Indian-origin financier Mahender Makhijani accused of $100M bank fraud, blackmail in California
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- Mahender Makhijani, an Indian-origin financier, has been arrested in California for allegedly running a $100 million bank fraud scheme.
- He is also accused of blackmail, intimidation, and hosting parties with sex workers to control attendees.
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Mahender Makhijani, an Indian-origin financier, is accused of orchestrating a $100 million bank fraud scheme in California. The allegations include falsifying real estate documents, inflating property values, and using intimidation tactics.
An Indian-origin financier is accused of running a $100 million bank fraud scheme in California. He lived a double life of luxury, intimidation and blackmail, including hosting parties with sex workers and later using those events to pressure attendees, reports the New York Post.
44-year-old Mahender Makhijani was arrested on Wednesday after armed federal agents raided his mansion in Corona del Mar, an exclusive coastal neighbourhood in Newport Beach, California. He is charged with bank fraud and faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted.
Makhijani defrauded a local bank of nearly $100 million by falsifying real estate documents and inflating the value of properties used as collateral. The money has not yet been recovered. He used Newport Beach-based Cantor Group V LLC and a network of companies to carry out the scheme. He and a subordinate altered title insurance records between September 2024 and April 2025 using Adobe software, changed metadata, and submitted forged documents to the bank while giving misleading explanations in calls and spreadsheets.
But the allegations against Makhijani go beyond financial fraud, reports the New York Post. According to court documents and witness statements, he hosted private parties involving drugs and sex workers, some of which were attended by bank employees. He then used knowledge of what happened at these events to blackmail participants and keep control over staff and associates. He even threatened subordinates, saying he would “kill” them and put their “family on the street” and “their kids on welfare.” He is also accused of blackmailing employees after the gatherings. He ran his operation through intimidation, threats and violence. He directed associates to target rivals, break into businesses and pressure competitors. In one case, he placed eviction notices at homes of a rival’s family members and even used a billboard to accuse an opponent of robbery.
Video evidence cited by prosecutors shows Makhijani in designer clothing directing associates during attacks on security guards, including smashing windows and seizing documents. Agents arrested him at his home early Wednesday after a dawn raid involving armed officers. He was led out in handcuffs and taken to jail after briefly appearing in pajamas.
Makhijani lived a lavish lifestyle, travelling by private jet, wearing designer clothing and owning luxury cars including a Bentley, Porsche and Mercedes G-Wagon. He kept two mansions side by side, one of which was reserved for his in-laws. Much of his wealth still remains untraceable. “Makhijani has significant financial resources, but the government has not fully traced and accounted for those resources, which are almost certainly not held in Makhijani’s name,” the complaint states.
The case also overlaps with a long-running business dispute involving Hotel Laguna. In 2023, clashes linked to the dispute allegedly led to violence at the hotel, forcing temporary closures. In May, arbitrators awarded about $1.34 billion to businessman Mohammad Honarkar, finding that Makhijani had breached agreements and committed fraud. Makhijani had previously told associates he would flee to India if caught.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Makhijani will face a lengthy prison sentence if convicted.
Very likely · Within months
Further investigations into Makhijani's associates and the full extent of the fraud will be conducted.
Very likely · Within weeks
The untraceable wealth will be a focus of ongoing legal proceedings.
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- Where is the $100 million that was defrauded?
- What is the full extent of Makhijani's network and involvement of other parties?
- What specific legal consequences will the involved bank face?
- How will the Hotel Laguna dispute be further resolved?