SEMION MOGILEVICH
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
Wanted for: Fraud by wire; RICO conspiracy; mail fraud; money laundering conspiracy; money laundering; aiding and abetting; securities fraud; filing false registration with the SEC; false filings with the SEC; falsification of books and records. Semion Mogilevich is wanted for his alleged participation in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud thousands of investors in the stock of a public company incorporated in Canada, but headquartered in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, between 1993 and 1998. The scheme to defraud collapsed in 1998, after thousands of investors lost in excess of 150 million U.S. dollars, and Mogilevich, thought to have allegedly funded and authorized the scheme, was indicted in April of 2003. Aliases: Seva Moguilevich, Semon Yudkovich Palagnyuk, Semen Yukovich Telesh, Simeon Mogilevitch, Semjon Mogilevcs, Shimon Makelwitsh, Shimon Makhelwitsch, Sergei Yurevich Schnaider, "Seva" Date of Birth: June 30, 1946 Place of Birth: Kiev, Ukraine Hair: Gray (Balding) Eyes: Green Height: 5'6" to 5'7" Weight: 290 pounds Sex: Male Build: Heavy Complexion: Light Nationality: Ukrainian Occupation: Businessman Scars and marks: Mogilevich has pockmarks on his face. Remarks: Mogilevich may wear facial hair to include a moustache. He is known to be a heavy smoker. Mogilevich has his primary residence in Moscow, Russia. He is known to utilize a Russian passport, but may also possess Israeli, Ukrainian, and Greek passports. CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Reward: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Semion Mogilevich.
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