Baraboo Restaurant Owner Receives 48-Month Sentence for
Structuring Financial Transactions
MADISON, WI—Stephen P. Sinnott, Acting United States Attorney for the
Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Ismail Beciri, 54, Baraboo, Wisconsin,
was sentenced yesterday by Chief U.S. District Judge Barbara B. Crabb to 48 months in
federal prison for structuring financial transactions. Judge Crabb noted that Beciri
obtained $616,726 in checks from an elderly customer of Beciri’s restaurant—Kristina’s
in Baraboo—and then structured the transactions by cashing the checks in amounts less
than $10,000. Judge Crabb criticized Beciri for taking advantage of the customer’s
friendship by taking such a large loan with little chance of repayment.
The investigation showed that Beciri borrowed $616,726 from a regular customer
of Kristina’s Restaurant. Beciri instructed the customer to write the checks in small
amounts so that he could use them to pay food distributors. However, Beciri actually
transacted the checks for cash and drove to multiple banks and multiple branches of the
same bank to avoid having “Currency Transaction Reports” generated by the banks for
cash transactions exceeding $10,000. For the same purpose, Beciri also had numerous
associates cash other checks from the same customer and return the proceeds to him.
Acting United States Attorney Sinnott stated that the charges followed an investigation
conducted by the Internal Revenue Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Prosecution of the case has been handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy M.
O'Shea.
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