Gabriel Martin Reed, 47 – a former
Malibu resident who currently lives in McKinney, Texas – was sentenced by
United States District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez.
Reed pleaded
guilty in November to one count of wire fraud and admitted that he defrauded
his victims by making false promises and then using their money for personal
expenses.
Reed, who
conducted business under the name Gabe Reed Productions, took money from
victims after falsely telling them that events would take place, certain
performers had agreed to participate in those events, and their funds would be
used to organize and promote the events. Instead of using the money for
concerts and other events as promised, Reed used investor funds to pay his
rent, utility bills and travel expenses.
According to
court documents, for almost nine years, Reed represented himself as a promoter
and organizer of hard rock and wrestling events. Reed solicited investors by
touting what he claimed were longstanding relationships with well-known
musicians, showing props from alleged previous tours, and fabricating records
related to music events. According to a sentencing memorandum filed by
prosecutors, Reed operated a sophisticated scheme, which included creating
bogus email addresses and distributing fabricated artist contracts, bank
statements, and correspondence to convince his victims that their funds were
being legitimately invested.
When he
pleaded guilty, Reed specifically admitted defrauding one Los Angeles investor,
who agreed to put $100,000 into a 2016 concert tour Reed was calling “Titans of
Rock.” However, many of the promised artists had not agreed to participate in
the purported tour.
Prosecutors
have asked Judge Gutierrez to order Reed to pay restitution to his victims. The
court will schedule a hearing, likely early this summer, to determine the
amount of restitution.
The case
against Reed was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
This case
was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Poonam G. Kumar of the Major
Frauds Section.
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