers.

They said they needed capital to expand the business and promised returns of up to 100 percent, adding that even if there was no profit, investors would get their money back, Katz said.

"It was billed as no way to lose," he said.

Investments, which had to be made in cash, ranged from $5,000 to $208,000. The 40 investors dipped into their life savings, maxed out their credit cards and took out second mortgages on their homes to come up with the money, Katz said.

Maricela Barajas, 41, and Juliana Menefee, 50, both of Diamond Bar, were arrested on 22 felony charges, including grand theft and securities fraud. The third woman, Eva Perez, was already behind bars, serving a nearly 10-year sentence on grand theft charges related to a similar swindle in neighboring San Bernardino County.

Calls to the homes of Barajas and Menefee, who were being held on $500,000 bail, were not immediately returned. Their arraignment scheduled for Thursday was continued until Aug. 4.

The women belonged to the PTA at the Neil Armstrong Elementary School in Diamond Bar until school leaders became aware of the complaints and ended their membership, Katz said.

The fact that they were PTA members was key in leading the investors to trust the women and to recruit their own acquaintances as far away as Salt Lake City, he said.

School Principal Cynthia Sanchez did not return a phone call for comment Wednesday.

A spokeswoman for the Pomona Unified School District said the district was unaware of the investigation until the sheriff's department announced the arrests. No PTA funds were involved in the fraud, Gabriela De La Cruz said.

Shortly after the scheme started, Perez was arrested in San Bernardino County on 28 charges of grand theft and one charge of writing a check on insufficient funds. In December 2010, she pleaded guilty to 10 of the charges and was sentenced to nine years and eight months in prison and ordered to pay $151,600 to 33 victims, according to court records.

Meanwhile, Barajas and Menefee are accused of collecting a total of $14 million in Diamond Bar, of which about $10 million was repaid.

Investors last year started demanding the rest of their money, leading the women to hold impromptu meetings to allay investors' fears by saying the money was being delayed due to an internal audit, Katz said. One investor, however, grew suspicious and filed a complaint with the sheriff's department.

Investigators believe the women spent about $2.5 million on lavish vacations, expensive hotels, new cars, and gambling trips to casinos in California and Nevada, while $1.5 million was actual financial losses, Katz said.

If convicted of all charges, the women face 20-year prison sentences.

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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
10:18 PM on 07/10/2011
Well obviously all that they had to do is bat their eyes, to easily persuade their investors.
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
10:16 PM on 07/10/2011
Ok, well one thing is for sure...

These 'ladies' certainly loved making return trips to the Ⓕ⋃GLY Stick Buffet.

I know that was a low-bl0w, but hey, these wannabe Maddoffs deserve it.
02:35 AM on 07/08/2011
Those are the same investors that send Nigerian princes their life savings.
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LindyK
11:56 PM on 07/07/2011
Anyone who ponied up $204,000 to those mugs deserves the outcome.
10:35 PM on 07/07/2011
Yes, of course I would invest all my money with these obviously educated looking, straightlaced business women. How could I NOT trust them with my money?!
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prdamericanmom
Is my hair ok?
06:34 PM on 07/07/2011
When I first heard about this, I thought Orange County because of the amount of money that was taken. Diamond Bar? Wow. It's a sign of the times, I guess. Some will do anything to get money, even if it means ignoring the red flags.
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TurnToTheLeft
It's only called CLASS WARFARE when we fight back
04:32 PM on 07/07/2011
Small Potatoes! WHAT ABOUT THE BANKSTERS WHO CRASHED OUR ECONOMY?!!!
02:17 AM on 07/09/2011
The banksters have dirty politicians in their back pockets. No politicians would be interested in small potatoes PTA moms other than to huff and puff in front of news cameras declaring how outraged they are at the moms' actions.
04:04 PM on 07/07/2011
Them are some beasties!
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Rivcuban
Me, a Conservative? No Way, Jose!
03:39 PM on 07/07/2011
They should have spent some of their millions on plastic surgery.
02:18 AM on 07/09/2011
Maybe they did. Yikes!
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03:31 PM on 07/07/2011
looks like most of the money went to twinkies.
02:18 AM on 07/09/2011
Now, that's funny!
03:23 PM on 07/07/2011
For a minute their I thought Susan Boyle was getting pinched.
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
03:29 PM on 07/07/2011
LOL...so did I...either her, or, Kathy Bates.
03:44 PM on 07/07/2011
Oh wow! Kathy Bates! Now I see it.
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TurnToTheLeft
It's only called CLASS WARFARE when we fight back
04:34 PM on 07/07/2011
Great for the Movie version. The PTA Swindlers
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
10:19 PM on 07/10/2011
I'm almost certain that one of those champs used to be Mike Tyson's sparring partner.
03:07 PM on 07/07/2011
No sympathy for investors this idiotic. When someone is so stupid and greedy that they expect a 100% return on investment for dairy products, they deserve to get hosed.
02:54 PM on 07/07/2011
How could this be, they look so honest.
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CaroleK1970
I want my country forward
02:41 PM on 07/07/2011
these ladies are acting like republicans
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abbeyroad
Does this rag smell like chloroform to you ?
02:17 PM on 07/07/2011
Typical San Gabriel Valley trash.
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RhiannonRings
Childfree and loving it!
04:57 PM on 07/07/2011
Hey, as a Pasadenan, I'm offended! ;-)
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abbeyroad
Does this rag smell like chloroform to you ?
06:28 PM on 07/07/2011
To be honest - i NEVER consider Pasadena a part of the SG Valley (even though it is). The people are "city" folks. Please don't be offended :)

Pasadena is just SO close to the Los Angeles City border - I live in Los Feliz, and i can get to Pasadena in 7 minutes.
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
10:25 PM on 07/10/2011
They kind of look Diamond Bar-ish.

Although I would've been willing to put money on Victorville or Lancaster/Palmdale.
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abbeyroad
Does this rag smell like chloroform to you ?
03:13 AM on 07/11/2011
Boy oh boy did you NAIL that !

Lancaster/Palmdale - certainly.
Victorville ....DEFINITELY.

They have that inbred/meth look.
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RhiannonRings
Childfree and loving it!
12:33 PM on 07/11/2011
Ugh. My sister (may she rest in peace), lived up in Apple Valley. I hated going up there because the people were so scary! She worked at the college and wasn't like that, luckily. But, I know what you mean...