Bernardo Mendia-Alcaraz & Toltec Capital LLC SEC Fraud Case
A federal judge shut down Bernardo Mendia-Alcaraz and Toltec Capital LLC after the SEC linked the firm to a $2.2 million investment fraud scheme.
Daniel Reeves served twelve years in the FBI's Financial Crimes Section, where he investigated some of the largest Ponzi schemes and investment fraud cases in the southeastern United States. After retiring from the Bureau, he turned to journalism to tell the stories behind the case files — the human cost of financial deception, the psychology of the fraudsters, and the systemic failures that let schemes grow to billion-dollar scale. At ConFraud, he serves as Investigations Editor and brings federal-grade rigor to every piece. He holds a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law and completed the FBI's Financial Crimes Investigator certification.
A federal judge shut down Bernardo Mendia-Alcaraz and Toltec Capital LLC after the SEC linked the firm to a $2.2 million investment fraud scheme.
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