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Ted Farnsworth Now Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Retail Investors

By Frank Nez
January 8, 2025
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Updated on January 9, 2025

Ted Farnsworth now pleads guilty to defrauding retail investors after being being in federal custody since August of 2023.

On Tuesday, Ted Farnsworth entered a guilty plea to charges of defrauding investors connected to the ill-fated movie-ticket subscription service, MoviePass.

This announcement came from the U.S. Department of Justice, highlighting the culmination of a tumultuous legal journey for Farnsworth, who acquired the company in 2017 while serving as CEO of Helios and Matheson Analytics (HMNY).

At 62 years old, Farnsworth has been in federal custody since August 2023.

Farnsworth’s attorney, Sam Rabin, expressed that his client was eager to take responsibility for his actions.

“Farnsworth was anxious to accept responsibility for his conduct,” Rabin stated in an interview with Business Insider.

“The most important step in doing that was to plead guilty to the crimes with which he is charged.

He did that today.”

The charges against Farnsworth stem from a broader investigation that began in 2022, when the Department of Justice accused him and then-MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe of securities fraud.

The DOJ alleged that the two engaged in deceptive practices designed to mislead investors regarding HMNY’s business and operations, artificially inflating the stock price to attract new investors.

This fraudulent scheme not only impacted MoviePass but also extended to Vinco Ventures, another publicly traded company where Farnsworth was involved.

Farnsworth’s legal troubles are compounded by the fallout from his actions.

The impact on investor confidence has been profound, especially for shareholders of Vinco Ventures (BBIG), who felt the sting of the company’s delisting.

Many investors found themselves devastated as their shares became virtually worthless overnight.

The delisting not only erased significant financial value but also left a lasting mark on investor trust.

The litigation surrounding Farnsworth and Vinco Ventures has further exacerbated feelings of betrayal among investors, many of whom invested significant funds hoping for a rebound.

The sense of exhaustion and disillusionment permeated the community, leaving shareholders questioning the integrity of the management and the viability of their investments.

Reflecting on the rise and fall of MoviePass, it’s clear that the initial success story quickly turned sour.

In 2017, HMNY became the parent company of MoviePass, launching an enticing $10-a-month subscription plan that allowed customers to watch a movie a day in theaters.

This innovative approach drew millions of subscribers and sent HMNY’s stock soaring, capturing the attention of investors and moviegoers alike.

However, the sustainability of the $10 plan was soon called into question.

The company hemorrhaged cash, burning through hundreds of millions of dollars as it struggled to maintain its business model.

By 2020, both MoviePass and HMNY faced bankruptcy, marking a dramatic fall from grace for what was once a promising venture.

In a twist of fate, MoviePass founder Stacy Spikes, who had been ousted in 2018 by Lowe and Farnsworth, managed to buy back the company in 2021.

Under Spikes’ leadership, MoviePass has since re-emerged and is currently available nationwide, although the shadow of its previous failures looms large.

Farnsworth’s guilty plea is not just a legal formality; it represents a significant moment in a series of events that have left many investors reeling.

The ripple effects of his actions have eroded trust and confidence among shareholders, particularly those in Vinco Ventures, who now face the daunting challenge of rebuilding their faith in the market.

As the dust settles, the story serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of transparency and accountability in the world of investing.

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