The jury, which deliberated for about three hours yesterday, heard nothing from the ex-fugitive, who changed his mind and decided against testifying. His attorney said he wanted to tell his story but worried about his mental state if he faced aggressive cross-examination by prosecutors.
The defendant identifies himself as 67-year-old Bobby Thompson, but authorities say he's Harvard-trained attorney John Donald Cody. He was indicted in 2010, disappeared for nearly two years and was arrested last year in Portland, Oregon.
His attorney, Joseph Patituce, noted during a break in the trial that the defendant had bloodied himself last week while pounding his head against the wall in a holding cell. The judge said the defendant was checked by the jail medical staff.
Authorities believe he defrauded donors of up to USD 100 million in 41 states. A fraction of that money was found. When he was arrested, authorities found fake IDs and a suitcase with USD 980,000 in cash.
Authorities said they traced the name Bobby Thompson to a man who wasn't connected to the charity case and had his identity stolen, including his Social Security number and date of birth.
The defendant was identified through military fingerprint records.