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Wisconsin Man Charged in $15.8 Million Ponzi Scheme Disguised as Investment Advisory Business

Posted on July 14th, 2025 at 11:40 AM
Wisconsin Man Charged in $15.8 Million Ponzi Scheme Disguised as Investment Advisory Business

From the desk of Jim Eccleston at 麻花传媒

Federal authorities have charged a Wisconsin man with orchestrating a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 120 investors over six years. According to a Department of Justice announcement, Stanley Pophal solicited over $15.8 million by falsely posing as a successful businessman and offering guaranteed-return promissory notes.

While self-described as an "investment advisor" by prosecutors, Pophal was not registered with either the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) or Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”). Financial Advisor News reports that he operated outside regulatory oversight, running what authorities now allege was a classic Ponzi operation.

Prosecutors claim Pophal assured investors their money would be safely invested with fixed returns. In reality, most of the funds went toward financing his extravagant lifestyle, including the purchase of more than 300 collectible snowmobiles and race cars. To perpetuate the scheme, Pophal allegedly used new investor funds to make payments to earlier investors, creating the illusion of legitimate returns.

Court filings revealed Pophal falsely claimed ties to a wealthy Wisconsin family and presented himself as a multimillionaire to boost his credibility with victims. None of those claims proved legitimate.

 

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