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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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FINRA Files Amended Complaint Against John Carris Investment LLC for Stock Manipulation and Unsuitable Offerings

On September 30, 2013, FINRA filed an amended complaint against John Carris Investments LLC (JCI), its founder George Carris and others. In the complaint, FINRA alleges JCI engaged in: stock manipulation, unsuitable self-offerings of securities, operating a securities business without sufficient net capital, use of firm funds to pay the…

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Former Waddell & Reed and Merrill Lynch Stockbroker Fined and Suspended for Misconduct

FINRA has fined Maryland financial adviser and investment counselor Jill Meredith Carr $10,000 and suspended her for two years from the securities industry. According to the letter of acceptance, waiver and consent (“AWC”) submitted by Ms. Carr, she entered the securities industry in 2007 with Merrill Lynch until her termination…

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Retired Auto Executive Sues UBS for $30 Million for Investment Fraud Related to Puerto Rican Bonds

On October 1, 2013, Victor Gómez, Jr. a retired auto executive filed an action against UBS for investment fraud related to Puerto Rican bonds. According to the Caribbean News, this is the first of  many legal actions expected to be filed in FINRA against UBS Financial Services, Inc. Mr. Gómez and his…

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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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Massachusetts Securities Regulator Subpoenaed 15 Brokerage Firms Over Products Sold to Senior Investors

In July 2013, William Galvin, the Massachusetts (MA) Secretary of the Commonwealth, began an investigation into “the marketing of complicated financial investments to older people.” In the process of the investigation, Galvin subpoenaed fifteen different brokerage firms in order to obtain information on investments that were sold to senior citizens…

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UBS Preliminarlily Settles Lehman Principal Prtoected Note Cases – Should You Hold Out?

On August 8, 2013, UBS agreed to pay $120,000,000 to settle claims related to the Lehman Principal Protected Note cases. According to Reuters, this is UBS’ second settlement in less than three weeks. According to counsel, the $120,00,000 settlement represents a recovery of 13.4% of the total face value of…

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Eric Foster Accused of Unauthorized Trading and Churning Customer Accounts

In April 2013, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) requested that Eric Foster (Foster) provide information concerning possible securities laws violations.  By July 2013, Foster failed to respond to FINRA’s requests and imposed a permanent bar from the securities industry. The FINRA bar isn’t the first time Foster has been…

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Financial Advisors Have an Obligation to Provide Truthful Information When Selling Securities

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently barred broker Scottie Brent Chitwood (Chitwood) from the securities industry over allegations that he sold clients variable annuities by making false and misleading representations concerning the securities features.  Chitwood was also accused of exercising discretionary authority in clients’ accounts.  FINRA’s action reinforces the…

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The Dangers of Low-Priced (Penny Stocks) Securities

A “penny stock” is defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a security issued by a very small company, micro-cap or less than $100 million in market capitalization, and trades at less than $5 per share.  Penny stocks generally are quoted over-the-counter, such as on the OTC Bulletin…

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