Morgan Stanley Shawn Good Financial Advisor BARRED Due To .8 Million Ponzi Scheme

Morgan Stanley Shawn Good Financial Advisor BARRED Due To $4.8 Million Ponzi Scheme

As revealed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Shawn Good’s strategy involved convincing clients to invest money in what he claimed were low-risk real-estate development investments tax-free government bonds. In true Ponzi fashion, he was paying back older investors from the money generated from the newer ones. A complaint was filed in April this […]

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Equitable Financial Settles Fraud Case

Equitable Financial Agrees to Settle Fraud on Public School Teachers for $50 Million

Equitable Financial Life Insurance Company was charged with fraud by the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission). This was pursuant to the company’s omissions and misleading statements regarding fees charged to investors that were made on the account statements issued to around 1.4 million variable annuity investors. The impact investors are primarily public school staff members

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Lone Star National Bank

Investors Awarded $2.5 Million From Lone Star National Bank (LPL)

Two investors were awarded $2.57 million from Lone Star National Bank, an affiliate of LPL Financial. Quite unusually, this is the second time these claimants have been successful in receiving an award for damages against LPL. Lightning never strikes twice. LPL Financial might disagree. Juan Angel Ibarra Rodriguez and Myriam Rodriguez Gonzalez, who sought damages

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SEC Fines Private Advisor Group $5.8 Million For High Fee Mutual Funds

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on Friday that it has imposed a fine against Private Advisor Group in the amount of $5.8 million because the company advised clients to invest in high-fee mutual funds and failed to disclose any conflicts of interest that were associated with those recommendations. Both broker-dealers and

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