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Herald Tribune – Partners of failed hedge fund trader Arthur Nadel said they were shocked to learn after Nadel disappeared on Jan. 14 that the six hedge funds for which he did the trading had been emptied of their purported $300 million in assets.
But what seems mysterious to them raised red flags in 2005 for the founders of HedgeCo.Net, a West Palm Beach hedge fund database site. HedgeCo dropped three funds run by Nadel’s Scoop Management Inc. — Valhalla Investment Partners LP, Viking Fund LLC and Viking IRA LLC. The concerns were: reported returns that were considerably higher than normal, no outside firm to verify the numbers and no outside administrator to monitor the accounts and send out statements to investors.
Herald Tribune – A federal judge extended a freeze on the assets of Sarasota’s Arthur G. Nadel on Tuesday, but failed to include other partners — a measure some investors with the accused hedge fund swindler have been pushing for aggressively because Nadel shared $95.5 million in incentive fees with other Scoop Management Inc. principals.
Nadel did not contest U.S. District Judge Richard A. Lazzara’s order freezing personal and business bank accounts, property and other assets Nadel controls solely or with others, so a hearing scheduled for today was canceled.
Investors like Fort Lauderdale’s Louis Paolino Jr., who is out $5.8 million since the Jan. 14 implosion of the six funds Nadel managed, had hoped the hearing might shed light on why the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was not seeking to include Nadel partners Neil or Chris Moody in the freeze.