Jorge Lankenau Rocha (16 April 1944 – 16 June 2012) was a Mexican banker and businessman who was arrested in 1997 on fraud and tax evasion charges for shifting $179 million to the Cayman Islands and Paraguay and served eight years in prison.He owned one of the largest insurance companies in Mexico: Aba Seguros.
He was also the former chief of Abaco Grupo Financiero and its bank unit, Banca Confia, in Mexico.
He owned an investment bank "Rodman and Renshaw" which is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Mr.
Lankenau was a great promoter of sports.
He sponsored the Mexican National Soccer team for twelve years as well as the Guatemala National Team.
He sponsored many local teams of Mexico including, Monterrey, Chivas, Cruz Azul, Tigres, Atlas, and Santos, among others.
He also sponsored the Monterrey Sultanes, a local baseball team.
Lankenau owned Agua Sport, one of the biggest water companies in Mexico.
Lankenau was arrested on August 30, 1997 on suspicion of defrauding 250 people of a total of USD170 million.
On December 25, 2005 he was freed after paying MXN 53 million.
In December 2003, he was granted a judicial pardon by 113 of the 250 complainants.
He was tried on 48 different charges but was found innocent of every single one.The alleged fraud involved the use of off-shore banking tax havens in the Cayman Islands and Paraguay.Lankenau was the chairman of the CF Monterrey football team, until his arrest.He died on June 16, 2012, at the age of 68.