Paul and Zibia Gunther, the father and daughter arrested last week in connection with a $70 million international stock fraud scheme involving fake shares in hijacked dormant companies (earlier), made their initial appearances Monday before US Magistrate Judge Thomas McCoun in Tampa. McCoun agreed to release Zibia Gunther on a $150,000 bond secured by property, but he denied release to Paul Gunter, who had offered a $500,000 property-secured bond. Calling Paul Gunter a flight risk, McCoun said he will require at least $1 million posted from his family and friends before he said he would consider his release, stating “I want people to come forward and say they have so much faith in him that they’ll put up their house.” Paul Gunter holds English citizenship. Further details of the government’s case emerged: a prosecutor alleged that financial transactions have been tracked to numerous accounts controlled by Paul Gunter in at least nine different countries. However, he is currently represented by a public defender. Attorneys for both defendants claim they are only escrow agents acting for others. Tampa Tribune, Tampa Bay Times.
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