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Diego Hernandez of AXA Advisors Accused of Misusing Customer Funds

Diego Fernando Hernandez (Hernandez) was recently barred from the financial industry by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) concerning allegations that he failed to disclose outside business activities, a practice known in the industry as “selling away” and misused customer funds. Hernandez entered the securities industry in May 1998.  In…

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Conrad Bautista Barred From Financial Industry for Alleged Private Placements Sales

Conrad Tambalo Bautista (Bautista) resolved charges brought by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) concerning the sale of private securities and possible involvement in a fraudulent investment scheme by accepting a bar from the securities industry. Bautista has been associated with seven FINRA member firms including his most recent employer,…

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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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Jonathan G. Sorensen Barred Financial Industry Over Alleged Misuse of Customer Funds

Jonathan G. Sorensen (Sorensen) has been barred by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) after he failed to respond to the agency’s inquiries concerning an investigation concerning the possible misuse of customer funds in his management of limited partnership investment fund. Sorensen first became registered with FINRA on September 9,…

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Adam Gana is Quoted in the Wall Street Journal Reuters After having Received $2.8 Million Award

The Wall Street Journal and Reuters quoted managing partner, Adam J. Gana after he received a $2.8 Million award in Jacobs v. Van Zandt, FINRA Case No. 12-00156. Seven claimants alleged that Robert Van Zandt orchestrated a $35 million ponzi scheme leading to Mr. Van Zandt’s criminal indictment by the New…

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Centaurus Financial, Inc Broker Ralph Saviano Barred From Securities Industry

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has barred Ralph Saviano (Saviano) from the securities industry after the broker failed to respond to FINRA’s requests for information and an interview concerning unreported tax liens, a civil judgment, and a customer complaint involving the misuse of funds. During a routine investigation of…

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David Mura Accused of Selling Unregistered Securities and Churning

David Mura was recently barred by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations concerning the sale of unregistered securities away from his associated brokerage firm. From September 2002 through April 2011, Mura was a registered representative and branch office manager with J.P.…

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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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Turker Ergun Barred From Financial Industry for Alleged Misappropriation of Customer Funds

Turker Ergun (Ergun) settled charges brought by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) concerning the sale of private securities and misappropriating customer funds by accepting a bar from the securities industry. From January 2004 until December 2008, Ergun was associated with WaMu Investments, Inc.  From December 2008 through October 2009,…

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