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Robert E. Brennan

Robert Brennan
Born 1944 (age 72–73)
Paddy Hill, New York, U.S.
Education Seton Hall
Occupation Certified public accountant, stockbroker, racetrack owner, racehorse owner
Board member of First Jersey Securities, Seton Hall University, Garden State Park Racetrack
Children 3 boys

Robert Emmet Brennan (born 1944) was an American businessman who built the infamous brokerage firm, First Jersey Securities. The firm specialized in promoting "Pump and dump" penny stocks to unsuspecting investors, many of them elderly, who lost their entire investments when the stocks inevitably crashed.

As a result of this penny stock scheme, Brennan became a target of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. First Jersey itself went bankrupt in 1987 and Brennan was found guilty of securities fraud in 1994. The US Government ordered him to pay $75 million to settle the fraud claims.

Brennan declared bankruptcy in 1995 but committed another fraud when he did not declare all of his assets to the court. Brennan withheld from the bankruptcy court the fact that he held $500,000 in casino chips that he had purchased (and later cashed out of after his bankruptcy) and $4 million in municipal bonds he kept in his basement. He then directed an associate to liquidate the bonds overseas and invest them in stocks, which netted him $16 million in ill-gotten gains.

In 2001 Brennan was found guilty of money-laundering and bankruptcy fraud and sentenced to a prison term of nine years and two months. On appeal, in 2003 the sentence was upheld. Brennan served part of his sentence at the US Bureau of Prison's Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, New Jersey. He was released on January 14, 2011 from Fort Dix and was sent to another less harsh prison until July which is when he was let out.

Brennan grew up in Newark, New Jersey, one of nine children. His first wife, Cecelia, was his childhood sweetheart. He attended St Leo's Roman Catholic School in Irvington, and was taught by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, and St. Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark and in 1973 donated $10 million to the school which allowed it to significantly upgrade its facilities. [2] A major benefactor to Seton Hall University, following his conviction the university's Board of Governors had Brennan's name removed from a recreation center on its campus in South Orange, New Jersey. Brennan is an alumnus of Seton Hall University and sat on its Board of Regents.


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