AL Man Charged With $1.5M Securities Fraud Involving Church

Terry Earl Hester of Pike County, Alabama was charged with violating the Alabama Securities Act after allegedly making false promises to a Tuscaloosa County church involving $1.5 million in funds. Hester turned himself into authorities on June 15. The charges are the result of a six-count indictment by a Tuscaloosa County grand jury, according to a statement made by the District Attorney's office and Joseph Borg, Director of the Alabama Securities Commission. The indictment charges Hester with one count of Sale of Unregistered Securities and one count of Sale of Securities by an Unregistered Agent. Each charge carries a fine of up to $15,000 upon conviction. Additionally, Hester is charged with four counts of Fraud in Connection with the Sale of Securities for making untrue statements or, or omitting to state, material facts to an investor; for engaging in an act, practice or course of business which operates as a fraud or deceit upon an investor; and for employing [...]

3 States Order Elder Financial Abuse Reporting

As of today, laws in Alabama, Indiana, and Vermont require financial advisers to report suspected financial abuse of the elderly and other vulnerable adults to state officials. These states' legislatures approved the bills earlier this year. And their governors signed the bills into law, putting these states at the forefront of protecting against elder financial abuse. The new laws also permit advisors to cease the disbursement of funds from client accounts and give advisers immunity from civil liability, in addition to requiring reporting of situations involving people who are older than 65 or are disabled. Louisiana passed a similar law this month. It will go into effect on January 1 of next year. Each of the new laws is based on a model rule approved earlier this year by the North American Securities Administrators Associations Inc., which is made of state regulators and made protecting against elder financial abuse a priority. “This law will help our investment advisers and brokers [...]

Alabama Man Sentenced For Securities Fraud

Keith Michael Rogers of Huntsville, Alabama was sentenced by Madison County Circuit Court Judge Alison Austin to three years in prison for securities fraud. He received a ten year split sentence and will serve three years and has seven suspended. Judge Austin also ordered Rogers to pay $1.7 million in restitution. The sentencing follows Rogers' guilty plea in March in which he admitted to using his clients' investment money in a Ponzi scheme. The plea included one count of securities fraud. According to authorities, Rogers took more than $2.5 million from his investors and was using the money for his personal expenses and using funds from new clients to pay back earlier clients in classic Ponzi fashion. According to Madison County Assistant District Attorney Jay Town, Rogers' clients included former University of Alabama running back Kenneth Darby. According to FINRA's BrokerCheck, Rogers has been permanently barred from acting as a broker or otherwise associating with firms that sell securities to [...]

AL Man Indicted For Alleged Securities Fraud

Jason Todd Caudle of Sylacauga, Alabama has been indicted for alleged securities fraud, following a March 11, 2016 arrest. The grand jury issued a five-count indictment. On the same day, Caudle posted a bond of $250,000 and was released. Caudle then failed to appear for his arraignment on April 5, 2016 and was arrested again and returned to the Talladega County Jail on April 19, 2016. The grand jury's indictment charged Caudle with one count of Sale of Unregistered Securities and one count of Sale of Securities by an Unregistered Agent; which are Class C felonies, carrying a range of punishment from one year and one day to 10 years’ imprisonment and not more than a $15,000 fine per charge, upon conviction. Additionally, the indictment charges Caudle with three counts of Fraud in Connection with the Sale of Securities for making misrepresentations or omissions of material fact to an investor; for engaging in an act, practice or course of business which operates as a fraud or [...]