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He ended up with a call girl in a mink coat, who he paid for because he had his father's credit card memorised.įrom then on, Yagalla was hooked. He was an 18-year-old virgin who said 'girls don't like me' when he went to a nursery convention with his cousins and was taken off to a strip club. He started investing funds from neighbours and cousins. He watched the 1987 film Wall Street starring Michael Douglas as the broker with the mantra 'greed is good' and was 'totally enthralled'. Yagalla's story began on a tree nursery in Weatherly, Pennsylvania in a tiny borough where his father drove the trucks and the bright but socially unsuccessful teenager led a closed existence. Yagalla says his experience of running Ponzi schemes since he was a schoolboy, as well as 'buying stock to create the illusion of there being a market to supply it and create a higher market', is only part of the bigger story on what people should avoid when investing for their future. I think it was my ego, I was trying to one up everyone.' I was constantly looking for the next high. But happiness is not all about money and in some strange way I have found happiness with a lot less money. 'If I have money in my pocket it's like an alcoholic or gambling addiction. 'I do have triggers,' he told Daily Mail Australia. Yagalla's arrest for embezzling millions from the investors who trusted him as a Wall Street whizkid ended him up in a Federal prison.Īnd although he now lives quietly with a girlfriend just outside Bangkok, Thailand, Yagalla admits that a surplus of money could fuel up his sex addiction. When this May 2000 cover of Playboy was published with 'Hef's twins', Sandy and Mandy Bentley, Sandy was in the middle of a relationship with Wall Street's 'Teflon kid', Mark Yagalla 'Wall Street Joyride - the Prodigy, the Playmate and the Missing $50 million' talks about Yagalla's sex addiction and his 14-month relationship with Hefner's girlfriend. Yagalla is currently writing a book about his wild ride from being a kid on a Pennsylvania tree farm to the lavish lifestyle he led with Sandy Bentley, one half of the Bentley twins who were Playboy Playmates and hung off the arm of Hugh Hefner.
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He said the LM Investment Management scheme which collapsed and lost thousands of ordinary Australians their retirement money in the last two years had all the hallmarks of a shaky scam.
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Yagalla is only 36 years old but has a lifetime of experience making and spending money, and has tips on both who to trust and how to recognise the warning signs around investment schemes that are going to lose you your life savings. Mark Yagalla says 'mum and dad' investors should do exactly what the people who entrusted him with their millions didn't do: run a mile from traders like him. The boy from the US backwater who became Wall Street's 'Teflon kid', made $50 million, stole Hugh Hefner's playmate girlfriend and lived a life of staggering excess until he was jailed, has a message for Australian investors.