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Date: 08-19-2022

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United States of America v. Thomas Coelho

Case Number: 8:21-cr-00123-TPB-CPT

Judge: Thomas P. Barber

Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida (Hillsborough County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office

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Description: Tampa, Florida criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud.

Thomas Coelho, age 53, from St. Petersburg, Florida, recruited investors for a business opportunity that purportedly involved Coelho using investor funds to purchase event tickets and then resell those tickets to third parties at a profit. Coelho, who held himself out to be a lawyer and a Wharton School of Business graduate, used his association with persons and entities in the entertainment industry to give the appearance of the means and ability to acquire tickets to certain high-profile events (which could then be resold). Instead of using investors’ money to further the purported business, however, Coelho primarily used the funds for personal expenses, entertainment, and cash withdrawals. Coelho created fraudulent documents, including wire transfer receipts, to convince his victims the funds were properly invested and to continue to induce new victim investments. During the course of the scheme, Coelho defrauded three victims out of a total of more than $1.8 million.

At the time of his arrest, Coelho, formerly known as Thomas Jurewitz, had been arrested more than 15 times for fraud-related incidents. He had three outstanding arrest warrants, dating back 20 years, under his prior name. He also faced several civil judgments, largely from failed business ventures.

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Rachel Jones.

18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION
(2)

Outcome: Imprisonment: 120 Months; Supervised Release: 36 Months; Fine: Waived; Restitution: $1,874,174.76; Special Assessment: $100.00

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