Here’s a concise update on the latest about Charles Ponzi.
- Charles Ponzi, the namesake of the Ponzi scheme, remains a historical figure. Recent coverage tends to be retrospective, focusing on his 1920 arrest, fraud convictions, and the broader impact of his scheme on financial regulation.[1][3][5]
- Contemporary articles and bios summarize his life, the scale of the fraud, and the eventual consequences, including prison time and death in 1949.[3][5][1]
- While new scholarly pieces or archive features occasionally surface (e.g., National Archives discussions of his inmate files and earlier criminal history), there hasn’t been a new real-world development changing his historical footprint.[4][3]
If you want, I can pull a short, sourced timeline or a quick glossary of Ponzi-related terms with citations.
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Summer 2010, Vol. 42, No. 2 Pieces of History Enlarge Charles Ponzi’s Inmate Case File contains his mug shot from 1910, annotated with personal description and measurements. View in National Archives Catalog Enlarge Among the documents in Ponzi’s Inmate Case File is a 1920 telegram from the Boston Post city editor to the warden of the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. View in National Archives Catalog “Get rich quick” schemes never go out of style. Throughout our history, those looking for easy...
www.archives.govCharles Ponzi invented the Ponzi scheme, an investment scam in which first investors are paid with money obtained from second investors.
www.investopedia.comCharles Ponzi News from United Press International.
www.upi.comArguably the most infamous fraudster in history, everyone knows the name Charles Ponzi. They may know the name, but that doesn’t mean they know the story behind the man who swindled thousands of people out of $20 million in the 1920s.Originally born Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi in Italy in 1882, Charles Ponzi, an Italian immigrant, lived in Boston in 1919 when he stumbled upon a money-making investment scheme: international reply coupons.
nssc.novascotia.caCharles Ponzi was best known for the financial crimes he committed when he conned investors into giving him millions of dollars, and paid them returns with other investors' money.
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