Top Democratic Fundraiser Pleads Guilty to Fraud

Hassan Nemazee parlayed illegally borrowed funds into access to politicians.

ByABC News
March 18, 2010, 5:24 PM

March 18, 2010 — -- One of the nation's most prolific political money men pleaded guilty in federal court today to a $292 million fraud scheme involving mega loans from three major U.S. banks -- a dramatic fall from two years earlier, when he was a senior adviser helping Hillary Clinton raise funds for her presidential bid.

A longtime friend and confidante of the Clintons, Hassan Nemazee, 60, served in a variety of high-ranking fundraising roles for leading Democrats. Now he faces up to 30 years in prison, and under his agreement with the government, he will forfeit his 2008 Maserati Quattroporte and his 2007 Cessna aircraft. A message left with his lawyer, Paul Shechtman, was not returned.

Prosecutors described a pattern of deception that began in the late 1990s and continued until Nemazee's arrest in August 2009. Reuters reported that Nemazee spoke during Thursday's court hearing, telling the judge that he had spent years trying to find a way out of his financial troubles.

"It was my intention to repay," he said, according to the report. "But the hole that I dug was larger and I borrowed more."

According to prosecutors, Nemazee told Bank of America that he needed the money for, among other things, "making investments, purchasing partial interest in a private plane, and purchasing two luxury apartments in Manhattan." He also used the money to purchase an apartment and land in Italy, make monthly maintenance payments on a Park Avenue apartment, and pay for the upkeep of a 12-acre property in Katonah, New York.

The borrowed funds also turned into hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions he made to local, state, and federal candidates around the country, prosecutors said.

Before his arrest, Nemazee led a private equity firm from a midtown Manhattan office tower, where he used to boast of visits from Bill Clinton and display photographs of himself with an array of political luminaries. His Park Avenue apartment was the scene of numerous fundraising events for Democrats.