Indian American ex-billionaire Rishi Shah gets 7.5 years for $1bn fraud in US, Goldman & Google among cheated investors
Rishi Shah, 38, an Indian-American ex-billionaire has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison after being convicted of defrauding investors such as Goldman Sachs, Alphabet and the Pritzker Group venture fund of $1 billion, Bloomberg reported.
Shah is co-founder of advertising start-up Outcome Health, which provided ads on televisions and in doctors’ offices, it added.
He and two other Outcome executives — including one more Indian American — were convicted on over 12 counts of fraud and money laundering charges by a federal jury last year, the report stated. The sentence was pronounced last week by Chicago US District Judge Thomas Durkin, it added, citing a July 1 statement by the United States Attorney’s Office.