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CNBC commentator who lost investors $40 million on ‘risky’ bet that economy would tank following 2020 presidential election arrested after 3 years on the run: Feds

by John Jefferson
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James McDonald Jr. allegedly ran his investment firms like a Ponzi scheme and used the money to fund his lifestyle. He was arrested after 3 years on the run. (FBI)

Authorities arrested a 52-year-old money manager and CNBC commentator who was on the lam for three years after he allegedly lost investors $40 million on the fanciful idea that the economy would crash following the 2020 presidential election.

Police took James Arthur McDonald Jr. into custody over the weekend at a home in Port Orchard, Washington, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California said in a press release. McDonald, formerly of California, had been a fugitive ever since he skipped an appearance before the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in November 2021, federal authorities said. He was set to appear before the commission to address accusations that he ran his investment firms, Hercules Investments LLC, based in downtown Los Angeles, and Index Strategy Advisors Inc., based in Redondo Beach, like a Ponzi scheme, authorities said.



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