Former Johnston Jewelry Distributor to Serve 48 Months in Prison for $3.6 Million Fraud Scheme

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Former Johnston Jewelry Distributor to Serve 48 Months in Prison for $3.6 Million Fraud Scheme

A Johnston jewelry distributor admitted to orchestrating a fraud scheme that defrauded a finance company of over $3.6 million.

Gerald Kent, 52, of Groton, Connecticut, owner and operator of Kent Jewelry formerly located in Johnston, was seated to served 48 months in federal prison on Monday after admitting to executing a fraud scheme while selling his company’s jewelry on the Internet, primarily using websites such as Groupon.com and Zulily.com. 

Kent was also ordered to serve three years supervised release after completion of his prison term and to pay restitution in the amount of  $3,609,228.13.

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The sentencing comes after Kent pleaded guilty to one count each of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in December of 2017.

Guilty Plea

As GoLocalProv reported, Kent admitted to the Court that he submitted fraudulent invoices to a factoring (debtor finance) company based in Chicago,  mostly from Groupon and Zulily, which resulted in payments to him of nearly $5 million.

Kent admitted that he created hundreds of fraudulent invoices which were submitted to the factoring company for which he received payment; created and used a fraudulent clone of Groupon, Inc.’s website; enlisted coconspirators to pose as Groupon employees; and opened bank accounts in the names of Groupon and Zulily, Inc., in order to deceive the debtor finance company into believing it was receiving payments from these companies.

Factoring is a financial transaction and a type of debtor finance in which a business sells its accounts receivable (i.e., invoices) to a third party (called a factor) at a discount. 

Factoring companies work with businesses to provide working capital in order to grow their businesses without having to wait for outstanding accounts receivables to be paid.


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