Four Convicted National Century Execs Arrested, Allegedly Planned To Flee

Honest, they were just going to help look for Natalee Holloway: The FBI on Wednesday arrested four of the five executives of National Century Financial Enterprises who were convicted on March 13 of securities fraud and related charges in connection with the company’s 2002 collapse (here and earlier); US District Judge Algenon Marbley ordered the arrests of Donald Ayers, Randolph Speer, Roger Faulkenberry and James Dierker after the FBI learned of an alleged plan to flee the country. According to a filing in US District Court in Columbus:

  • The (FBI) developed information from a confidential source, who reported to FBI that (former National Century CEO Lance Poulsen) told the confidential source that the NCFE defendants had a plan to flee to Aruba if they were convicted.

This follows the disappearance of  the fifth executive, Rebecca Parrett, who remains at large. The new filing alleges that Parrett attempted to obtain false identification papers before the trial. All five defendants had been allowed to remain under house arrest with electronic monitoring pending sentencing. Poulsen faces trial August 4 on similar fraud charges; he and his associate Karl Demmler were convicted of witness tampering last week in connection with the fraud charges. Columbus Business First, Columbus Dispatch.

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