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Broker Leonard Tanner Suspended By FINRA Over Unauthorized Trading

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) fined and suspended broker Leonard Tanner (Tanner) concerning allegations between October 2010, and January 2014, Tanner executed discretionary transactions in approximately 90 accounts of customers under a verbal authorization but without prior written authorization from those customers or approval of his brokerage firm City…

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SEC Charges Advisor Patrick Churchville with $11 Million Fraudulent Investment Scheme

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently announced fraud charges against Rhode Island investment adviser ClearPath Wealth Management, LLC, (ClearPath) and its president, Patrick Churchville (Churchville), for operating a fraudulent investment scheme that resulted in at least $11 million investor losses. According to the complaint, from December 2010 onward ClearPath…

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Former Merrill Lynch Advisor Roderick Yzaguirre Accused of Stealing Millions From Clients

According to the BrokerCheck records kept by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) broker Roderick Yzaguirre (Yzaguirre) has been the subject of at least 10 customer complaints and one firm termination. Customers have filed complaints against Yzaguirre alleging that the broker made misrepresentations concerning investments and misappropriated their funds among other…

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Former LPL Financial Broker Robert Tricarico Accused of Stealing Customer Funds

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently barred broker Robert Tricarico (Tricarico) concerning allegations that Tricarico failed to respond to the regulator’s requests to provide information and documents concerning the an investigation into claims that Tricarico may have stolen money from clients. Tricarico entered the securities industry in 1986. From…

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Senior Abuse in the Securities Industry A Major Ongoing Concern

As long time readers of our blogs know senior abuse is an ongoing concern in the securities industry. See Massachusetts Fines LPL Financial Over Variable Annuity Sales Practices to Seniors; The NASAA Announces New Initiative to Focus on Senior Investor Abuse; The Problem of Senior Investor Abuse – A Securities…

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LPL Financial Broker David Hackney Accused by Regulator of Churning Customer Accounts

According to the BrokerCheck records kept by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) broker David Hackney (Hackney) has recently been permanently barred by the agency for failing to respond to requests for documents and information. In addition, the broker has been under investigation by the Illinois Securities Department concerning allegations that…

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SEC Complaint Alleges Veros Partners, Matthew Haab Jeffery Risinger, and Tobin Senefeld Engaged in a Farm Loan Ponzi Scheme

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought charges against Veros Partners, Inc. (Veros), an Indianapolis investment adviser, Matthew Haab (Haab), and two associates, attorney Jeffrey Risinger (Risinger) and Tobin Senefeld (Senefeld), fraudulently raised at least $15 million from at least 80 investors, most of whom were Veros advisory clients for…

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Broker Complaint Investigation: David Persaud’s Sales Practices

According to the BrokerCheck records kept by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) broker David Persaud (Persaud) a/k/a Dwarka Persaud has been the subject of at least 5 customer complaints and one regulatory action over the course of his career. Customers have filed complaints against Persaud alleging a litany of securities…

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Broker John Miller Suspended By FINRA Over Unauthorized Trading

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) fined and suspended broker John Miller (Miller) concerning allegations between October 2010, and January 2014, Miller executed discretionary transactions in approximately 90 accounts of customers under a verbal authorization but without prior written authorization from those customers or approval of his brokerage firm City…

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H. Beck, LaSalle, and J.P. Turner Sanctioned for Inadequate Supervision of Consolidated Reports

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned three firms, H. Beck, Inc. (H. Beck), LaSalle St. Securities, LLC (LaSalle), and J.P. Turner & Company, LLC (JP Turner) – with fines of $425,000, $175,000 and $100,000, respectively concerning inadequate supervision of consolidated reports provided to customers. As a background, a consolidated…

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