Biography:
American stock trader who may prove to have successfully operated one
of the greatest financial scams in history, funneling as much as $915
million through a series of foreign banks accounts. Some $335 million
remains unaccounted for, with Frankel still a missing man at the end of
1999. Through the '90s he created a bewildering web of insurance
companies, bogus investment funds and phony charitable organizations,
including an involvement with the Vatican that he pursued vigorously the
summer of 1998.
Born to a middle-class family of lawyers and public servants, Frankel
was the son of a social worker dad and a city government clerk mom. The
youngest of four kids, he was a bright youngster but thin and awkward,
with few friends. He grew to be a slender six-footer, bespectacled and
inconspicuous. After graduating from high school the top of his class, he
attended college but never completed his degree. Instead, he fell in love
with Wall Street, an interest that became all-consuming. He became a
master of the stock market, commodities, securities, currencies. He
entered a brokerage firm as a day-trader, but soon was dismissed over
business conflicts.
By the later '80s, Frankel set up a money management firm which he
operated from his parent's home. As his funds grew, he moved to a $3
million mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut, with an adjacent property for
$2.6 million. He equipped his home with 80 trading terminals, satellite
dishes, a fleet of imported cars and a bevy of female retainers. The women
with which he surrounded himself were those whom he'd met through personal
ads and the internet, women whom he provided with residences and cash.
After the breakdown of his empire, the house was found to contain a cache
of pornography and evidence of sexual fetishes, including a riding crop,
ropes and sado-masochistic literature and videos.
In August 1997, neighbors reported hearing a woman screaming from
Frankel's house. When police investigated, they found that a heavy-set
22-year-old, Frances Burge, had hanged herself. The death was deemed a
suicide, one of the many bizarre events which accompanied the Frankel
house. Neighbors reported expensive cars and limo's coming and going at
all hours. Police also found a number of astrological charts which
testified to his interest, charts which included such horary questions as
"Will I go to prison?"
In 1991, Frankel took on another of several aliases and invested in a
troubled insurance company. He founded Thunor Trust, and using former
assets, accumulated at least ten other insurance companies through the
South and Midwest. He began transacting millions of dollars through
various venues, siphoning money from a dozen small companies in five
states. As his expose grew near, Frankel fled. He set fire to the filing
cabinets in his mansion - and vanished. On 5/05/1999, an automatic alarm
called firefighters to his high security mansion. Along with at least $218
million, there was missing close to $2 billion from the St. Francis of
Assisi Foundation which he had founded. During the months prior to his
disappearance, he had spent more than $1 million in shopping sprees and
trips to Rome, Geneva and London.
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