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Summit Investment to Pay Investor $100K for LJM Preservation and Growth Fund

Summit Investment Management To Pay Investor $100K  A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) panel said that Summit Investment Management and portfolio manager, Thomas Carroll, must pay one firm client $100K for investing his money in funds from the investment manager, LJM Partners, which is no longer in operation.  The LJM…

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Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Pursues GPB Capital Investor Fraud Claim Against Kalos Capital, Ameriprise Financial and Ex-Broker Gary Imel

Our investment fraud lawyers at Sheperd Smith Edwards and Kantas, LLP (SSEK Law Firm) represent a number of investors who have suffered losses from investing in GPB private placements that were sold to them by brokerage firms and their brokers.  Kalos Capital and Ameriprise Financial (AMP) are of these broker-dealers.…

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Shepherd Smith Edwards & Kantas Investigates Cetera Investment Services and Mengxuan Zhang

Shepherd, Smith, Edwards & Kantas (“SSEK”), a national law firm specializing in representing wronged investors, is looking into allegations against Mengxuan Zhang, previously employed by Cetera Investment Services out of Pasadena, CA.   According to allegations, Ms. Zhang allegedly falsified customer signature pages on new account forms for some customers of…

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Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Investigates Investor Claims Involving Capital Financial Investments and Ex- Broker Sean Kelly

SSEK Investigates Capital Financial Investments And Ex-Broker Sean Kelly Over Investor Claims At the heart of recent investor claims against Capital Financial are allegations against one of its ex-brokers, Sean Kelly.  Sean Kelly was accused last year by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of defrauding a dozen investors.…

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Shepherd Smith Edwards & Kantas Investigates Ex-Raymond James & Associates Advisor Stuart Nichols

SSEK Investigating Ex-Raymond James Advisor, Stuart Nichols  Another former Raymond James advisor has gotten into trouble over fraud allegations. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently barred Stuart Nichols, a former broker with the firm, after he failed to participate in the self-regulatory authority’s probe into churning allegations made against…

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GPB Capital CCO Michael Cohn is Charged with Obstruction

GPB Capital News: Michael Cohn Facing Obstruction Charges  The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed criminal charges against Michael Cohn, the Chief Compliance Officer and Managing Director of GPB Capital Holdings. Cohn is a former US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) examiner.  The obstruction of justice charge is related…

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Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Investigates Claims Involving Fired UBS Broker David Fagenson

SSEK Investigating David Fagenson, A Former UBS Brokerage Investment Advisor  If you are an investor who worked with former UBS broker, David Fagenson, and suffered substantial losses or suspect you may have been charged excessive fees and commissions, please contact our broker fraud lawyers at Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas,…

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American Realty Capital Properties to Pay Investors $1B

Nicholas Schorsch’s former real estate investment trust (REIT) American Realty Capital Properties Inc. (ARCP) has arrived at a $1B settlement with investors who sued over the company’s accounting scandal that led to inflated financial results five years ago. Now called Vereit, the REIT will pay $738.5M of the class action…

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Financial Sherpa Accused of Cherry Picking

In a settlement reached with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Financial Sherpa and its principal James L. Beyersdorf will pay more than $232K of disgorgement, over $15K of prejudgment interest, and a $188K penalty for allegedly defrauding investment advisory clients by engaging in a cherry picking scam. The…

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Ex-Merrill Lynch Investment Adviser Accused of Stealing $1.7M

Marcus Boggs, a former Merrill Lynch investment adviser, is now facing US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges accusing him of using $1.7M of client monies to pay his own credit card bills. According to the regulator, Boggs, who was a Chicago-based RIA, illegally transferred funds from the accounts of…

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