Here at the Law Blog, when we start coverage of an attorney-led fraud, we see it through to the bitter end.
It is with that journalistic principle in mind that we bring you news today about Kosta Kovachev, a co-conspirator of Marc Dreier (pictured), who pleaded guilty last year to helping the former high-flying esquire sell fake promissory notes to hedge funds.
Kovachev pretended that he worked in the finance department Solow Realty, a purported issuer of Dreier-marketed promissory notes, and later impersonated Solows then chief executive. Dreier paid Kovachev $215,000 for the impersonations; an amount Kovachev was ordered to pay back today as part of his sentence.
In handing down a 46-month prison sentence, New York federal judge Naomi Reice Buchwald today said that Kovachev played more than a minor role in the conspiracy. He wasnt simply an interchangeable cog in a conspiracy, she said at the sentencing hearing.
I accept responsibility, Kovachev said. I deluded myself in thinking I was going to a job with Dreier.
