A federal jury in Manhattan last week convicted William Spencer of Oakland, California of bankruptcy fraud in connection with the attempted purchase of Hawaiian Airlines out of bankruptcy in 2003. Spencer is the pastor of the House of Truth in Oakland. He and his associate Paul Boghosian were indicted in April 2005 on charges that they attempted to defraud the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawaii by providing false documentation claiming that their Hawaiian Investment Partners Group could provide $500 million in financing to reorganize the airline. They then allegedly used the false documentation to solicit investors, since they apparently didn’t actually have any money. Boghosian pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud on October 29. Sentencing for both men in scheduled for January 30, 2009 before US District Judge Loretta Preska, who presided over the trial (Reuters, DOJ).
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