KEY POINTS
  • A fugitive charged with an audacious $35 million financial fraud was arrested in San Diego after days on the lam, authorities said.
  • Justin Costello allegedly falsely claimed to investors that he was a hedge fund billionaire, a Harvard MBA, and a special forces veteran who had been twice wounded in Iraq.
  • Costello is accused by federal prosecutors and the Securities and Exchange Commission of swindling thousands of investors.
  • As part of the alleged fraud he touted his purported efforts to build a cannabis conglomerate, authorities said.

A fugitive charged with an audacious $35 million fraud — in which he allegedly told investors he was a hedge fund billionaire, a Harvard MBA and a special forces veteran who had been twice wounded in Iraq — was arrested by an FBI SWAT team in California after days on the lam, authorities said Wednesday.

Las Vegas resident Justin Costello, 42, is accused by federal prosecutors and the Securities and Exchange Commission of swindling thousands of investors and others as part of a complex scam that touted his purported efforts to build a cannabis conglomerate, among other things.