they need to know this." >> narrator: one of the calls goes to roger murtie's c.f.o., who discovers thatook $59,000 from murtie's 401(k) account. murtie calls vallett soon after to ask about the transfer. he suspects vallett will lie to him and gives him just enough rope to hang himself. >> he said, basically, "i'm sorry. that's an oversight on my part. i should have had you fill out forms for that. let me send the forms to you. and you can sign them before the transfer took place, so predate these forms." >> narrator: asking murtie to predate the forms is an obvious attempt by vallett to cover his tracks, not to mention illegal. he even tries to sweeten the pot. >> he said, "oh, by the way, would you like to borrow my suite? and you can auction it off again for a justin bieber concert." well, i thought this was magnificent, but it's a little late at this point. >> narrator: weslee washington had previously taken $15,000 out of his investment in the collateral fund, but after hearing about the complaint, he wants vallett to explain what's happened to the $85,000 he left in there. >> he s