Crime & Safety

Westlake Man Charged with Fraud, Bribery and Money Laundering

Aziz Ukshini is charged with crimes related to defrauding the St. Paul Croatian Federal Credit Union.

Westlake resident Aziz Ukshini, 38, has been charged with financial institution fraud, bribery in connection with the business dealings of a financial institution, and money laundering, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of Ohio

The charges are related to the alleged defrauding of the St. Paul Croatian Federal Credit Union for $2.8 million. 

The Plain Dealer has an in-depth story about the collapse of the credit union from 2011, and Mentor Patch has an .

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Ukshini received charges for two counts of money laundering and one count for each of the other charges. These are just charges, not evidence of guilt, and Ukshini is entitled to a fair trial, the release notes.

Allegedly, Ukshini fraudulently obtained $2.8 million worth of loans from the credit union between September 2003 and March 2010. He was supposedly helped by Raguz and got the loans by “making false representations and promises.”

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For more information on the charges, read the press release on the FBI’s website

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