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CFTC charges hedge fund manager with fraudulent scheme to overvalue investment funds by USD1bn

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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has filed a civil enforcement action charging James R Velissaris of Atlanta, Georgia with fraud in connection with a multi-faceted scheme to overvalue the assets managed by his multi-billion dollar hedge fund.

The CFTC seeks restitution to defrauded pool participants, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, civil monetary penalties, permanent registration and trading bans, and permanent injunctions against further violations of the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and CFTC regulations, as charged.

The complaint alleges that during the relevant period, from at least 1 January, 2018 through at least 28 February, 2021, by and through Infinity Q Capital Management (Infinity Q), the company he founded, controlled, and of which he was the Chief Investment Officer and majority owner, Velissaris engaged in a fraudulent valuation scheme to show false gains on hundreds of swaps held by two commodity pools managed by Infinity Q, a CFTC-registered commodity pool operator. 

As alleged, Velissaris executed his scheme by intentionally corrupting the independent, third-party pricing service models that Infinity Q used and touted to customers to value swaps held by the two commodity pools.

The complaint also alleges that Velissaris accomplished his scheme by, among other methods, surreptitiously inputting false information into the models; changing the models’ standard underlying computation codes; and using improper pricing templates to guarantee the pricing service would return whatever artificial values he wanted rather than the values that the independent pricing service models would produce without his actions. 

According to the complaint, Velissaris also took various steps to conceal his fraud, including  providing falsified swap term sheets to Infinity Q’s auditors; surreptitiously making retroactive changes to Infinity Q’s written valuation policy; and creating false minutes for meetings of Infinity Q’s valuation committee that never happened. The impact of Velissaris’s fraudulent scheme was massive, resulting in the overvaluation of the funds managed by Infinity Q in certain months by more than USD1 billion. 

In a separate, parallel matter, US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York has announced the indictment of Velissaris. In another parallel matter, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today announced the filing of a civil complaint against Velissaris. 

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