NJ Hedge Fund Under FBI Investigation After Partner and Investors’ Money Becomes MIA

According to FINalternatives, Osiris Fund, a New Jersey based hedge fund, is under investigation after one of its’ partners, Peter Zuck fled with investor’s money. Osiris was unlike typical hedge funds in that it allowed investors to invest only a $150,000 minimum into the fund, as opposed to the standard $1 million. fbi raid NJ Hedge Fund Under FBI Investigation After Partner and Investors Money Becomes MIA

Michael Spak, one of the three partners in the fund, reported Zuck to the FBI. He said that the situation was currently under investigation. Osiris was started in 2009 and Spak told FINalternatives, “The fund is a ‘hedged’ fund in the truest sense of the word. Our team’s objective is to immunize the volatility of the portfolio which in turn allows us to produce better than average returns consistently.”

Interestingly enough, according to Bloomberg data, the fund ranked third out of 3,527 top performing global hedge funds in April 2010. Since the start of the investigation, no money has been recovered and Zuck is nowhere to be found.

It was announced that Zuck was arrested in 1995 and spent over a year in jail for “misconduct by a corporate official.” Hedge fund operational due diligence would have revealed these public records as well as identified any other questionable aspects of the fund to investors. Investors should be wary of investing in a fund without performing any bit of ops dd because fraud is much more common than we think… Fraud.gif NJ Hedge Fund Under FBI Investigation After Partner and Investors Money Becomes MIA

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