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Boca Raton couple sentenced in $50M investment fraud

August 22, 2026
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A Boca Raton couple has been handed significant federal prison sentences after orchestrating a fifty million dollar investment scam that functioned even while one half of the duo was already incarcerated. Jean Joseph, fifty five, received twenty years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud, while his wife, forty four year old Janalie Camille Bingham, was sentenced to forty eight months for her part in the scheme.

The pair operated Wells Real Estate Investment LLC out of West Palm Beach starting around twenty seventeen. They lured hundreds of investors by selling promissory notes that they claimed were backed by a massive real estate portfolio valued at up to four hundred fifty million dollars. In reality, investigators discovered the couple didn’t own nearly enough property to secure those investments, and only a fraction of the funds ever went toward actual real estate projects.

Instead of investing the capital as promised, Joseph diverted roughly twenty eight million dollars into risky stock trades and funneled millions more into a lavish lifestyle. This included using over two million dollars for personal expenses, such as a down payment on a luxury home where the couple lived. Prosecutors further revealed that they utilized over eight million dollars from new clients to pay off older ones, creating a classic Ponzi structure designed to keep the facade alive.

Perhaps most shocking was that Joseph managed these operations while serving time for an entirely separate federal wire fraud conviction beginning in June twenty twenty. According to U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones, Joseph continued to direct transactions and manage the fraudulent business from inside his cell. As the legal process concludes with these sentencing terms, a restitution hearing is set for September fourth to determine how victims might recover their losses.

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