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United States of America v. Elijah A. Goshert
Date: 01-22-2025
Case Number: 23-mj-353
Judge: Matthew T. Schelp
Court: The United States District Court for the astern District of Missouri (St. Louis County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: The United States Attorney’s Office for St. Louis
Defendant's Attorney: < Click Here For The Best St. Louis Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory
St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Defrauding Investors in Sports Betting Fund
Man who Defrauded Investors in Sports Betting Fund Sentenced to 48 Months in Prison
Elijah A. Goshert stole $650,000 from investors in a sports betting fund.
Elijah A. Goshert, 48, defrauded investors in the "Magellan Sports Fund†from at least Feb. 1, 2017, through Nov. 15, 2023. Goshert falsely claimed that he was using a "sophisticated computer algorithm†that substantially reduced betting risks. Goshert sent false performance updates claiming substantial investment profits while spending most of the victims' investments on unauthorized expenses. Goshert stole about $654,861 from at least 12 victims.
In a letter to the court, one of Goshert's victims said he lost $60,000 and spent another $20,000 in legal fees over years trying to get his money back. Another, who invested $50,000, wrote that he'd suffered severe emotional and psychological damage due to chronic anxiety and stress and the betrayal of trust by someone he considered a close friend. Goshert repeatedly lied to the victim about why he couldn't access his money, even falsely claiming that he'd sold the betting fund to a private equity firm.
In court, Assistant U.S. Attorney Derek Wiseman said Goshert's crime was "a yearslong sophisticated scheme†not a "one-off lapse in judgment.â€
"Scamming people who trust you is especially loathsome,†said Special Agent in Charge Ashley Johnson of the FBI St. Louis Division. "Unfortunately, the way Elijah Goshert targeted his victims is not unique. When white-collar criminals exploit the trust that already exists within their social circles, it's known as affinity fraud.â€
Goshert pleaded guilty in October in U.S. District Court in St. Louis to three counts of wire fraud.
The FBI investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Derek Wiseman prosecuted the case.
About This Case
What was the outcome of United States of America v. Elijah A. Goshert?
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Which court heard United States of America v. Elijah A. Goshert?
This case was heard in The United States District Court for the astern District of Missouri (St. Louis County), MO. The presiding judge was Matthew T. Schelp.
Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Elijah A. Goshert?
Plaintiff's attorney: The United States Attorney’s Office for St. Louis. Defendant's attorney: < Click Here For The Best St. Louis Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was United States of America v. Elijah A. Goshert decided?
This case was decided on January 22, 2025.