Student Accused In Investment Scams
Student Accused In Investment Scams
NEW HAVEN (AP) â A former Newtown resident charged with stealing millions in an investment scam is being sued by a Massachusetts insurance company that says he lied his way into three life insurance policies.
In a federal lawsuit filed June 28, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance claims that New York University student Haken Yalincak, 21, misled the company about his net worth and employment to purchase an unidentified amount of life insurance.
The lawsuit does not say what Yalincak told the company but federal prosecutors say he told Greenwich investors that he ran a hedge fund. A former landlord said Yalincak claimed to be Turkish royalty.
State court records show Yalincak and his family are heavily in debt. The insurance company asked a judge to void the policies.
Yalincak and his mother, Ayferafet Yalincak, are charged with running a $7.4 million investment scam. Investigators believe they donated $1.25 million to NYU to make them appear wealthy and lure more investors.
âA lawsuit about an insurance policy is really a bump in the road compared to the other issues weâre dealing with,â defense attorney Michael Sherman said.
The Yalincaks also ran a mortgage company in Greenwich that banking records show drew complaints from home buyers who said the family improperly took hundreds of thousands of dollars in deposits, then forged documents to make the transactions look legitimate.
Banking officials referred the buyers to law enforcement officials, records show. No charges have been filed in that matter.
The Yalincak family moved frequently, buying a house in Newtown on Charter Ridge Road in the summer of 2000 and mortgaging it until the debts exceeded the value, court records show. When sued by creditors, the Yalincaks never showed up for court and their house was ordered foreclosed, records show.