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What is Churning?

“Churning” is essentially investment trading activity that serves little useful purpose or is inconsistent with the investor’s objectives and is conducted solely to generate commissions for the broker.  Churning is also a type of securities fraud. Recently, the National Adjudicatory Council (“NAC”) provided a detailed description of the elements and…

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FINRA Finds George Kardaras and Brian Borakowski Sell Echo Canyon, LLC Away From Their Brokerage Firms

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently entered a default decision against George Alexander Kardaras (Kardaras) and Brian Matt Borakowski (Borakowski) after having alleged that the two brokers perpetrated a Ponzi scheme.  FINRA found that the two solicited at least 12 customers over four years to invest more than $665,000…

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John S. Turo Settles With Regulatory Agency Concerning Allegations of Selling Unregistered Securities

John S. Turo (a/k/a James S. Turo) recently reached a settlement with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) concerning allegations that he sold unregistered, nonexempt securities through general solicitation of the public in violation of Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933 and in violation of NASD Rule 2110…

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Gana LLP Investigating Claims Against Success Trade Securities for Sale of Promissory Notes

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has filed a complaint against Success Trade Securities, Inc (STS) and its CEO and President Fuad Ahmed (Ahmed) accusing them of improperly selling $18 million worth promissory notes.  The promissory notes were issued by STS’ parent company Success Trade, Inc. (STI) to 58 investors.…

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Karl Hahn Ordered by FINRA to Pay An Investor $11 Million

Former Merrill, Lynch Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. (Merrill Lynch), Deutsche Bank Securities (Deutsche Bank), Inc., and Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. (Oppenheimer), broker Karl Edward Hahn (Hahn) was ordered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to pay former clients over $11 million for misconduct in April 2013.  Hahn was…

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FINRA Charged Commonwealth Capital Securities Corp. and Kimberly Springsteen-Abbott With Misusing Investor Funds

On May 3, 2013 the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) filed a complaint against Commonwealth Capital Securities Corp. (CCSC) and Kimberly Springsteen-Abbott, owner, chief executive, and head of compliance for CCSC, for misusing investor funds.  CCSC employs about 22 registered representatives and sells private placements and direct investments.  Since 1993,…

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vFinance Investments Inc. Settles Dispute Concerning Private Placements

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has settled a dispute with vFinance investments, Inc. (vFinance) concerning several violations of the securities laws including selling private placements in violation of the securities laws, failure to supervise, failure to disclose that the firm had worked with a statutorily disqualified person, and failure…

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Broker-Dealers Settle with Massachusetts Securities Division Over the Alleged Improper Sales of Non-traded REITs

The Massachusetts Securities Division reached a settlement of $9.6 million with five independent broker dealers concerning allegations that the firms improperly sold non-traded real estate investments trusts (REITs) to hundreds of investors within the state.  The firm’s fined include Ameriprise Financial Services Inc., Commonwealth Financial Network, Royal Alliance Associates, Inc.…

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FINRA Files Complaint Against David Mickelson Over Private Placement Sales

David Mickelson has been accused by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) of improperly selling approximately $8.3 million worth of various private placements to at least 71 customers without informing his brokerage firm (a practice known as “selling away“). From 2004 through May 2011, Mickelson was associated with NFP Securities,…

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First Allied Securities Has Been Accused of Selling Advanced Equities Securities By Misleading Investors

The brokerage firm Advanced Equities, Inc. (Advanced Equities) specialized in so called late-stage private equity private placements.  Advanced Equities had been particularly active in the clean-tech space.  Through First Allied Securities, Inc. (First Allied), Advanced Equities private placements including Advanced Equities GreenTech Investments, LLC, AEI 2007 Venture Investments, LLC, AEI…

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