Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced on March 17, 2014, that AXA Equitable (AXA) agreed to a consent order to pay a $20 million fine to the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) for violations relating to certain variable annuity products. The DFS investigation uncovered that AXA made changes to…
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Gana LLP Investigates Alleged Fraudulent Activity Related to Credit Suisse’s TVIX Notes
Gana Weinstein LLP, a full-service nationally recognized securities litigation firm, is investigating Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC for underwriting and VLS Securities, LLC (VLS) for marketing the VelocityShares Daily 2x VIX Short Term Exchange Traded Notes (TVIX). According to TVIX’s offering documents and marketing materials, TVIX was linked to twice…
Investment Losses In Oppenheimer Global Resource Private Equity Fund
The law firm of Gana Weinstein LLP is investigating the Oppenheimer Global Resource Private Equity Fund. In August 2013, the SEC began investigating the Oppenheimer Global Resource Private Equity Fund for misleading investors about the valuation and performance of the fund. According to the SEC, the fund manager, Brian Williamson…
Ex- Stratton Oakmont Broker Accused of Churning
Christopher Veale, a broker who worked at Stratton Oakmont Inc., was accused by Massachusetts securities regulators of excessive trading in the account of an 81-year-old person from 2010 to 2012. The regulators said today in a statement that they’re seeking to bar Veale from the securities business in Massachusetts, along with…
HFP Capital Markets’ Employees Sanctioned Over Metals Millings and Mining Private Placement Offering
Advisor Thomas Mikolasko, (Mikolasko) of HFP Capital Markets LLC (HFP) was recently suspended and fined by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations that Mikolasko engaged in the sale of $3 million in Senior Secured Zero Coupon Notes sold to 58 customers of HFP for Metals Millings and Mining…
Mark F. Spangler Convicted of Fraud and Money Laundering
A well-known investment adviser, Mark F. Spangler (“Spangler”), was convicted by a federal jury of 32 criminal counts of wire fraud, money laundering and investment advisor fraud. He defrauded friends and family by diverting their investments into two-risky startup companies. U.S. Attorney Mark Durkan stated, “This defendant used his position…
SEC Charges A Subsidiary of Royal Bank of Scotland with Misleading Investors in Subprime RMBS Offering
On November 7, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today charged RBS Securities Inc., a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Scotland plc, with misleading investors in a 2007 subprime residential mortgage-backed security (RMBS) offering. RBS agreed to settle the matter and pay more than $150 million, which the…
What are Tenants-in-Common Securities?
Tenants-in-common real estate investments (“TIC”) are a more than $1-billion a year industry. However, with all innovative investment products, TIC investments receive their share of complaints from unhappy investors who bought them through a private placement. In FINRA arbitration, these complaints materialize as suitability claims and allegations of negligent misrepresentation. …
How To Guide: Tips on Avoiding Investment Scams
You read about investment scams, but you never think it can happen to someone like you. We have all read about the Bernie Madoffs and Allen Stanfords of the world. Unsuspecting investors duped into some of the largest ponzi schemes in the world. You think to yourself that it can…
FINRA Publishes Fraud Susceptibility in the United States Study
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently released a report detailing the American public’s susceptibility to financial fraud. The Financial Fraud Research Center estimated that fraud costs the American people over $50 billion a year without including the cost of efforts to prevent and prosecute fraud. The report entitled, Financial…