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Conman Patrice Runner, 57, is jailed for 10 years after swindling more than $175million from...
2024-04-17
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] … from vulnerable victims claiming he was a psychic and promising them wealth and happiness if they sent him cash in the mail during two-decade scam
  • Patrice Runner, 57, defrauded 1.3million people in his international mail scam

  • Four co-conspirators previously pleaded guilty to crimes connected to scheme

A conman who swindled more than $175million from 1.3million elderly and 'vulnerable' Americans in a two-decade mail scam has been jailed for 10 years.

Patrice Runner, 57, operated an international mail fraud scam in which he pretended to be a psychic and promised wealth and happiness to those who sent him cash in the post, the US Department of Justice said.

Runner, who holds both Canadian and French citizenship, was convicted of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and multiple counts of mail fraud and wire fraud in June 2023. He was found not guilty on four counts of mail fraud.

Runner, who authorities had been pursuing since 2014, was handed a decade-long sentence by a New York judge on Monday.

The United States Postal Inspection Service, which investigated his crimes, said after his sentencing that Runner's 'extravagant lifestyle, born on the backs of millions of older and vulnerable Americans, has come to an end'.

Four other co-conspirators had previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud in connection with his mass-mailing fraud scheme.

The fraud scheme, which began in 1994 and ran until November 2014, preyed on the elderly and those in desperate positions who were trying to get back on their feet financially.

Using the name and image of Maria Duval, along with that of another French psychic named Patrick Guerin, Runner and his co-conspirators would send letters promising recipients that her psychic guidance and talismans could help turn their lives around.

The fraudsters obtained the names of the vulnerable and elderly by renting and trading mailing lists with other mail fraud schemes.

When a victim would reply to one letter, Runner and his co-conspirators reportedly bombarded them with dozens of additional letters, with some victims receiving as many as 100, according to prosecutors.

Each of the additional letters reportedly also appeared to be a personalized written communication, with portions of it seemingly handwritten, and sought further payment from the victim.

Victims were directed to send payment - often ranging from $5 to $50 - to purchase various purported 'unique and supernatural objects', which were in fact cheap, mass produced trinkets, the indictment claimed.

They were also urged to submit payment to receive 'personalized astrological services and studies', which were never actually returned.

Prosecutors say that neither Duval nor Guerin had any role in sending the letters, did not receive the responses from the victims and did not send the additional letters after victims had paid money.

The letters sent in response were addressed to a New York-based company where employees 'threw the vast majority of responses from victims in the trash', an indictment said.

According to the Department of Justice, Runner used a series of shell companies registered in Canada and Hong Kong to conceal his involvement in the scheme while he was living abroad in multiple foreign countries, including Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Costa Rica, and Spain.

Infogest Direct Marketing profited from the letters, according to court documents.

They were printed in Canada and driven to Albany, New York using a truck before they mailed out in large batches, of up to 50,000 at a time.

Runner denied breaking the law, telling The Walrus Magazine last year 'maybe it's not moral, maybe it's bullshit... But it doesn't mean it's fraud'.

He also bragged to the magazine about his writing abilities and claimed he could 'get the attention of someone, and at the end, after a few minutes, the person sends a cheque, to get a product, to an address or company they've never heard of'.

A grand jury in the Eastern District of New York indicted Runner in October 2018, and he was arrested in Ibiza in April the following year, before being transferred to a jail in Madrid.

He was extradited to the United States from Spain in December 2020 and on June 16 last year was found guilty by a federal jury.

In 2019, investigators with the United States Postal Inspection Service said they had been able to return more than $200,000 worth of cash and money order payments sent in by nearly 6,000 victims.

Along with pending checks and credit payments that were stopped, the investigation saved victims about $827,000.

As of last June, most victims hadn't received any money back, and officials said it will be incredibly unlikely most ever will.
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  Sounds like your average televangelist.
Posted by: Cured Romantic    2024-04-17 20:07  

#3  You forget the Obama speech in June 2008 when he said, “This is the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.”

Kind of the same thing, just universal, not personalized?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2024-04-17 14:24  

#2  Patrice Runner, 57, operated an international mail fraud scam in which he pretended to be a psychic and promised wealth and happiness to those who sent him cash in the post, the US Department of Justice said.

I'm all sympathy.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-04-17 12:58  

#1  
Deeper thought
OK, sentenced to 10 years, then likely
out in 5 to 7 and on probation.

Any bets he hid $5 or $6 Million $ they can't find? Not a bad retirement nest egg.

BTW: isn't what he did pretty share many of the same processes as what Gov. and some Elderly advocate SIG's.
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-04-17 08:53  

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