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Investors in Strategic Realty Trust May Have Arbitration Claims
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Strategic Realty Trust (“SRT,” formerly known as TNP Strategic Retail) is a San Mateo, CA based non-traded real estate investment trust (“REIT”) that invests in and manages a portfolio of income-producing real properties including various shopping centers located primarily in the Western United States. Over the past several years, many retail investors were steered into…

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Lightstone Value Plus REIT V and American Finance Trust Investors May Have Arbitration Claims
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Investors in American Finance Trust and Lightstone Value Plus REIT V may have viable arbitration claims before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) if a stockbroker or investment advisor made an unsuitable recommendation to the investor to purchase them, or made a misleading sales presentation in recommending them. Publicly registered non-exchange traded REITs like American…

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SEC Charges Dblaine Capital with Fraud
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Dblaine Capital LLC and David B. Welliver, Dblaine Capital’s owner, have been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with securities fraud. Welliver and his firm allegedly received loans that amounted to $4 million in a “quid pro quo” deal that was said to be undisclosed, in violation of their responsibilities and improper. Allegedly,…

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Citigroup to Pay $285 Million for CDO Fraud
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Citigroup settled charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and has agreed to pay $285 million to do so. According to the SEC, Citigroup defrauded investors by betting a toxic housing-related debt would fail, but selling the CDO to investors anyway. According to an article by Reuters, “The SEC said the bank’s Citigroup…

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Unsavvy Investors Aren’t the only Victims of Fraud
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The investment world can be a scary place, especially for inexperienced investors. Meanwhile, many savvy investors fall into the dangerous trap of believing they are safe. However, the fact is that with volatile markets comes an increased opportunity for criminals to take advantage of even the savviest of investors. One couple — we’ll call them…

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ENGLE, SCHUSTER SENTENCED IN NEBRASKA’S BIGGEST SECURITIES FRAUD CASE
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Former Nebraska City brokers Rebecca Engle and Brian Schuster were sent to prison for bilking investors out of more than $20 million — an amount which is, according to the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance investigation supervisor Thomas Sindelar, the biggest securities fraud case in history of the state. The broker misconduct of Engle…

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SELEWACH SENTENCED TO 8-12 YEARS IN PRISON
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Shane Selewach, a former Ameriprise Financial Services Inc. broker, has been convicted of stealing nearly $335,000 from clients and sentenced to 8-12 years in prison for broker misconduct. Selewach’s misconduct includes six counts of larceny, six counts of securities fraud and conducting business as an unregistered broker dealer. Selewach was employed with Ameriprise from September…

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STL BROKER SENTENCED FOR DEFRAUDING INVESTORS
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While stock broker fraud is always a despicable crime to the victims of the fraud, the case of Joshua Gould’s broker misconduct seems infinitely worse for the close relationship between victim and perpetrator, as well as the vulnerable nature of other investors. Gould, a former independent broker for Woodbury Financial Services in University City, defrauded…

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VICTIMS OF NOEL AND KLOSEK INVESTMENT FRAUD FINALLY RECEIVING PARTIAL RESTITUTION
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$1 million is being distributed to victims of an investment scam by federal authorities. Bryan Keith Noel and Alexander Klosek of North Carolina were charged in 2009 with multiple crimes, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit mail fraud. All crimes were connected to Noel’s fraudulent investment business. In March 2010, Noel…

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