Securities Case Brought Over Caspersen Fraud Shareholders of PJT Partners Inc. have brought a class action lawsuit against the publicly traded investment bank. The complaint comes in the awake of the arrest of Andrew Caspersen, who previously was one of the top officials at the bank’s Park Hill Group unit.…
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SEC Files Financial Fraud Cases Against Logitech and Ener1
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed financial fraud cases against Logitech International and Ener1. Logitech, a technology manufacturer, will pay $7.5M to resolve the charges. Its former controller, Michael Doktorczyk and ex-accounting director, Sherallyn Bolles, will pay $50K and $25K penalties, respectively. The SEC said that the two companies…
SEC Charges New York Man With $95M Institutional Investor Fraud
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is charging Andrew W.W. Caspersen and shell entity Irving Place III SPV, LLC with defrauding two institutional investors, including a non-profit charitable affiliate of an investment limited partnership. Caspersen is a securities professional associated with a registered brokerage firm. He also is one of…
Florida Man Accused of Insider Trading to Return Illegal Profits
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced this week that Jay Y. Fung, a Florida man accused of insider trading, has agreed to repay over $700K in illegal profits plus over $60K in interest that he made after he bought stock and call options in Pharmasset Inc. prior to its…
SEC Files Fraud Charges Against Aequitas Management Over Ponzi Scam
The Securities and Exchange Commission says that Aequitas Management LLC and four affiliates allegedly bilked over 1,500 investors. One of the affiliates, Aequitas Capital Management, has been in the headlines recently in the wake of news that the investment firm was letting go of almost all of its employees because…
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Violation Allegations: VimpelCom, Qualcomm, and PTC Inc. Settle with Regulators
VimpelCom Resolves FCPA Violations for $795M The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice, and regulators in the Netherlands have arrived at a global settlement with VimpelCom Ltd. to resolve Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations. The telecommunications provider purportedly committed the offenses in order win business in…
Ex-Deutsche Bank Analyst to Pay $100K Penalty To Resolve SEC Charges Related to Rate Stock Certification
The Securities and Exchange Commission is accusing ex-Deutsche Bank (DB) research analyst Charles P. Grom of certifying a rating on a stock in a manner that was not in line with his personal view. According to the regulator, Grom certified that his research report on 3/29/12 about Big Lots was…
SEC News: Brokerage Firm Fined $1M to Resolve Anti-Money Laundering Violations, Ocwen Financial to Pay $2M Over Misstated Financial Results, and Software Company is Accused of FCPA Violations
E.S. Financial Accused of Anti-Money Laundering Violations The Securities and Exchange Commission is charging E.S. Financial Services, now called Brickell Global Markets, with violating anti-money laundering rules. To resolve the charges, the Miami-based firm will pay a $1M penalty. According to the regulator, on two occasions E.S. Financial did not…
Senator Warren Accuses the SEC of Poor Enforcement
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has issued a report in which she claims that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice have been doing a poor job on enforcement when it comes to going after companies and individuals for corporate crimes. In Rigged Justice: How Weak…
Credit Suisse and Barclays Settle Dark Pool Cases for $150M
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC (CS) and Barclays Capital Inc. (BARC) will settle their respective cases brought against them by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Attorney General. The firms are accused of violating federal securities laws will running dark pools. At issue is whether the…