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Former NY Life Broker Joel Flaningan Allegedly Sold Unregistered Woodbridge Investments

Investors in Woodbridge upon the recommendation of former financial advisor Joel Vincent Flaningan (“Flaningan”) (CRD# 5664958) may be able to recover their losses in FINRA arbitration.  According to FINRA BrokerCheck, Mr. Flaningan was discharged from employment with NYLife Securities LLC (“NYLife”) (CRD# 5167) on or about May 10, 2018, in…

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Woodbridge Investors Solicited by Former Royal Alliance Broker Frank Capuano May Have Arbitration Claims

If you invested in Woodbridge Units or Notes, as further defined below — based upon a recommendation by financial advisor Frank Capuano — you may be able to recover your losses through securities arbitration before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”).  Publicly available information through FINRA BrokerCheck indicates that Frank…

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Former Morgan Stanley Broker Voluntarily Consents to Securities Industry Bar In Connection With Certain Outside Business Activity

As recently disclosed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”), former Morgan Stanley (CRD# 149777) financial advisor, Kevin Scott Woolf (CRD# 6145312), has voluntarily consented to an industry bar.  Pursuant to a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver and Consent (“AWC”), accepted by FINRA on or about January 26, 2018, Mr. Woolf…

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Former NMS Capital Broker Darrell Rideaux Barred From Securities Industry by FINRA

On February 16, 2018, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) signed off on a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver, and Consent (“AWC”), pursuant to which financial advisor Darrell Walter Rideaux (CRD# 5211032), without admitting or denying any wrongdoing, voluntarily consented to a bar from working in the securities industry in any…

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Victims of Lewis J. Hunter’s Fraud Could Recover Losses

Investment fraud lawyers are currently investigating claims on behalf of individuals who invested with Lewis J. Hunter, a former broker in Michigan. A cease-and-desist and administrative proceedings order was recently instituted by the Securities and Exchange Commission against Hunter, who allegedly misappropriated money from his brokerage customers and, in turn,…

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Unregistered Securities: Inofin Investors Could Recover Losses

Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses as a result of their investment in an Inofin promissory note or Inofin offering. A recent announcement by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) stated that on July 23 and 24, final judgments were entered…

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Merrill Lynch Fined $1 Million For Ex-Broker’s Ponzi Scheme Run Out Of Merrill Office

Bank of America’s Merrill Lynch brokerage unit agreed to pay $1 million for supervisory failures that allowed a former broker to use a Merrill Lynch account to run a Ponzi scheme, FINRA said on Tuesday. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”), which oversees the U.S. brokerage industry, found that the…

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Ex-Edward Jones Brokers Investigated for Marketing “GIBRALTAR PARTNERS” Alleged Ponzi

The FBI is reportedly investigating two former Edward Jones brokers based in South Dakota for their role in a “selling-away” case that involved raising money from clients who invested in an alleged Ponzi scheme. A clientof Edward Jones, one of the largest brokerage firms in the country with more than…

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