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FINRA Decision: Merrill Lynch Fined $1 Million
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On October 4, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced its decision to fine Merrill Lynch a total of $1 million. In an investigation conducted under the supervision of FINRA’s Enforcement Chief Counsel, Susan Light, investigators Brian Vincent and Richard Chin found that Merrill Lynch did not have an adequate supervisory system that would monitor…

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FINRA Investor Alert: Public Non-traded REITs
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On October 4, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) — the agency which handles securities arbitration — released a new Investor Alert titled “Public Non-traded REITs — Perform a Careful Review Before Investing.” The purpose of this alert is to aid investors in understanding the risks, benefits, fees and features of non-traded REITs, or real…

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Research Center on the Prevention of Financial Fraud Launched by FINRA, Stanford University
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Together, the FINRA Investor Education Foundation and Stanford University’s Center on Longevity have launched the Research Center on the Prevention of Financial Fraud. The new research center will supplement work by the government, research groups and law enforcement to better understand how fraud causes Americans to lose money. Stanford’s Center on Longevity is involved in…

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FINRA Ruling: Raymond James & Associates, Raymond James Financial Services to Pay Restitution, Fines
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In a press release issued on September 29, 2011, the Financial Industry Regulation Authority (FINRA) announced its securities arbitration ruling against Raymond James Financial Services Inc. (RJFS) and Raymond James & Associates Inc. (RJA). The firms were charged with “unfair and unreasonable commissions on securities transactions.” RJFS and RJA were ordered to pay $1.69 million…

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Sentencing Passed on Stock-Tip Scam Mastermind
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Kenneth Marsh was sentenced September 20 to 8 years in prison for his role in a “boiler-room” fraud. Marsh was the last of eighteen defendants to receive sentencing for a phony stock-tip scheme that resulted in the theft of $20 million from more than 5,000 investors. Between 2005 and 2010, Marsh, 44, acted as owner…

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When They Say “BARRED,” They Mean It
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John A. “Jack” Grant, a former stockbroker, was barred from associating with investment advisers, brokers and dealers in 1988, following an action that accused him of selling unregistered securities and misappropriated funds totaling $5,500,000. Grant, however, did not withdrawal from the securities business and continued advising small business and individuals on their investments and management…

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KHAN, BLUECHIP SECURITIES FINED BY FINRA
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According to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s “Disciplinary and Other FINRA Actions” report for August 2011, Bluechip Securities Inc. and Muhammad Akram Khan were disciplined and fined. Bluechip was censured and fined the amount of $15,000, while Khan was suspended from association with FINRA members for 18 months and fined $385,000. Both Khan and the…

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FINRA RULING: BUNDA TO PAY FINES AND RESTITUTION
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Securities arbitration for Frankfort, Ill., trader Robert T. Bunda ended with a sixteen-month suspension and a total penalty of $346,740. The payment order includes $171,740 in restitution and a $175,000 fine. The restitution total is equal to his total personal gain that resulted from his misconduct. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) found that Bunda…

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FINRA RULING: SUNTRUST ORDERED TO PAY $5 MILLION
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Securities arbitration ended with a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announcement on July 26 that SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Inc. and SunTrust Investment Services Inc. will pay a total of $5 million for “violations related to the sale of auction rate securities (ARS).” $400,000 of the $5 million fine will be paid by SunTrust IS for…

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FINRA ORDERS UNITS OF MERRIL LYNCH TO PAY $8.1 MILLION
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Recent Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) securities arbitration resulted in the order for units of Merrill Lynch to pay compensatory damages to Staton Family Investments Inc. totaling $8.1 million for breach of fiduciary duty. Staton Family Investments and Daniel Staton accused Merrill Lynch of securities fraud, negligence, breach of contract and common stock theft. According…

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