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Litigation Support, Investigations and Expert Witness Services Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE  More than 30 years of experience in fraud investigation  24 years as a special agent with the FBI  3½ years as a director of the forensic and dispute services practice of Deloitte financial advisory services  3 years in private practice Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Forensic and Dispute Services Principal 2

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE 3 Subscribe to Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman’s monthly newsletter about fraud issues.

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE GRF Litigation Support Services  Forensic Accounting  Internal and External Fraud Investigations  Business Valuation  Fact and Expert Witness Testimony 4

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Financial Auditor v. Forensic Accountant  The Auditor: Relies on statistical sampling to prove there are no irregular transactions – numbers-focused with limited information. “Don’t chase the shiny object.”  The Forensic Accountant: Advised by the client of at least one irregular transaction. Must develop methodologies to identify additional instances of unauthorized activity and who the perpetrator is, how much is gone, how it was done, who else is involved. Information-focused – professional skepticism. 5

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Our Investigative Toolbox 6 INTERVIEWS - The Most Effective Tool  People with knowledge about the event.  People working in the areas where the event occurred.  People with the authority or ability to cause the event to occur.  Suspects/Subjects – hope for a confession but at least get their story on the record and look for changes in the story as investigation progresses.

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Our Investigative Toolbox 7 PROPRIETARY DATABASES  looking for bankruptcies, liens, judgments, foreclosures, real estate owned, boats and airplanes owned, criminal convictions, address history, prior employers, sex offender registry, etc. MVA  For vehicles owned and driving record – Looking for expensive vehicles, DUIs, suspended license, etc. (MD only)

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Our Investigative Toolbox 8 REVIEW (with employer or computer owner consent)  Once the list of suspects is narrowed down, review for information concerning the event. Coordinate with IT shop to pull . Use computer forensic expert to cull down to manageable size using “key word” searches.

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Our Investigative Toolbox 9 COMPUTER HARD DRIVE/SHARED DRIVE REVIEW  Only use credentialed computer forensic expert to extract and recover deleted files and extract data using law enforcement approved protocols.

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Suggestions 10 Consult with us early in the case so we can:  Assist counsel in formulating a strategy from an investigative perspective.  Conduct due diligence investigations re: your new client, the adversarial parties, opposing counsel’s witnesses, your witnesses.  Assist with identifying relevant documents and people to be subpoenaed from an investigative perspective.

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Recent War Stories: 11  Civil fraud case – defendants used approximately 26 shell companies and 50 bank accounts. Our analysis identified multiple instances of embezzlement and money laundering. Also determined main defendant is a four- time convicted felon and served nine years in jail for similar schemes.

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Recent War Stories: 12  Plaintiff’s litigious history – wrongful termination suits, FCRA suits, topped off with a qui tam lawsuit against former employer. Plaintiff has brought over 30 actions over 10-year period, winning judgments in almost every case. Qui Tam was last straw for one employer.

Rick Potocek, CPA, MBA, CFE Recent War Stories: 13 PNC Bank Wealth Management Employee  10-year trusted employee above reproach.  Bank Security identified $15K in unusual transactions in customer accounts to which employee admitted.  We were engaged to conduct a forensic accounting investigation and identified a total of approximately $400K embezzled from 86 customer accounts. Referred to FBI, defendant pled guilty, sentenced to two years in jail and restitution.

Rick Potocek, Forensic Accounting and Dispute Services Principal Telephone: (301) 951 – 9090 Website: Visit: Connect with Us 4550 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 650N Bethesda, MD 20814