NYC SantaCon charity fundraiser was more con than Claus, authorities say
Stefan Pildes, the organizer of New York City's SantaCon charity fundraiser, was arrested and charged with wire fraud. Federal authorities allege that Pildes donated only a small portion of the $2.7 million raised from 2019 to 2024 to charity.

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AI-generatedStefan Pildes, the organizer of New York City's SantaCon charity fundraiser, was arrested and charged with wire fraud. Federal authorities allege that Pildes donated only a small portion of the $2.7 million raised from 2019 to 2024 to charity. Instead, he allegedly diverted over half of the proceeds each year to an entity he controlled. These funds were reportedly used for personal expenses, including home renovations, concert tickets, vacations, meals, and a luxury vehicle. Pildes was scheduled to appear in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday.
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5 extractedThe siphoned funds were used for personal needs like home renovations and luxury vacations.
Pildes allegedly siphoned more than half of the proceeds each year.
Only a small fraction of the $2.7m raised was donated to charity.
Pildes raised $2.7m through SantaCon events from 2019 to 2024.
Stefan Pildes was arrested and charged with wire fraud.