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Former North Miami Mayor Charged In False Investment Scheme

Former North Miami Beach Mayor Myron Rosner is facing several charges after he obtained $150,000 in a fraudulent investment.

After making a series of false representations to investor Dr. David Rosenbaum, Rosner obtained $150,000 to develop 2.2 acres of vacant land in North Miami. 

Rosner failed to gain any additional investors. 

But rather than returning Dr. Rosenbaumโ€™s $150,000, the money was allegedly spent: 

  • Paying $13,000 on Rosner and Zabelโ€™s home mortgage 
  • Paying Rosner $86,700 
  • Paying Rosnerโ€™s construction company $10,000 
  • Paying $30,000+ in personal expenses through Rosnerโ€™s construction company

Ultimately the investment account was left with a balance of $350.00.

Myron Rosner is charged with:

  • 1 count Securities Fraud (3rd Degree Felony)
  • 1 count Sale of an Unregistered Security (3rd Degree Felony)
  • 1 count Sale of Security by an Unregistered Dealer (3rd Degree Felony)
  • 1 count Grand Theft (3rd Degree Felony)

โ€œFloridaโ€™s securities statutes exist to protect investors from fraud,โ€ said State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. โ€œGood faith, good intentions and grand plans mean little when invested monies are transformed into credit card and mortgage payments.โ€


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