SantaCon organiser charged with stealing $1m from charity pub crawl
Stefan Pildes, the president of New York City's SantaCon, has been charged with wire fraud by federal prosecutors. The charges allege that Pildes diverted over $1 million raised through the annual charity pub crawl for personal use.

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AI-generatedStefan Pildes, the president of New York City's SantaCon, has been charged with wire fraud by federal prosecutors. The charges allege that Pildes diverted over $1 million raised through the annual charity pub crawl for personal use. Prosecutors claim that Pildes advertised SantaCon as a charitable event but instead used the funds for expenses such as concert tickets, luxury vacations, and home renovations. Of the $2.7 million raised, more than half was allegedly diverted to a "slush fund." SantaCon is a ticketed event held in December where approximately 25,000 participants dress as Santa Claus and other holiday characters.
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5 extracted"Stefan Pildes promoted SantaCon as an event grounded in charitable giving, but instead he ran his own con game"
Of about $2.7m raised from SantaCon, Pildes diverted more than half to a "slush fund".
SantaCon is a ticketed pub-crawl event attended by around 25,000 people.
Prosecutors say Pildes siphoned more than $1m raised through SantaCon for personal use.
Stefan Pildes, president of SantaCon, has been charged with wire fraud.