{"id":1547,"date":"2025-07-14T21:47:30","date_gmt":"2025-07-14T21:47:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/?p=1547"},"modified":"2025-07-15T00:32:23","modified_gmt":"2025-07-15T00:32:23","slug":"victims-of-bernie-madoff-of-cows-take-on-major-banks-in-massive-ghost-cattle-ponzi-scheme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/index.php\/2025\/07\/14\/victims-of-bernie-madoff-of-cows-take-on-major-banks-in-massive-ghost-cattle-ponzi-scheme\/","title":{"rendered":"Victims of 'Bernie Madoff of cows' take on major banks in massive ghost cattle Ponzi scheme"},"content":{"rendered":"
Victims of a deceased financier known as the “Bernie Madoff of cows” are suing three banks, alleging they enabled the fraud<\/a> that resulted in a $100 million Ponzi scheme.\u00a0<\/p>\n Some of those duped by Brian McClain, of Benton, Kentucky, filed a lawsuit against Community Financial Services Bank, Rabo AgriFinance and Mechanics Bank, alleging the institutions ignored red flags that left dozens of Kentucky investors with financial losses, the New York Post<\/a> reported.\u00a0<\/p>\n The fraud was uncovered days after McClain killed himself at age 52 on April 18, 2023. He initially promised 30% returns to investors while orchestrating a “ghost cattle” scheme in which the livestock never actually existed, authorities said.<\/p>\n GEORGIA MAN ACCUSED BY SEC OF PERPETRATING PONZI SCHEME SAYS HE TAKES ‘FULL RESPONSIBILITY’ FOR HIS ACTIONS<\/u><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n In a statement to Fox News Digital, CFSB said it was aware of claims to associate our institution with an alleged Ponzi scheme involving another financial entity and its client. We want to be clear that CFSB has no involvement in this matter.”<\/p>\n “CFSB strongly denies the allegations in question, and believes the claims against the bank to be entirely without merit,” the bank said in a statement to The Post.\u00a0“The bank through counsel has filed a Motion to Dismiss in the suit brought by the bankruptcy trustee.”<\/p>\n “Any suggestion to the contrary is factually inaccurate and legally baseless. Our bank has acted in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, carrying out its responsibilities as a regulated financial institution,” the bank said. “CFSB has cooperated fully with all relevant authorities and investigations and will continue to do so. We are confident that the facts will speak for themselves and confirm that CFSB has conducted itself with integrity throughout.”<\/p>\n A spokesperson for Rabo AgriFinance told Fox News Digital that the courts will have the ultimate say.<\/p>\n “Rabo AgriFinance remains strongly committed to providing financial solutions to U.S. cattle producers, feedlots, and processors,” a statement from the bank reads. “As stated in prior court filings, the claims have no basis under the law, and many of the allegations are completely inaccurate. As the legal process unfolds Rabo AgriFinance will refrain from commenting further.”<\/p>\n