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    Attention US fraud charge tycoon disappears

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    A US judge has frozen the assets of Stanford International Bank


    The US financial authorities say they do not know the whereabouts of Sir Allen Stanford, who has been charged over an alleged $8bn (£5.6bn) fraud.
    The Texan billionaire has not seen seen since Tuesday, when the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint.
    The SEC said only the financier and a close associate knew where most of the money was.
    Depositors have been queuing to withdraw their money from commercial banks associated with the billionaire.
    Anxious customers
    Many details about the alleged fraud remain unclear, but the SEC said Sir Allen and two other executives and three of their companies promised clients unrealistic returns on certificates of deposit and committed other financial fraud.
    The SEC described it as "fraud of shocking magnitude that has spread its tentacles throughout the world".
    A US judge has frozen the assets of Sir Allen and the other accused as well as those of the Stanford Group, its Antigua-based subsidiary Stanford International Bank (SIB), and another subsidiary, investment adviser Stanford Capital Management.
    The US businessman is also a cricket promoter

    Hundreds of depositors of Sir Allen's Bank of Antigua in Antigua sought to withdraw their funds on Wednesday, although the bank is separate from SIB.
    The Stanford group is the largest private employer in Antigua and Barbuda, covering financial, media and sporting franchises.
    Branches in Mexico, Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador also had to cope with queues of anxious customers, reports said. Sir Allen, a leading figure in the cricket world, last year promoted the Stanford cricket series which saw a West Indian all-star team - the Stanford Superstars - beat an England team for a $20m prize. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), which has a five-year deal to play games against the Stanford Superstars, suspended sponsorship negotiations with him following the fraud charges.


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    Default Re: US fraud charge tycoon disappears

    Maybe he went for a trip on the same boat as Robert Maxwell?

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