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Author: | Beardown [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:43 pm ] |
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http://www.suntimes.com/news/24-7/1632044,CST-NWS-webio21.article David Hernandez: Life and crimes of a hustler Comments June 20, 2009 BY MARK J. KONKOL Staff Reporter Everybody liked David Hernandez. Of course they did. The affable, intelligent, smooth-talker looked folks right in the eye when he told them he'd make them rich -- or better yet, make their miserable lives better. Hernandez showed real concern about people and their problems. He answered their questions. He calmed their fears. he seemed legitimate. Suspicious investors Googled him, searched federal court records and online newspaper archives. They didn't find much to worry about. His elegant downtown office space and list of famous clients were impressive. In fact, everything about Hernandez won people over. Of course it did. Who ever met a "con man" they didn't like? Gone 'missing' David Hernandez is gone. Wanted by the FBI. Again. His wife reported him missing on Monday after federal authorities alleged in a civil lawsuit that the Downers Grove man masterminded a Ponzi scheme that snaked nearly $12 million from 100 investors in 12 states. Federal mail fraud charges and a warrant for Hernandez's arrest quickly followed. The case laid out by the FBI and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission -- which also names Hernandez's wife, Gina Hernandez, as a defendant -- includes records that allegedly show Hernandez used investor cash to pay off his mortgage, lavish his family with gifts, dine at fancy restaurants, throw elegant parties and help Chicago sports talk radio blabbermouth Mike North start up an Internet radio station, Chicago Sports Webio. One of Hernandez's companies, NextStep Medical Staffing, was the main sponsor for North's "Monsters in the Morning" sports talk show with Dan Jiggetts on Comcast SportsNet Chicago. He also owned a majority stake in Webio, which was North's idea. Hernandez was a "Score-head" who North says he met years ago at several remote broadcasts of his former radio show on the Score, WSCR-AM (670). In the mid-1990s, North and his wife, Be-Be, refinanced their mortgage using a broker recommended by Hernandez. Last year, North said Hernandez approached him about putting up the startup cash for now-defunct Webio and sponsoring the Comcast show. With big-name broadcasters including Chet Coppock and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini on the air, Webio seemed to be taking off. Everything changed about three weeks ago, when Webio payroll checks started bouncing and Hernandez stopped returning calls, said North, who Hernandez fired from the sports talk Web site on June 12. By then, Hernandez and his companies were already the target of a federal probe thanks to NextStep investor Fred Samp of Deer Park. Samp, who says he got scammed out of more than $150,000, blew the whistle after he stopped receiving dividend checks -- which up until then paid 15 percent on his investment each month, he said. Hernandez, twice a convicted felon, told people they were buying "guaranteed investment contracts" promising returns of 10 percent to 16 percent per month from payday lending investments. Turns out, those dividends were likely just other investors' cash, according to court documents. Hernandez lied about having an MBA and a law degree. He didn't disclose that he filed bankruptcy three times. In fact, NextStep was a defunct company with no operations other than the fraudulent investment scam, federal prosecutors say. If North didn't make such a stink when those payroll checks started to bounce, Hernandez's alleged Ponzi scheme might not have gotten as much media attention. After all, the last time Hernandez scammed people out of money and ran from the feds it didn't make headlines. Meet Mr. Hernandez David John Hernandez, 48, grew up in Cicero with five brothers and sisters. His mother, the late Mary Christelle, split time between three jobs. She worked at a La Grange doughnut shop, a Cicero tavern and Morton East High School, where she was a school matron. She had little choice. Hernandez's father, Mary Christelle's first husband, split on the family, said her second husband, Bernard Christelle, whom she divorced. "All the kids had troubles. ... They didn't have a father figure," Christelle said. "The smartest one in the family was David and he turned out to be as rotten as you can be." Hernandez graduated from Morton East in 1978. He played football and basketball and had a mustache by sophomore year. Bernard Christelle met Hernandez in the school hallways while working as a receiving clerk years before marrying his mother. Christelle said Hernandez fancied himself as "a big show-off." "He was always so full of s---," Christelle said. "He was an a------ even back then." In 1985, Christelle married Hernandez's mother and "grew closer" with Hernandez at first. Then Hernandez conned him out of $4,000 and drove him into bankruptcy, Christelle said. In 1986, Hernandez's first wife, Donna Hernandez, filed for divorce. He got remarried on Sept. 3, 1988, to Caryn Tannehilll, a teller he met while working at Columbia National Bank at 5250 N. Harlem. The couple had two children. By February 1993, Hernandez was promoted to vice president of operations. He spent the next three years ripping people off, according to court records. 'Adios,' mommy As a federal grand jury prepared to charge him with stealing more than $660,000 from bank investors, Hernandez took his mother's car and skipped town with his two daughters on Aug. 4, 1997. He telephoned his estranged wife from the road and told her that their oldest daughter had a message for mommy. "Adios," the girl said. Hernandez took back the phone and said, "That's her new language," according to family members who asked to not be identified. "They were gone for like a week. Almost two weeks. And it caused great trauma to our family," a family member said. "The best thing I can say about him is that he's a good con man." Police caught up with Hernandez and the girls near Peoria, Ariz. -- four hours from the U.S. border. He was charged with felony child abduction. He pleaded guilty and received two years supervision. In December 1997, Hernandez was indicted for wire fraud. He would later plead guilty to taking money from Columbia National Bank investors and depositing it in an account under his second wife's name. Later, Hernandez pocketed the cash using a debit card at automated teller machines, according to court records. His second wife was not charged with wrongdoing. Just before Hernandez was sentenced to 34 months in jail, five years' supervised release and ordered to repay $590,533 in restitution for wire fraud, his second divorce became final. The Cook County judge presiding over the split gave Caryn Hernandez all of their marital assets and sole custody of the girls. Judge Daniel Riley had harsh words for Hernandez that would have been a warning to NextStep investors who would cross his path more than a decade later. "He is intelligent, articulate, clean-cut, polite, appropriately emotional," the judge wrote in the divorce decree. "However, his conduct at trial and prior hearings brings to mind the age-old observation 'that I never met a con man I didn't like' because, notwithstanding his demeanor, the evidence at trial demonstrated that he is a man who will lie, forge documents, disrespect trusts, disregard court orders and manipulate people and events for his own selfish purposes." Contributing: Dan Rozek, Rummana Hussain |
Author: | Beardown [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:51 pm ] |
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It looks like Mark Konkol is gonna be on this until it's over. It's clear he's digging. This was a lot of research. Two other Sun-Times staff writers are helping him. I wondered who was gonna take it on. |
Author: | Score is doomed [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:08 pm ] |
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I think Ed Sherman is going to really stay on this after Hernandez embarrassed him with that PR story. Remeber this one: "I told Mr. Hernandez many people would doubt his claim of profitability, knowing that he has been bold in spending money to sign talent, coupled with the high costs for marketing. However, Mr. Hernandez said, "I know what my overhead expenses vs. revenues are. We're absolutely in a profit."--------------- He's also mad that he isn't getting credit for this. I think the battle of the publications will keep this story alive and bring out a lot more. |
Author: | Beardown [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:15 pm ] |
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That might be true. The competition thing. But it's also a compelling local story. There are so many angles here. I just hope they dig deeper. Sherman is a shill. The sports media people involved are his golf buddies or book partners. I don't expect him to investigate. Hopefully these Sun-Times writers aren't in the mode of protecting anybody. Hopefully they aren't friends with anybody involved with webio. |
Author: | Spiral Stairs [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:25 pm ] |
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he needs to dig and find out how involved the norts were, how much they got paid, etc. |
Author: | Score is doomed [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:35 pm ] |
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Beardown wrote: That might be true. The competition thing. But it's also a compelling local story. There are so many angles here. I just hope they dig deeper. Sherman is a shill. The sports media people involved are his golf buddies or book partners. I don't expect him to investigate. Hopefully these Sun-Times writers aren't in the mode of protecting anybody. Hopefully they aren't friends with anybody involved with webio. The Suntimes writer sounds like he's buying north's shit-- "If North didn't make such a stink when those payroll checks started to bounce, Hernandez's alleged Ponzi scheme might not have gotten as much media attention. " North claims he emailed and phoned but never got through to talk to him, so how is he a hero? His checks didn't bounce, why? |
Author: | Jalapenos and More [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:43 pm ] |
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Quote: In the mid-1990s, North and his wife, Be-Be, refinanced their mortgage using a broker recommended by Hernandez. This goes a little bit further than just 2 guys who happened to be at the same party. North took Hernandez's advice on a major financial move at least 10 years before the webio. |
Author: | Spiral Stairs [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:00 pm ] |
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Jalapenos and More wrote: Quote: In the mid-1990s, North and his wife, Be-Be, refinanced their mortgage using a broker recommended by Hernandez. This goes a little bit further than just 2 guys who happened to be at the same party. North took Hernandez's advice on a major financial move at least 10 years before the webio. when this story first broke, north made no mention of knowing hernandez 10 yrs ago |
Author: | bigfan [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:05 pm ] |
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Who on this board said they knew someone who worked at next Step? |
Author: | conns7901 [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:14 pm ] |
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Beardown wrote: Suspicious investors Googled him, searched federal court records and online newspaper archives. They didn't find much to worry about. If by suspicious investors he means CSFMB memebers after the fact hes correct. I have heard nothing other than the google search by North. Also, Im sure a search of federal records would have turned up shit on this guy. |
Author: | beni hanna [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:17 pm ] |
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Big Fan Thread titled Next Step Medical Staffing - is it a real business? Open? Chris in St. Charles mentioned knowing someone there. |
Author: | Beardown [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:19 pm ] |
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bigfan wrote: Who on this board said they knew someone who worked at next Step? Chris in St. Charles wrote: This is a real business, and I know of someone who used to work there.
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Author: | Jalapenos and More [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:23 pm ] |
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Deacon Blues wrote: Jalapenos and More wrote: Quote: In the mid-1990s, North and his wife, Be-Be, refinanced their mortgage using a broker recommended by Hernandez. This goes a little bit further than just 2 guys who happened to be at the same party. North took Hernandez's advice on a major financial move at least 10 years before the webio. when this story first broke, north made no mention of knowing hernandez 10 yrs ago No, he didn't, which is a curious omission on North's part. I wouldn't accept a referral from a stranger on how to restructure my valuable investment. |
Author: | Beardown [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:34 pm ] |
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SON OF A BITCH!!!! Just remembered. Mike North works for the Sun-Times!!!! |
Author: | Beardown [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:37 pm ] |
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Sun-Times also did advertising for "Chicagosportswebio" and "Next Step". |
Author: | Score is doomed [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:48 pm ] |
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romante5 wrote: Score is doomed wrote: Beardown wrote: That might be true. The competition thing. But it's also a compelling local story. There are so many angles here. I just hope they dig deeper. Sherman is a shill. The sports media people involved are his golf buddies or book partners. I don't expect him to investigate. Hopefully these Sun-Times writers aren't in the mode of protecting anybody. Hopefully they aren't friends with anybody involved with webio. The Suntimes writer sounds like he's buying north's shit-- "If North didn't make such a stink when those payroll checks started to bounce, Hernandez's alleged Ponzi scheme might not have gotten as much media attention. " North claims he emailed and phoned but never got through to talk to him, so how is he a hero? His checks didn't bounce, why? i don't agree. he also called north and blabbermouth. and it's true, if north didn't raise a stink this wouldn't be in the headlines. this is also the first time that i read someone else turned him in. good stuff. The FBI was looking into this before North ever opened his mouth. He went public because he got fired. |
Author: | Beardown [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:44 pm ] |
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I did it first god damnit!!!! Just kidding. I don't care. Good thing we never run out of space here. |
Author: | Can of Corn [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:28 pm ] |
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Mark J. Konkol wrote: With big-name broadcasters including Chet Coppock and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini on the air, Webio seemed to be taking off. |
Author: | Bucky Chris [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:45 pm ] |
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I'll see what I can find out |
Author: | Bucky Chris [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:20 pm ] |
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Won't be able to get any details for a little while, but it was in fact a cover for all intents and purposes. Hopefully I can find some more info soon. |
Author: | Mr. Belvidere [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:08 pm ] |
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Beardown wrote: http://www.suntimes.com/news/24-7/1632044,CST-NWS-webio21.article David Hernandez: Life and crimes of a hustler Comments June 20, 2009 BY MARK J. KONKOL Staff Reporter Hernandez was a "Score-head" who North says he met years ago at several remote broadcasts of his former radio show on the Score, WSCR-AM (670). In the mid-1990s, North and his wife, Be-Be, refinanced their mortgage using a broker recommended by Hernandez. Last year, North said Hernandez approached him about putting up the startup cash for now-defunct Webio and sponsoring the Comcast show. Now we know what North had lined up before if he left SCR. THIS is why he was so cocky and arrogant. His talk with hernandez lead him to believe that SCR didnt pay him what he wanted, he'd get it with the Webio thing. If also gave him ample time to look into DAVID FUCKIN HERNANDEZ. But no. He'd show them at SCR. Remember "I left the Score. They didnt fire me." Shermans a cock for saying North has no blame for not checking into Hernandez. Isnt he a self-proclaimed "business man"? He knew when he teamed with Hernandez that when the time was right he'd recruit these guys to work with him. He was the salesman. He was the recruiter. He was the go between. These guys all trusted North. Why? Because he sold DAVID FUCKING HERNANDEZ to all that joined him on this. Hernandez used North and he was easy. You want credit for the idea? You got it. You want Bebe to be in charge? Sure. You want Jesse to have a big role? Anything you want. Hernandez knew he'd give North the world in return for a comlplete sucker. And a fool. Where's Sherman on that point of view? Where's the Suntimes on what North did to help damage so many lives? This story needs to be told. North needs to be accountable. You webio people that arent utterly pissed at North are fools and should be ashamed. Sucker North drew you all in and now all of you are left hangin. Hopefully you all learned. But I doubt it. |
Author: | Supercup [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:26 pm ] |
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Mr. Belvidere wrote: This story needs to be told. North needs to be accountable. You webio people that arent utterly pissed at North are fools and should be ashamed. Sucker North drew you all in and now all of you are left hangin. Hopefully you all learned. But I doubt it. And while his show is still on television, the webio guys are left out on the street. Giving out checks one week isnt gonna help anybody in the long run, yet, none of these guys are willing to point a finger at Nort? Thats pathetic, but then again, while all you guys have a cloudy future, Nort is still on TV, telling anybody who listens he was the hero of all this, and blaming Shaer for all this, even though you all believed in his stupidity. I seriously feel sorry for you guys, but now Iam starting to believe you guys did it to yoursdelves by your stalling. |
Author: | 24_Guy [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:32 pm ] |
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Quote: With big-name broadcasters including Chet Coppock and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini I did a double-take when I read that. Huuhhh?? Quote: Hernandez, twice a convicted felon, told people they were buying "guaranteed investment contracts" promising returns of 10 percent to 16 percent per month from payday lending investments. I don't get how he could promise that much, no matter how much he was raking in. 10-16% per month? You'd get your initial investment back within a year if that was the case. Quote: If North didn't make such a stink when those payroll checks started to bounce, Hernandez's alleged Ponzi scheme might not have gotten as much media attention. Erm, that's a bit of an exaggeration. I'd say North's involvement has brought the headlines, not so much the fact that he raised a stink. Quote: He played football and basketball and had a mustache by sophomore year. Aside from a good BY CRACKY opportunity, what the hell does that mean?? Quote: "He was always so full of s---," Christelle said. "He was an a------ even back then." Gotta love that kinda talk from deal ol' (adopted) dad! This guy and John Bender's old man should go bowling together. |
Author: | Pappy's Crappy [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:26 pm ] |
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The Sun Times wrote: Suspicious investors Googled him, searched federal court records and online newspaper archives. They didn't find much to worry about. Not much to worry about?! Then these investors are idiots. So help me god, it wasn't THAT hard to find the Trib story on his past and his 3 bankruptcies. Really, it wasn't. Everyone seems to overlook that. |
Author: | Count Floyd [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:39 pm ] |
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"Subjects For Dummies" student Beardown = FAIL! EPIC FAIL! |
Author: | Jalapenos and More [ Sun Jun 21, 2009 12:58 am ] |
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Pappy's Crappy wrote: The Sun Times wrote: Suspicious investors Googled him, searched federal court records and online newspaper archives. They didn't find much to worry about. Not much to worry about?! Then these investors are idiots. So help me god, it wasn't THAT hard to find the Trib story on his past and his 3 bankruptcies. Really, it wasn't. Everyone seems to overlook that. How about just a criminal background check like all employers use? Or even a private investigator, which North and the investors could've afforded, especially considering the money involved and how many careers were on the line. North knew. Webio employees have every reason to be pissed at him, no matter what North did or didn't do. |
Author: | tom cerebellum [ Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:57 am ] |
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The Sun Times is doing an incredible job of making their part time columnist look like a victim. EPIC FAIL! |
Author: | Wanderer [ Sun Jun 21, 2009 11:10 am ] |
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But then ST was published by Conrad Black. |
Author: | doug - evergreen park [ Sun Jun 21, 2009 11:53 am ] |
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good thing this board is here to set the record straight. |
Author: | Beef Rockmore [ Sun Jun 21, 2009 12:35 pm ] |
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What's more embarrassing? Mike North looking like he's KING OF THE WORLD on the cover of today's Suntimes. Or Bill Simonson with racoon eyes from several years ago. |
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