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RSN927 IS CHRIS BROWN THE SECOND BILL VLAHOS? May 11, 2021 10:43 am By Matt Stewart, Racing Editor Over a decade after Bill Vlahos robbed punters of millions of dollars, and now faces jail, a similar story of alleged high-rolling deception is unravelling in Perth. Just like Vlahos, baby-faced alleged fraudster Chris Brown drew punters from all walks of life into his world of punting promises; businessmen, farmers, former school mates, sporting stars, racing figures. Creditors are chasing $126 million from Brown, who had promised failsafe returns from hedge bets, an eerily similar story to Vlahos and his fake The Edge betting syndicate. Vlahos is on remand after pleading guilty to two charges of gaining financial advantage by deception. He originally faced 374 charges over a “lost” $128 million, with over 1,500 victims. ....
The young mastermind behind a Perth betting scheme has been declared bankrupt and had his assets frozen as investors try to recoup up to $126 million. 9News found Chris Brown as he admitted he s been lying low. In an exclusive interview, he claimed the missing money is as safe as houses. The 27-year-old said there d be no issues with finding the $126 million he says he still has. Chris Brown, the mastermind of a Perth betting scheme, has been declared bankrupt.(9News) When asked why he doesn t pay his investors back, Mr Brown said it was in the courts at the moment and the receivers will handle it, and described it as being safe as houses . ....
A gambling whiz kid who flaunted his lavish lifestyle before going underground amid claims he owed investors $126million has broken his silence to insist their money is safe as houses - despite having his assets frozen and being declared bankrupt. Chris Brown, 27, is besieged by multiple lawsuits by angry investors - many of whom are friends and family - who claim to have not seen returns from his bet-hedging operation. Brown, from the ritzy Perth suburb of Dalkeith, claimed to pull big wins using his gambling model that cashes in on odds for horses shortening as races approach. Mr Brown told 9 News the money was safe as houses and said creditors - such as his own grandparents Joan and Clarence Donovan - will get their money back. ....