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Paul Bilzerian Faces Growing U.S. Fraud Case as International Legal Scrutiny Intensifies

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts and Nevis — Former corporate financier Paul A. Bilzerian, a long-time resident of St. Kitts and Nevis and former United States citizen, is facing increasing legal scrutiny following a federal indictment in the United States alleging securities fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy, and efforts to evade a longstanding Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) judgment.

According to the United States Department of Justice, Bilzerian was indicted in September 2024 alongside Ignite International Brands Ltd. and his longtime accountant, Scott Rohleder. Federal prosecutors allege the defendants participated in a scheme involving undisclosed control of public companies, misleading investor disclosures, and efforts to conceal assets while avoiding satisfaction of an SEC judgment that has reportedly grown to more than US$180 million.

The case has attracted particular attention within St. Kitts and Nevis due to Bilzerian’s long-standing ties to the Federation, where he has resided for many years and has been associated with various corporate and legal matters.

Court filings in the United States have also highlighted Bilzerian’s involvement in litigation connected to St. Kitts and Nevis. In a 2025 federal court opinion, a U.S. judge concluded that Bilzerian maintained a significant role in legal proceedings involving entities connected to him despite restrictions stemming from earlier SEC enforcement actions.

Separately, legal disputes involving Ignite International Brands have generated additional public attention. Civil court proceedings in Canada have included allegations regarding corporate control and management disputes involving members of the Bilzerian family and related business interests. According to reporting on the matter, Dan Bilzerian has alleged that his father utilized proxy arrangements to remove him from leadership positions within Ignite. Gregory Gilpin-Payne was identified in court reporting as having signed correspondence on behalf of International Investments Ltd. Those claims form part of ongoing civil proceedings and have not been conclusively determined by a court.

The case has also generated a number of claims and allegations circulating online regarding individuals connected to Bilzerian and his business affairs. At the time of publication, NevisNews was unable to independently verify reports alleging that Terri Bilzerian or Gregory Gilpin-Payne had been arrested, charged, or formally accused of offences relating to money laundering, embezzlement, or the alleged misuse of corporate funds. No official records confirming such claims were located.

Similarly, allegations connecting Paul Bilzerian to an Antigua-based stem-cell treatment controversy, including claims surrounding an alleged death, remain unverified by official sources available to this publication. Unless supported by court records, law enforcement statements, regulatory findings, or other authoritative documentation, such allegations should be regarded as unproven and treated with appropriate caution.

Federal prosecutors allege that Bilzerian engaged in a long-running effort to conceal assets, maintain undisclosed control over corporate entities, and mislead regulators and investors. If convicted, he could face substantial penalties under U.S. federal law, including significant prison sentences on certain counts.

The proceedings also raise broader questions regarding financial transparency, offshore corporate structures, cross-border regulatory enforcement, and the challenges faced by authorities when pursuing complex international financial cases spanning multiple jurisdictions.

For residents of St. Kitts and Nevis, the matter continues to draw attention due to Bilzerian’s longstanding presence in the Federation and the international significance of the allegations being advanced by U.S. authorities.

As the case moves forward, the ultimate outcome will depend on evidence presented before the courts. Until then, the allegations remain unproven, and all defendants continue to be entitled to the presumption of innocence under the law.

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