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CEO pleads guilty in massive $380M Ponzi scheme that bankrolled luxurious lifestyle

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleJanuary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The CEO of a financial advisory empire accused of masterminding Georgia’s largest Ponzi scheme to fund a life of opulent extravagance has pleaded guilty to “shamelessly” bilking investors out of a staggering $380 million, authorities announced Wednesday.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia said 54-year-old Todd Burkhalther, founder of Drive Planning LLC, defrauded more than 2,000 people between September 2020 and June 2024. 

He reportedly used the stolen funds to charter private jets and buy a yacht, a multimillion-dollar condo in Mexico, a lavish wardrobe and luxury vehicles like Land Rovers and an RV.

The former trusted advisor of St. Petersburg, Florida, pleaded guilty to wire fraud, according to officials. He is one of two executives, including the company’s former COO, who admitted playing a role in the yearslong Ponzi scheme, the attorney’s office said.

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“Todd Burkhalter perpetrated what is likely the largest Ponzi scheme in Georgia history,” U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg said. “Unbelievably, Burkhalter shamelessly continued to scam his victims even while under federal investigation. Today’s guilty plea is just the first step in holding Burkhalter accountable for the considerable harm he caused.”

“Todd Burkhalter built a massive Ponzi scheme on lies, exploiting trust to steal hundreds of millions of dollars from more than 2,000 victims while funding an extravagant lifestyle,” Paul Brown, special agent in charge of FBI Atlanta, said.  

According to federal investigators, Drive Planning lured ordinary people by claiming they did not need to be accredited investors to participate and encouraged them to invest money from retirement accounts, savings and lines of credit.

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Todd Burkhalther talks to phone in front of private jet

Burkhalter then promised high returns, including a 10% return every three months from a fabricated real estate loan and a 22% annual return from tax liens, while falsely claiming that investors’ money was government-protected or fully collateralized by real estate, officials said.

To perpetuate the lies, Burkhalter reportedly created a list of imaginary or irrelevant properties with fabricated valuations to present as collateral.  

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Burkhalter

Burkhalter and Drive Planning also misrepresented the scope of their relationships with real estate developers, federal investigators said. For instance, a prominent Atlanta developer reportedly discovered that Burkhalter was using a property’s name to promote Drive Planning and subsequently sued the company.

Authorities said Burkhalter did not use investors’ money for its intended purpose. Within the first few months of marketing his real estate offerings, he allegedly used the funds to repay an earlier Drive Planning investor, cover his ex-wife’s legal fees and pay expenses related to recreational vehicles.

If Burkhalter meets the conditions of his plea agreement, prosecutors will recommend that the judge sentence him to at least 17 years in prison.

His former colleague, David Bradford, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud Dec. 16, 2025, officials said. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for March 17. 

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