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Slimy Trail Of Hillraiser Hsu
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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 8:00 am Post subject: Slimy Trail Of Hillraiser Hsu |
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Slimy Trail Of Hillraiser Hsu
Norman Hsu had an ugly secret, and was desperate for sympathy. He phoned a woman he had briefly dated - after duping her in an investment scam - picked her up in his car, and peeled off his shirt.
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Norman Hsu had an ugly secret, and was desperate for sympathy. He phoned a woman he had briefly dated - after duping her in an investment scam - picked her up in his car, and peeled off his shirt."It was horrible," she recalled. "There were bubbling, yellow acid burns from his shoulder down his arm to his elbow." Hsu told her Chinese gangsters had kidnapped and tortured him, angrily demanding, "Where's the money?" More than 17 years later, she and many other furious people are asking the same question. In the past month, Hsu's checkered past and murky business practices have come under increasing scrutiny. He not only swindled investors but strong-armed them into donating thousands of dollars to Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign and to other Democratic candidates, authorities and lawsuits say. He wowed one investor in Orange County, Calif., during a meeting in which he had Clinton join them "live" via videoconference. From a huge screen, the New York senator greeted Hsu warmly, and called him a "good friend and trusted associate." Trying to impress would-be investors, he also dropped names like supermarket magnate Ron Burkle, Sen. Ted Kennedy, "Spider-Man" star Toby Maguire and movie director Steven Spielberg. Last week, federal prosecutors charged the 56-year-old Hsu with stealing $60 million from unwitting investors nationwide in various Ponzi schemes. He's being held without bail in California on a 1992 arrest warrant. The FBI caught him on a train in Grand Junction, Colo., after he sent out a suicide note and took an overdose of sleeping pills, according to his lawyer. The trail of deceit and greed reaches back to the 1980s, when the then-young entrepreneur, who boasted a master's degree from the elite Wharton School of Business, dabbled in various businesses, including a Chinese restaurant, a real-estate partnership, and apparel.
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