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Michael Blake Sanctioned Over Sales of Real Estate Securities

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently sanctioned broker Michael James Blake (Blake) over allegations that Blake engaged in the unlawful sale of securities including, upon information and belief, securities linked to Longest Drive, LLC and Grace Communities, LLC.  According to FINRA, Blake participated in private securities transactions involving the…

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Merrimac Corporate Securities, Inc.’s President and CEO Suspended Over Failure to Supervise Allegations

Stephen Douglas Pizzuti (Puttuti) and David Walton Matthews, Jr. (Matthews) were recently suspended for three months by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations that Pizzuti failed to adequately inquire into Richard’s Pizzuti (Richard) and Daniel Voccia’s (Voccia) outside business activities and involvement in private securities transactions despite his…

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FINRA Arbitration Panel Awards BBVA Securities’ Investors $1.2 Million

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Arbitration Panel has awarded damages to investors in the amount of $1.2 million in compensatory damages and cost of fees associated with the arbitration. The alleged claim was asserted against BBVA Securities of Puerto Rico, Inc. (BBVA Securities) and employees of the brokerage firm. BBVA Securities is…

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FINRA Bars Broker Mark Hotton Alleging Numerous Fraudulent Activities in Client Accounts

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has permanently barred broker Mark Christopher Hotton (Hotton) alleging that the broker engaged in numerous and repeated frauds including forgery, falsification of documents, conversion, misuse of funds, manipulating account records, churning, unauthorized trading, false testimony, and providing false information and documents to FINRA. FINRA…

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Broker Jerry McGlothlin of Lincoln Financial Barred Over Selling Away Allegations

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) barred broker Jerry McGlothlin from associating with any member firm for engaging in outside business activities, engaging in private securities transactions, providing false responses on annual compliance questionnaires, and failing to respond to FINRA requests for information. Between May 2003, and October 2012, McGlothlin…

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FINRA Fines Brokerage Firm Over Misleading Variable Annuities Disclosures and Failure to Supervise

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) fined brokerage firm Financial West Investment Group, Inc. d/b/a Financial West Group (Financial West Group) over allegations between March 2009 and May 2010, the firm did not provide accurate variable annuity disclosures to customers concerning certain fees and charges.  FINRA also alleged that Financial…

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Diego Hernandez of AXA Advisors Accused of Misusing Customer Funds

Diego Fernando Hernandez (Hernandez) was recently barred from the financial industry by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) concerning allegations that he failed to disclose outside business activities, a practice known in the industry as “selling away” and misused customer funds. Hernandez entered the securities industry in May 1998.  In…

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Conrad Bautista Barred From Financial Industry for Alleged Private Placements Sales

Conrad Tambalo Bautista (Bautista) resolved charges brought by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) concerning the sale of private securities and possible involvement in a fraudulent investment scheme by accepting a bar from the securities industry. Bautista has been associated with seven FINRA member firms including his most recent employer,…

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VSR Financial Services, Inc. and Donald J. Beary Fined Over Alternative Investment Sales

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), VSR Financial Services, Inc. (“VSR”), and Donald J. Beary (“Beary”) have reached a settlement concerning charges brought by the securities regulator that VSR violated customer concentration guidelines and otherwise failed to reasonably supervise its brokers in the sales of alternative investments.  The settlement led…

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Jonathan G. Sorensen Barred Financial Industry Over Alleged Misuse of Customer Funds

Jonathan G. Sorensen (Sorensen) has been barred by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) after he failed to respond to the agency’s inquiries concerning an investigation concerning the possible misuse of customer funds in his management of limited partnership investment fund. Sorensen first became registered with FINRA on September 9,…

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