According to records kept by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) financial Broker John Starke (Starke), previously associated with Centaurus Financial, Inc., has at least 13 disclosable events. These events include 13 customer complaints, alleging that Starke recommended unsuitable investments in different investment products including debt securities among other allegations and complaints.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $400,000.00 on December 30, 2024.
The customers allege from 2015 through December 2023, the Registered Representative recommended and misrepresented unsuitable, speculative, high-risk investments.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $500,000.00 on October 14, 2024.
The customers allege that during the period of 2015 through January 2024, the Registered Representative recommended and misrepresented the purchase of alternative securities.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $140,000.00 on June 11, 2024.
The customers allege that the Registered Representative recommended and misrepresented unsuitable, high-risk, illiquid investments and breached his fiduciary duty. No Specific dates for the alleged activity were identified in the Statement of Claim.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $100,000.00 on May 20, 2024.
The customers allege that the Registered Representative recommended and misrepresented unsuitable, high-risk, illiquid investments and breached his fiduciary duty. No specific dates for the alleged activity were identified in the Statement of Claim.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $200,000.00 on April 26, 2024.
The customer alleges the Registered Representative made unsuitable recommendations, and breached his fiduciary duty. No specific dates for the alleged activity were identified in the Statement of Claim.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a settled customer complaint with a damage request of $50,000.00 on February 05, 2024.
The customers allege that in September of 2020, the Registered Representative recommended an unsuitable, high-risk, speculative, illiquid investment and breached his fiduciary duty.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $500,000.00 on December 27, 2023.
The customers allege that during the time period of 2022 through the present the Registered Representative concentrated virtually all of the Claimants’ accounts in nothing but highly speculative, illiquid private alternative securities.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $400,000.00 on October 12, 2023.
The customer alleges that during the period of July 2016 through January 2017, the Registered Representative recommended unsuitable, high-risk, speculative and illiquid investments and breached his fiduciary duty.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a settled customer complaint with a damage request of $75,000.00 on June 14, 2023.
During 2015 through 2017, the customers allege that the Registered Representative recommended unsuitable and illiquid investments that performed poorly.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $500,000.00 on June 06, 2023.
The customers alleges that the Registered Representative recommended unsuitable, high risk and illiquid investments. No specific dates for the alleged activity were identified in the Statement of Claim.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $250,000.00 on May 30, 2023.
In January 2016, the customer alleges that the Registered Representative recommended speculative, high risk and illiquid investments.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a settled customer complaint with a damage request of $150,000.00 on March 14, 2023.
Starting in 2015-2016 through March 2023, the customers allege that the Registered Representative recommended unsuitable, illiquid and high-risk, investments.
FINRA BrokerCheck shows a pending customer complaint with a damage request of $150,000.00 on March 14, 2023.
Starting in 2015-2016 through March 2023, the customers allege that the Registered Representative recommended unsuitable, illiquid and high-risk, investments.
Under the securities laws brokers are obligated to act in their clients’ best interests and provide only suitable recommendations for investments to the client. In addition, the SEC has promulgated ‘Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI)‘ which according to the SEC enhanced the broker-dealer standard of conduct beyond existing suitability obligations and requires broker-dealers to act in the best interest of a retail customer when making a recommendation of any securities transaction or investment strategy involving securities. Regulation Best Interest and the fiduciary standard for investment advisers are drawn from key fiduciary principles that include an obligation to act in the retail investor’s best interest and not to place their own interests ahead of the investor’s interest.
Brokers have an obligation to first obtain and evaluate sufficient information about a retail investor to form a reasonable basis to believe the account recommendations are in the retail investor’s best interest. Recommendations cannot be based on materially inaccurate or incomplete information. Data on the investor and the expense of the advice are consistently part of material information. Types of costs that must be considered including account fees, commissions and transaction costs, tax considerations, as well as indirect costs.
In addition to obligation to understand the customer the broker must also investigate the product being sold. FINRA firms have an obligation to conduct a reasonable investigation of the issuer and the securities they recommend in offerings. A brokerage firm has a special relationship with a customer from the fact that in recommending the security, the broker represents to the customer that a reasonable investigation has been made. So, a brokerage firm should not depend solely on information from the issuer regarding a company, but must perform its own thorough investigation.
Additional, it should be required to mandate broker disclosures for investor’s protection. Brokers are required by FINRA to reveal the events such as customer complaints, IRS tax liens, judgments, investigations, terminations, and even criminal matters on their public BrokerCheck reports. FINRA has acknowledged that recent studies provide evidence of the predictability of future regulatory and customer complaint issues for brokers with a history of such events. FINRA’s Office of the Chief Economist (OCE) published a study showing the predictability of disciplinary and disclosure events based on past similar events. The OCE study showed that past disclosure events, including regulatory actions, customer arbitrations and litigations of brokers, have significant power to predict future investor harm. The data shows that where a member firm on-boards brokers with a significant history of misconduct there is a high likelihood that the broker will continue to engage in similar behavior.
Starke has been in the securities industry for more than 24 years. Starke has been registered as a Broker with Centaurus Financial, Inc. since 2015.
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