Switzerland: 8.5 years in prison sought for 'financial predator' wealth manager
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Prosecutors are seeking an eight-and-a-half-year prison sentence for wealth manager Sébastien B. in Switzerland.
- He is accused of being an "inveterate liar" and a "financial predator" who defrauded clients.
- Two associates also face prison time for their alleged roles in the fraudulent scheme.
Prosecutors in Switzerland are seeking a significant prison sentence for a former wealth manager, Sébastien B., who is accused of defrauding clients. The prosecution is requesting eight and a half years in prison without parole for the 55-year-old Valais-based manager.
It's better now!
Assistant Attorney General Catherine Seppey described Sébastien B. as an "inveterate liar" and a "financial predator." The prosecution alleges that he, along with two associates, orchestrated a fraudulent scheme that "sold dreams" to investors. The charges against them include professional fraud, aggravated breach of trust, and aggravated disloyal management.
Seppey also requested six and five years in prison for Sébastien B.'s childhood friend and business partner, and a Dutch citizen who allegedly managed the startup at the center of the case, respectively. The prosecution contends that all three individuals should be found guilty of the charges.
is an inveterate liar and a financial predator.
Some victims, though one chose not to file a complaint, were present at the Sion Tribunal. One victim expressed a sense of relief, stating, "It's better now!" The trial continues as the court weighs the evidence and arguments presented by the prosecution and the defense.
they have set up a structure that sold dreams.
Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.