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    Student is fried in fraud
    BY KATE MEYER, GREG B. SMITH and CORKY SIEMASZKO

    New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.com
    DAILY NEWS WRITERS
    Saturday, May 7th, 2005

    A New York University student who should have majored in crime was
    nabbed yesterday for concocting a $43 million international bank
    fraud scheme, authorities said.

    Hakan Yalincak sobbed in a New Haven court after a federal judge
    ordered him jailed until a hearing next Thursday.

    "I have a graduation on Wednesday," the 21-year-old math major wailed.

    Yalincak allegedly deposited fake certified checks totaling $25
    million into a Greenwich, Conn., account and $18 million into a Swiss
    bank account.

    He then allegedly tried to cash in by transferring $2.5 million from
    the Swiss account to the bank account in Greenwich and withdrawing
    $1.7 million.

    But bank executives - who had caught on to his scheme - froze the
    account and told authorities.

    Yalincak, a Turkish citizen, faces up to 30 years in prison and a $1
    million fine if convicted of the bank fraud charges. The suspect's
    parents - and NYU - may soon be crying, too.

    In a separate civil case, Omer Bulent Yalincak and his wife, Ayferafet,
    are being sued by two investors who claim the couple and their son
    conned them into putting $2.9 million into a nonexistent hedge fund.

    Some of the dough was part of a huge donation to NYU that the
    university hailed as a "remarkable $21 million gift from the Yalincak
    family," the suit states.

    An NYU spokesman said the university has received $1.25 million of
    the gift and would return any ill-gotten gains.

    The Yalincaks declined to comment at their expansive home in the
    tony Westchester town of Pound Ridge, where a Mercedes sat in their
    four-car garage. Federal agents searched the property yesterday.

    "He's a smart kid," said Hakan Yalincak's lawyer, Robert Chan. "He
    has some gift in investing and people had confidence in him."

    The stunning arrest comes seven months after NYU sent out a press
    release announcing the Yalincaks' donation to pay for an Ottoman
    studies professorship and a new home for the general studies program.
    NYU even pledged to name the general studies center after the family.

    The alleged crook enrolled at NYU through its two-year general studies
    program before getting accepted into its more prestigious four-year
    bachelor's degree program.

    "It's very shocking," said NYU student Jia Liu, 21. "He should go
    to jail."

    Former student Tracey Herman, 22, laughed and said: "Obviously,
    they're teaching them something at NYU."

    Investors Joseph Healey and Arthur Cohen have sued the Yalincaks and
    an alleged accomplice, charging they ripped them off by getting them
    to invest in a bogus fund.

    Hakan Yalincak allegedly told the investors that after the fund rose
    to $5 million, his parents would kick in $20 million.

    In February, the investors said, they were warned by a "law agency"
    to pull out the $2.9 million they'd invested. They tried, but got
    back only $1.1 million, they said.

    The investors also claim the Yalincaks blew $68,000 on a Porsche and
    $57,000 at Tiffany's.

    Investigators allegedly found that the $20 million check deposited
    by Yalincak's parents bounced.

    With Kerry Burke
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