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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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New York based Arjent, LLC Executive Robert DePalo Indicted by Manhattan District Attorney

Foreign investors continue to be targets of investment fraud.  Bloomberg Business has reported that broker-dealer Arjent LLC Chief Executive Officer Robert DePalo has been indicted by a New York Grand Jury on charges related to misappropriation of $6.5 million from U.K. investors for personal expenses, including his mortgage and luxury cars. …

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Broker Dealer Financial Services Corp. Fined By FINRA Over Nontraditional ETF Sales and Improper Supervision

Broker Dealer Financial Services Corp. (BDFS) based out of West Des Moines, Iowa just learned the hard way that nontraditional Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are risky, speculative investments and are not appropriate for all investors. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently fined BDFS $75,000 for 1. failing to properly…

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Malecki Law Announces Investigation of Former PrimeSolution Securities, Inc. Brokers Jeffrey Gainer, Jerry Cicolani, Jr. and Kelly Hood

This oil and gas investment was a bust, but not because of the current market conditions.  According to Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) court filings, brokers Jeffrey Gainer, Jerry Cicolani, Jr. and Kelly Hood were terminated from their employer PrimeSolutions Securities, Inc., a Cleveland, Ohio broker-dealer, as a result of…

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JP Morgan Investigated By SEC and Other Authorities Over Sale of Proprietary Products

Is it okay for a broker-dealer to use bonuses and other incentives to encourage its financial advisors to steer customers into “in house” and proprietary funds that may not be right for them just to generate more fees for the firm?  Or does this practice improperly (and illegally) incentivize the…

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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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LPL Financial Settles Supervisory Failure Charges with FINRA for $11.7 Million

LPL Financial agreed to pay more than $11 million to settle charges in connection with a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) investigation into the firm, as recently reported in the Wall Street Journal.  According to the Letter of Acceptance Waiver and Consent filed with FINRA, LPL Financial was alleged to…

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FINRA Orders RBC Capital Markets, LLC to Pay $1.4 Million for Failing to Supervise Unsuitable Sales of Reverse Convertible Securities

In what appears to be another example of broker-dealers continuing to ensure that the wrong speculative securities are sold to the wrong investors, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced in a News Release on April 23, 2015 that RBC Capital Markets, LLC was fined approximately $1 million and ordered to…

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FINRA Fines H. Beck, Inc. for Insufficient Supervision

Just this past month, H. Beck, Inc. of Bethesda, Maryland submitted a Letter of Acceptance Waiver and Consent (“AWC”) to settle alleged FINRA Rule violations concerning the failures in the firm’s supervisory system and written supervisory procedures.  H. Beck is said to have more than 800 registered representatives based out…

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FINRA Censures EDI Financial, Inc. related to the Solicitation and Sale of Private Placements

EDI Financial, Inc. in Irving, Texas has been censured and fined $100,000 by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, according to a recent report issued by FINRA.  According to the report, EDI Financial entered into a Letter of Acceptance Waiver and Consent (“AWC”) with FINRA consenting to the fine and censure along…

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