New Best-Selling Book
The Largest Woman-Led Ponzi Scheme in History
Neil Senturia and Barbara Bry recently published their best-selling book, I Did It. This electrifying book shares the details how businesswoman and entrepreneur Gina Champion- Cain led one of the largest Ponzi schemes in San Diego, California history, valued at over $350 million dollars. The book includes details you cannot find in news stories, as it was told directly to the authors by Gina.
Gina Champion- Cain does not receive any compensation from this book.
Gina Champion- Cain appeared to be an upstanding citizen of the community with a business portfolio of restaurants, retail and real estate. Gina is attractive, educated, savvy and ran her empire in a way that even a “JR Ewing” type character would envy.
To add to her resume Gina was also a guest economics commentator for the San Diego Union-Tribune; she also served on prestigious corporate and nonprofit boards and considered a run for Mayor. She had it all! Or that was the impression she gave to everyone.
Senturia and Bry share the details of this intoxicating book that include a multitude of participants such as hedge funds, banks, egomaniacs, and small-time crooks, all fueled by greed, stupidity, and a desire to look the other way.
Gina was skilled at acting, appearing to be caring about people while she was running her Ponzi scheme and scamming the community.
Gina’s master plan was to create philanthropic endeavors and…
