Ramesh Kris Nathan was found guilty by a San Francisco jury of multiple counts of wire fraud and money laundering. He misled investors, claiming his company, Relativity Research Fund, had enormous profits and thousands of employees while in reality, it was a fraud scheme with no real operations. Through deceptive tactics, including fabricated financial success and promises of groundbreaking technology, Nathan siphoned funds from investors, funneling some to personal accounts. The case underscores the risks of investment scams, particularly targeting vulnerable populations such as veterans, and highlights judicial accountability for financial fraudsters.
Ramesh Nathan spun fantastic tales about space travel technology and advanced robotics to entice investors into funding his company, but all he had to offer was science fiction.
Nathan deceived his investors, many of whom were veterans, about a nonexistent business. Then he used the ill-gotten funds to line his own pockets.
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