North Dakota oil executive pleads guilty in fraud scheme
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A former North Dakota oilfield executive pleaded guilty Wednesday to fraud charges for misleading shareholders about his companys value, in a scheme that eventually forced it to go bankrupt and led to more than $886 million in losses.
Joseph Kostelecky, of Dickinson, pleaded guilty to one count each of wire fraud and securities fraud. He faces up to 40 years in prison when hes sentenced Jan. 10. Prosecutors dropped four counts of wire fraud as part of the plea deal.
Kostelecky, 60, served as the highest ranking U.S. executive for Poseidon Concepts Corp., a fluid storage tank supplier based in Calgary, Alberta. Prosecutors say he made false and misleading claims about the companys finances in order to inflate its stock price.
Specifically, Kostelecky was accused of reporting about $100 million in revenue from long-term contracts that either didnt exist or that Poseidon Concepts couldnt have collected on. The companys stock plunged and was forced into bankruptcy in 2013.
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