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SEC Charges Malcolm Segal Of Running Ponzi Scheme From His Pennsylvania Office

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced today that is has formally charged Malcolm Segal with running a Ponzi scheme and stealing investor money from his office in Pennsylvania.  According to his BrokerCheck Report, Mr. Segal was formerly a registered stockbroker with Aegis Capital Corp. and Cumberland Advisors.  Mr. Segal…

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Broker Keith M. Rogers Indicted on Securities Fraud Charges in Alabama

It was recently reported that Keith M. Rogers, formerly employed by GLS & Associates, Inc., a FINRA broker-dealer, has been indicted and held on $2 million bond on securities fraud charges, where it was reported that he took investors’ money to pay for personal expenses and repay other investors, a classic…

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SEC Charges Rhode Island Broker and Financial Advisor Patrick Churchville with Ponzi Scheme

Not far from the home of the original “Ponzi scheme” in Boston, the SEC filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island on May 7, 2015 alleging that financial advisor and former broker Patrick Churchville operated a Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors out of $11…

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FINRA Bars Former Wells Fargo Broker Nicholas Hansen Harper

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has permanently barred Nicholas Hansen Harper.  Harper worked in Wells Fargo’s Topeka, Kansas branch office from 1997 through 2013 according to his BrokerCheck Report. Per the Letter of Acceptance Waiver and Consent filed with FINRA, Harper resigned from Wells Fargo on August 7, 2013,…

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Malecki Law Announces Investigation of Former LPL Financial Broker Charles Fackrell

On the heels of an announcement from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) that LPL Financial LLC has been fined approximately $12 million as a result of lax supervision, FINRA barred former LPL broker Charles Fackrell as a result of him refusing to comply with FINRA’s request for information.  Mr. Fackrell…

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FINRA Alleges Substantial Fraud Claims Against Avenir Financial Group

Senior-aged investors continue to dominate securities related news coming out of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).   Though Avenir Financial Group, a New York-based broker-dealer, has only been a FINRA member for three years, the regulator has alleged substantial fraud claims against the firm, the firm’s Chief Executive Officer and…

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Broker Stuart Conley Accepts Censure and Fine for Failing to Obtain Prior Written Authorization For His Discretionary Trading

Formality is substance in the business of investing; casual account management is not allowed.  Either you discuss every trade with your broker, or your broker obtains written discretionary power, with no exceptions! The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) accepted on April 27, 2015 a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver and Consent…

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FINRA Files Complaint Against Lawrence LaBine

Unfortunately, the elderly and the inexperienced investors are oftentimes the ones who find themselves victimized by unscrupulous and predatory brokers. Foreign persons – from Europe, South America, and elsewhere – also appear to be increasingly victimized by such U.S.-based brokers as well. On April 28, 2015 the Financial Industry Regulatory…

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FINRA Bars Wells Fargo Broker Aaron Parthemer for Outside Business Activities and Loans to Clients

Was this a case of a broker who did “too much” for his clients, Aaron Parthemer’s attorney claimed in an InvestmentNews news article dated April 23, 2015?  One thing is sure: the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has barred Aaron Parthemer from associating with any FINRA member broker-dealer in any capacity…

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JP Morgan Securities LLC Financial Advisor and Broker Michael Oppenheim Charged with $20 Million Fraud by SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on April 16, 2015 that it filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York alleging that Michael J. Oppenheim defrauded former clients out of $20 million dollars.  Mr. Oppenheim was previously employed and licensed to recommend the…

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