John Spano
John A. Spano, Jr. | |
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| Born | John Angelo Spano Jr. May 31, 1964 New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation(s) | Businessman, former owner of Bison Group and Commercial Financial Group |
| Criminal status | Imprisoned, June 2015 |
| Conviction | Pleaded guilty |
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John Angelo Spano Jr. (born May 31, 1964) is an American businessman and convicted fraudster. He is best known for briefly buying control of the New York Islanders franchise of the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1996, before it emerged that he had barely a fraction of the assets to buy the team; he used fraud to borrow enough money to initiate the purchase, believing he could use the fraudulently purchased team itself as the asset to then get the rest of the tens of millions of dollars needed to cover his fraud. He subsequently pleaded guilty to bank and wire fraud and served a federal prison sentence. Spano was convicted of 16 counts of forgery in Ohio in 2015 and served his sentence in Grafton Correctional Institution. He was released in November 2024.