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Norman Adie Norman Allen Adie (born November 25, 1946) is a former theater owner/operator/developer and confessed Ponzi schemer,〔(Moviehouse Madoff! Former Heights Cinema owner pleads guilty to Ponzi scheme ), ''The Brooklyn Paper'', December 13, 2011.〕 presently inmate number 64354-054 in the Federal Detention Center (FDC) in Miami, Florida.〔 (Inmate Locator ), ''Federal Bureau of Prisons.''〕 Born in Scotland, Adie began his career in London with the Rank Organization and Twentieth Century Fox〔(Monroe Cinema Debuts Today ), ''Times Herald Record'', May 9, 2008.〕 before moving to the United States to work at Radio City Music Hall. Adie then founded Screen Arts Corporation and developed his own New York theaters in Times Square and Park Slope, Brooklyn.〔(Theater's Opening Act Nears ), ''The New York Daily News'', November 14, 1995.〕 Adie's decade-long efforts to open a theater in Monroe, New York were delayed by protracted, well-publicized lawsuits and counter-lawsuits resulting from a troubled partnership with One Liberty Properties.〔(Building plans still stalled ), ''Times Herald-Record'', March 18, 2006.〕 "Monroe 6 Cinemas" eventually opened in 2008, but went into receivership three years later after Adie failed to pay the mortgage and property taxes.〔(Court seizes Monroe 6 profits ), ''Times Herald-Record'', July 14, 2011.〕 Adie operated the Brooklyn Heights Cinema〔(Little Theater to Expand ), ''The Brooklyn Paper'', January 26, 2008.〕 in Brooklyn, New York, for ten years before selling it in 2011 after misappropriating the theater's finances.〔(Tainted Brooklyn Heights Cinema sold ), ''Crain's New York Business'', June 3, 2011.〕 Adie opened the Foxmoor 7 Cinemas in Marshalls Creek, Pennsylvania in 2006 only to be evicted in 2009 for failing to pay rent.〔(Foxmoor 7 Theater Evicted After Failing to Pay Rent ), ''Pocono Record'', December 11, 2009.〕 Adie's plans to open a movie multiplex in Matamoras, Pennsylvania in 2008 never came to fruition and resulted in a $12.7 million judgment against Adie in 2009.〔(Movie Magic Gone Bad ), ''The Pike County Courier'', January 7, 2010.〕 On November 23, 2010, Adie was arrested and charged with Federal securities and wire fraud.〔 (Theater Owner Is Charged With Fraud ), ''The New York Times'', November 24, 2010. 〕 〔 (Brooklyn cinema owner a reel swindler: feds ), ''The New York Post'', November 24, 2010. 〕 〔 (Feds: Heights Cinema owner was Ponzi schemer ), ''The Brooklyn Paper'', November 24, 2010. 〕 He confessed to the charges in December, 2011〔 (Ex-owner of Brooklyn Heights Cinema pleads guilty to $500K-plus fraud scheme ), ''The New York Post'', December 12, 2011. 〕 and was sentenced in May, 2012 to 20 months in Federal prison.〔 (Victim ‘de-faces’ fraudster ), ''The New York Post'', May 30, 2012. 〕〔 (Theater owner sentenced to 20 months ), ''The Pike County Courier'', July 19, 2012. 〕 ==Notes== 〔
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