The scam involved creating bogus emails from various entrepreneurs, including Tyler Winklevoss, who helped launch Facebook and was conducted, in part, to make Ganguly more appealing as an employee with an investment firm.
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Arun Ganguly of the San Francisco area allegedly impersonated various entrepreneurs, including Facebook founders, to get ahead as an investment advisor, according to prosecutors’ presentations before a Manhattan criminal court judge. So reports the Daily News.
The scam involved creating bogus emails from various entrepreneurs, including Tyler Winklevoss, who helped launch Facebook and was conducted, in part, to make Ganguly more appealing as an employee with an investment firm.