Former CNBC financial pundit James Arthur McDonald Jr., 52, became a fugitive after being accused of defrauding investors. McDonald Jr. had been considered a fugitive since November 2021 after he ...
A former CNBC financial pundit and CEO-turned-fugitive accused of defrauding millions from his investors following a failed “bet against” the US economy in 2020 has been nabbed after being on the run ...
A judge ruled McDonald liable for over $3 million and the DOJ says he could face up to 20 years in federal prison for each fraud count. Once a familiar face on CNBC as a financial analyst, James ...
Nearly three years since James Arthur McDonald Jr. bailed on a meeting with SEC over allegations of defrauding investors for millions, the FBI picked up the former CNBC pundit in Washington state this ...
A former CNBC analyst who ended up on the FBI's Most Wanted list for white-collar crimes was arrested over the weekend after being charged with defrauding investors, federal prosecutors announced ...
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