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David Bergstein

David Rafael Bergstein (born 1962) is a former American financier, entrepreneur and film producer. He started his career in real estate development before expanding his business interests to buying up distressed assets and branched out into independent film production between 2003 and 2010. Bergstein served as CEO of Cyrano Group, a private equity and advisory firm that he founded, until 2018, when he was convicted of defrauding investors out of $26 million. Bergstein is currently serving an eight-year prison sentence.

David Bergstein
Born
David Rafael Bergstein

August 9, 1962 (1962-08-09) (age 60)
New York City, New York, United States
Occupation(s)Film producer, entrepreneur, investment banker
Years active1984 – present

Early life and education

Bergstein was born in Brooklyn, New York[1] and grew up with his father Leonard Bergstein, an engineering professor, inventor and Holocaust survivor.[2]

After graduating high school early, Bergstein went on to receive a BS with a concentration in pre-medicine and mathematics at Polytechnic Institute of New York University. He also later attended the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.[2] During his time in law school, Bergstein went on to become a research analyst, first for Salomon Brothers and then for Bear Stearns, where he specialized in the analysis of troubled or undervalued companies.[2][3]

Career

After relocating to Los Angeles in 1984, Bergstein made a career buying and selling real estate which later transferred into real estate development. By the 1990s, Bergstein shifted his business focus from real estate to focus on acquiring or advising on distressed operating companies and debt.[1] Bergstein later founded the Cyrano Group, a private equity and advisory firm, where he served as CEO.[2]

In 2003, Bergstein and business partner Ron Tutor loaned money to Franchise Pictures, a film production company headed by Elie Samaha. When the company went bankrupt, Bergstein and Tutor became owners of dozens of Franchise's films. By 2006, they had also acquired Capitol Films and ThinkFilm, in the process becoming major players in the independent film sector.[1]

In March 2010, fourteen creditors attempting to force the five companies controlled by Bergstein and Tutor into Chapter 11 bankruptcy were granted an emergency motion by a court to have an interim trustee appointed to oversee the companies.[4][5] Capitol Films and ThinkFilm were formally declared bankrupt by a Federal judge in October 2010,[6][7] and Bergstein's remaining three companies—R2D2, CT-1 Holdings and Capco—in 2011.[7][8] One of the creditors that had forced Bergstein's companies into bankruptcy, Aramid Entertainment Fund, had its claims against Bergstein's companies dismissed in 2012 — a judgment that was upheld by an appellate court in 2013.[9] In 2012 the former in-house counsel for Capitol Films who had left the company to work for Aramid, was successfully sued by Bergstein for breach of fiduciary trust and malpractice and ordered to pay $50 million in damages to Bergstein.[10][11][12][13] In 2014, another creditor, Screen Capital International, had its claims rejected by a federal judge. Lawyers successfully argued that it was not a legitimate creditor because it had purchased the claims from another entity.[14] The U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts dismissed the outstanding involuntary bankruptcy cases in 2016.[15]

Bergstein also took an advisory role in the sale of Miramax in 2010 to an investor group that included his partner, Ron Tutor. The purchase, for $660 million, included the rights to more than 700 library titles.[16] In 2012, Bergstein sued the owners of Miramax alleging they had reneged on paying him a $6.1 million fee and a 3.33 percent stake as compensation for his role in the acquisition;[17] the litigation ended two weeks later when Bergstein and Miramax reached a settlement.[18]

On November 9, 2016, Bergstein was arrested at his Hidden Hills, California home after being indicted for fraud,[19] and was convicted by a Federal jury on March 1, 2018 of defrauding investors out of $26 million.[20] In June 2018 Bergstein was sentenced to eight years in prison and ordered to pay a $250,000 fine. Bergstein cried as he requested leniency but United States federal judge P. Kevin Castel said his crimes needed to be "punished severely" to "send a message".[21]

Personal life

In 2011, Bergstein, along with his wife Sara, formally dedicated the Conejo Jewish Academy's adult education program to Bergstein's father, naming the program "Leonard Bergstein Jewish Academy."[22] Bergstein currently serves on the board of the Sheriff's Youth Foundation, a youth program run by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, and the board at the Grossman Burn Foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting burn survivors and their families.[2][23] Bergstein is also a featured contributor for Huffington Post, the Times of Israel, the Algemeiner online newspaper, and other periodicals.[24]

Selected filmography

The films Bergstein has been involved in include:[25]

References

  1. ^ a b c Eller, Claudia; Friedman, Josh (August 25, 2008). "A tough Hollywood debut". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e "David Bergstein Huffington Post". The Huffington Post. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
  3. ^ "Bloomberg | Company Overview of Cyrano Group, Inc. - Executive Profile of David Bergstein".
  4. ^ Fritz, Ben (March 18, 2010). "Creditors attempting to force David Bergstein's companies into bankruptcy (updated)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  5. ^ Fritz, Ben (March 30, 2010). "Court appoints trustee to oversee Bergstein's companies". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
  6. ^ Lang, Brent (October 6, 2010). "Bergstein's ThinkFilm, Capitol Films Declared Bankrupt". The Wrap. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Fritz, Ben (February 9, 2011). "David Bergstein's three remaining companies forced into bankruptcy". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
  8. ^ Lang, Brent (February 9, 2011). "Bergstein's Remaining Companies Pushed into Bankruptcy". The Wrap. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  9. ^ Sundar, Sindhu (April 30, 2014). . Law360. Archived from the original on April 13, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2014.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^ Patten, Dominic (August 22, 2012). "Capitol's David Bergstein Awarded $50M+$500K In Lawsuit Against Ex-Counsel". Deadline Holywood. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  11. ^ Randles, Jonathan (August 21, 2012). "Bergstein Wins $49.5M From Atty For Forced Bankruptcies". Law360. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  12. ^ Winnick, Zach (August 13, 2012). "Ex-Bergstein Atty Admits Targeting Companies For Bankruptcy". Law360. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  13. ^ Randles, Jonathan (August 14, 2012). "Ex-Bergstein Atty Said She Would Destroy Docs, Jury Hears". Law360. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  14. ^ Chutchian, Maria (March 10, 2014). . Law360. Archived from the original on March 26, 2014. Retrieved March 25, 2014.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  15. ^ Nicolai, Megan (March 28, 2016). "Federal Courts Approve Settlement and Dismissal of Involuntary Bankruptcy Cases Filed Against Noted Film Entrepreneur David Bergstein". PRWeb. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  16. ^ Schucker, Lauren A. E. (July 31, 2010). . The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013. Retrieved March 26, 2010.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  17. ^ Fritz, Ben (April 9, 2012). "David Bergstein sues Miramax owners". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  18. ^ Fritz, Ben (April 24, 2012). "Miramax and David Bergstein settle lawsuit". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  19. ^ "Producer David Bergstein Arrested in $26M Fraud". The Hollywood Reporter. Associated Press. November 9, 2016. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  20. ^ Maddaus, Gene (March 2, 2018). "David Bergstein Convicted of Defrauding Investors Out of $26 Million". Variety. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  21. ^ "Producer David Bergstein Gets Eight Years in Prison for Fraud". Associated Press. June 27, 2018. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  22. ^ Conejo Jewish Academy: A project of Chabad of the Conejo—Dedicated in Memory of Leonard Bergstein
  23. ^ "Three New Members Join Foundation Board". Sheriff's Youth Foundation of Los Angeles County. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
  24. ^ "David Bernstein". The Algemeiner. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
  25. ^ . Variety, 2009. Archived from the original on April 13, 2010.

External links

  • Official website
  • David Bergstein at IMDb

david, bergstein, david, rafael, bergstein, born, 1962, former, american, financier, entrepreneur, film, producer, started, career, real, estate, development, before, expanding, business, interests, buying, distressed, assets, branched, into, independent, film. David Rafael Bergstein born 1962 is a former American financier entrepreneur and film producer He started his career in real estate development before expanding his business interests to buying up distressed assets and branched out into independent film production between 2003 and 2010 Bergstein served as CEO of Cyrano Group a private equity and advisory firm that he founded until 2018 when he was convicted of defrauding investors out of 26 million Bergstein is currently serving an eight year prison sentence David BergsteinBornDavid Rafael BergsteinAugust 9 1962 1962 08 09 age 60 New York City New York United StatesOccupation s Film producer entrepreneur investment bankerYears active1984 present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditBergstein was born in Brooklyn New York 1 and grew up with his father Leonard Bergstein an engineering professor inventor and Holocaust survivor 2 After graduating high school early Bergstein went on to receive a BS with a concentration in pre medicine and mathematics at Polytechnic Institute of New York University He also later attended the Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law 2 During his time in law school Bergstein went on to become a research analyst first for Salomon Brothers and then for Bear Stearns where he specialized in the analysis of troubled or undervalued companies 2 3 Career EditAfter relocating to Los Angeles in 1984 Bergstein made a career buying and selling real estate which later transferred into real estate development By the 1990s Bergstein shifted his business focus from real estate to focus on acquiring or advising on distressed operating companies and debt 1 Bergstein later founded the Cyrano Group a private equity and advisory firm where he served as CEO 2 In 2003 Bergstein and business partner Ron Tutor loaned money to Franchise Pictures a film production company headed by Elie Samaha When the company went bankrupt Bergstein and Tutor became owners of dozens of Franchise s films By 2006 they had also acquired Capitol Films and ThinkFilm in the process becoming major players in the independent film sector 1 In March 2010 fourteen creditors attempting to force the five companies controlled by Bergstein and Tutor into Chapter 11 bankruptcy were granted an emergency motion by a court to have an interim trustee appointed to oversee the companies 4 5 Capitol Films and ThinkFilm were formally declared bankrupt by a Federal judge in October 2010 6 7 and Bergstein s remaining three companies R2D2 CT 1 Holdings and Capco in 2011 7 8 One of the creditors that had forced Bergstein s companies into bankruptcy Aramid Entertainment Fund had its claims against Bergstein s companies dismissed in 2012 a judgment that was upheld by an appellate court in 2013 9 In 2012 the former in house counsel for Capitol Films who had left the company to work for Aramid was successfully sued by Bergstein for breach of fiduciary trust and malpractice and ordered to pay 50 million in damages to Bergstein 10 11 12 13 In 2014 another creditor Screen Capital International had its claims rejected by a federal judge Lawyers successfully argued that it was not a legitimate creditor because it had purchased the claims from another entity 14 The U S District and Bankruptcy Courts dismissed the outstanding involuntary bankruptcy cases in 2016 15 Bergstein also took an advisory role in the sale of Miramax in 2010 to an investor group that included his partner Ron Tutor The purchase for 660 million included the rights to more than 700 library titles 16 In 2012 Bergstein sued the owners of Miramax alleging they had reneged on paying him a 6 1 million fee and a 3 33 percent stake as compensation for his role in the acquisition 17 the litigation ended two weeks later when Bergstein and Miramax reached a settlement 18 On November 9 2016 Bergstein was arrested at his Hidden Hills California home after being indicted for fraud 19 and was convicted by a Federal jury on March 1 2018 of defrauding investors out of 26 million 20 In June 2018 Bergstein was sentenced to eight years in prison and ordered to pay a 250 000 fine Bergstein cried as he requested leniency but United States federal judge P Kevin Castel said his crimes needed to be punished severely to send a message 21 Personal life EditIn 2011 Bergstein along with his wife Sara formally dedicated the Conejo Jewish Academy s adult education program to Bergstein s father naming the program Leonard Bergstein Jewish Academy 22 Bergstein currently serves on the board of the Sheriff s Youth Foundation a youth program run by the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department and the board at the Grossman Burn Foundation a nonprofit organization supporting burn survivors and their families 2 23 Bergstein is also a featured contributor for Huffington Post the Times of Israel the Algemeiner online newspaper and other periodicals 24 Selected filmography EditThe films Bergstein has been involved in include 25 2010 Love Ranch Producer uncredited 2010 6 Souls Executive Producer 2010 Father of Invention Executive Producer 2009 Black Water Transit Executive Producer 2008 5 a Day Executive Producer 2008 The Edge of Love Executive Producer 2008 Blackout Executive Producer 2007 Before the Devil Knows You re Dead Executive Producer 2006 45 Producer 2006 Alpha Male Producer 2006 Bordertown Producer 2005 Chaos Executive Producer 2005 The Wendell Baker Story Executive Producer 2005 Dead Fish Producer 2005 The Whole Ten Yards Executive Producer 2004 Laws of Attraction Producer 2004 Spartan Producer References Edit a b c Eller Claudia Friedman Josh August 25 2008 A tough Hollywood debut Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 19 2014 a b c d e David Bergstein Huffington Post The Huffington Post Retrieved March 19 2014 Bloomberg Company Overview of Cyrano Group Inc Executive Profile of David Bergstein Fritz Ben March 18 2010 Creditors attempting to force David Bergstein s companies into bankruptcy updated Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 25 2014 Fritz Ben March 30 2010 Court appoints trustee to oversee Bergstein s companies Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 19 2014 Lang Brent October 6 2010 Bergstein s ThinkFilm Capitol Films Declared Bankrupt The Wrap Retrieved March 25 2014 a b Fritz Ben February 9 2011 David Bergstein s three remaining companies forced into bankruptcy Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 19 2014 Lang Brent February 9 2011 Bergstein s Remaining Companies Pushed into Bankruptcy The Wrap Retrieved March 25 2014 Sundar Sindhu April 30 2014 Bergstein Beats Aramid s 190M Suit in NY Appeals Court Law360 Archived from the original on April 13 2014 Retrieved April 10 2014 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Patten Dominic August 22 2012 Capitol s David Bergstein Awarded 50M 500K In Lawsuit Against Ex Counsel Deadline Holywood Retrieved April 23 2014 Randles Jonathan August 21 2012 Bergstein Wins 49 5M From Atty For Forced Bankruptcies Law360 Retrieved April 23 2014 Winnick Zach August 13 2012 Ex Bergstein Atty Admits Targeting Companies For Bankruptcy Law360 Retrieved April 23 2014 Randles Jonathan August 14 2012 Ex Bergstein Atty Said She Would Destroy Docs Jury Hears Law360 Retrieved April 23 2014 Chutchian Maria March 10 2014 Screen Capital s Claims Axed From Bergstein Bankruptcies Law360 Archived from the original on March 26 2014 Retrieved March 25 2014 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Nicolai Megan March 28 2016 Federal Courts Approve Settlement and Dismissal of Involuntary Bankruptcy Cases Filed Against Noted Film Entrepreneur David Bergstein PRWeb Retrieved July 16 2016 Schucker Lauren A E July 31 2010 Hollywood Outsiders to Buy Miramax The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on December 21 2013 Retrieved March 26 2010 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Fritz Ben April 9 2012 David Bergstein sues Miramax owners Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 26 2014 Fritz Ben April 24 2012 Miramax and David Bergstein settle lawsuit Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 11 2014 Producer David Bergstein Arrested in 26M Fraud The Hollywood Reporter Associated Press November 9 2016 Retrieved June 27 2018 Maddaus Gene March 2 2018 David Bergstein Convicted of Defrauding Investors Out of 26 Million Variety Retrieved June 27 2018 Producer David Bergstein Gets Eight Years in Prison for Fraud Associated Press June 27 2018 Retrieved July 31 2018 Conejo Jewish Academy A project of Chabad of the Conejo Dedicated in Memory of Leonard Bergstein Three New Members Join Foundation Board Sheriff s Youth Foundation of Los Angeles County Retrieved March 19 2014 David Bernstein The Algemeiner Retrieved March 19 2014 I Variety Profile David Bergstein Variety 2009 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