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New Jersey Woman Pleads Guilty To $1.2M Securities Fraud

An ex-New Jersey Investment Adviser pleaded guilty to 31 of 37 charges in two indictments brought against her in 2012 and 2013 for operating a $1.178 million Securities and Annuities fraud scheme, announced the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor. Janet Fooshee admitted to falsifying and sending more […]

Texas REIT Plummets Following Ponzi Allegations

Stock in United Development Funding IV has gone into a free fall following a report published on an investor website that alleged the real estate investment trust has operated for years like a Ponzi scheme. Harvest Exchange, an online professional network for investors, published an anonymous post about UDF called “A Texas-Sized Scheme: Exposing the […]

Indiana Developer Pleads Guilty To Securities Fraud

Cornelius Alig, an architect and real-estate developer from Indianapolis, Indiana, allegedly received thousands of dollars from victims through promissory notes he was unable to pay. Alig was charged earlier this year with twenty felonies, including several counts of securities fraud, forgery and theft, following a lengthy grand jury investigation. He pleaded guilty this week to […]

FINRA Charges Cantone Research Inc.’s President With Fraud

FINRA filed a complaint against Cantone Research Inc. (“CRI”) of Tinton Falls, New Jersey and its President, Anthony J. Cantone, charging fraud in connection with the sales and subsequent extensions of more than $8 million of certificates of participation (“COP”) in five promissory notes. The complaint alleges that four of the five pertinent promissory notes […]

Hedge Fund Manager Who Faked Death Guilty Of Fraud

Mark Malik, a New York hedge fund manager who once feigned his own death to avoid repaying an investor, was found guilty of fraud after a two-week trial in New York state court. Malik was convicted by a jury of all 28 counts, including grand larceny and securities fraud. He will serve up to twenty […]

Madoff Victims Receive Biggest Payout In Years With Checks For $1.1M

Bernard Madoff’s victims are getting big checks as the trustee unwinding his fraud sends out $1.2 billion in recovered funds, with checks averaging $1.1 million. This payout is the biggest in over three years and comes a week before the anniversary of Madoff’s December 11, 2008 arrest, when thousands of retirees, charities, investment funds, and other […]

Pennsylvania Man Charged With Defrauding Investors Out Of $1.2M

Bernard M. Parker of Indiana, Pennsylvania is charged with defrauding twenty-two investors out of $1.2 million and using the cash to pay his mortgage, debit card purchases, and other personal expenses. Parker, who operated Parker Financial Services from his home, was indicted under seal on counts of securities and mail fraud. The case was then […]

RCAP Shutting Down Wholesaling REIT Division After Fraud Charges, Drop In Sales

RCS Capital Corp. (“RCAP”) announced this week that it is closing its wholesaling brokerage division following a decline in sales of nontraded real estate investment trusts and allegations of fraud. The shutdown will result in the layoff of roughly 150 employees. Another 50, elsewhere in the company, will also lose their jobs. The company was […]

Vermont Man Charged By SEC For Operating Ponzi Scheme

Homero Joshua Garza of Brattleboro, Vermont faces federal charges alleging that he operated a Ponzi scheme that bilked thousands of investors. The SEC charged Garza and his two Bitcoin-mining companies, GAW Miners LLC and ZenMiner LLC, with running the scheme. The companies sold $20 million worth of what appeared to be shares in Hashlets, digital […]

Kansas Man Sentenced In Securities Fraud Case

Paul C. Carageannis of Wichita, Kansas was sentenced to 60 months of probation and ordered to pay the balance of over $165,000 in misused funds to his victims. Carageannis pleaded no contest on June 15th to one count of felony securities fraud under the Kansas Uniform Securities Act. Carageannies bilked at minimum eleven Kansas investors out […]

New Jersey Woman Pleads Guilty To $1.2M Securities Fraud

An ex-New Jersey Investment Adviser pleaded guilty to 31 of 37 charges in two indictments brought against her in 2012 and 2013 for operating a $1.178 million Securities and Annuities fraud scheme, announced the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor. Janet Fooshee admitted to falsifying and sending more […]

Texas REIT Plummets Following Ponzi Allegations

Stock in United Development Funding IV has gone into a free fall following a report published on an investor website that alleged the real estate investment trust has operated for years like a Ponzi scheme. Harvest Exchange, an online professional network for investors, published an anonymous post about UDF called “A Texas-Sized Scheme: Exposing the […]

Indiana Developer Pleads Guilty To Securities Fraud

Cornelius Alig, an architect and real-estate developer from Indianapolis, Indiana, allegedly received thousands of dollars from victims through promissory notes he was unable to pay. Alig was charged earlier this year with twenty felonies, including several counts of securities fraud, forgery and theft, following a lengthy grand jury investigation. He pleaded guilty this week to […]

FINRA Charges Cantone Research Inc.’s President With Fraud

FINRA filed a complaint against Cantone Research Inc. (“CRI”) of Tinton Falls, New Jersey and its President, Anthony J. Cantone, charging fraud in connection with the sales and subsequent extensions of more than $8 million of certificates of participation (“COP”) in five promissory notes. The complaint alleges that four of the five pertinent promissory notes […]

Hedge Fund Manager Who Faked Death Guilty Of Fraud

Mark Malik, a New York hedge fund manager who once feigned his own death to avoid repaying an investor, was found guilty of fraud after a two-week trial in New York state court. Malik was convicted by a jury of all 28 counts, including grand larceny and securities fraud. He will serve up to twenty […]

Madoff Victims Receive Biggest Payout In Years With Checks For $1.1M

Bernard Madoff’s victims are getting big checks as the trustee unwinding his fraud sends out $1.2 billion in recovered funds, with checks averaging $1.1 million. This payout is the biggest in over three years and comes a week before the anniversary of Madoff’s December 11, 2008 arrest, when thousands of retirees, charities, investment funds, and other […]

Pennsylvania Man Charged With Defrauding Investors Out Of $1.2M

Bernard M. Parker of Indiana, Pennsylvania is charged with defrauding twenty-two investors out of $1.2 million and using the cash to pay his mortgage, debit card purchases, and other personal expenses. Parker, who operated Parker Financial Services from his home, was indicted under seal on counts of securities and mail fraud. The case was then […]

RCAP Shutting Down Wholesaling REIT Division After Fraud Charges, Drop In Sales

RCS Capital Corp. (“RCAP”) announced this week that it is closing its wholesaling brokerage division following a decline in sales of nontraded real estate investment trusts and allegations of fraud. The shutdown will result in the layoff of roughly 150 employees. Another 50, elsewhere in the company, will also lose their jobs. The company was […]

Vermont Man Charged By SEC For Operating Ponzi Scheme

Homero Joshua Garza of Brattleboro, Vermont faces federal charges alleging that he operated a Ponzi scheme that bilked thousands of investors. The SEC charged Garza and his two Bitcoin-mining companies, GAW Miners LLC and ZenMiner LLC, with running the scheme. The companies sold $20 million worth of what appeared to be shares in Hashlets, digital […]

Kansas Man Sentenced In Securities Fraud Case

Paul C. Carageannis of Wichita, Kansas was sentenced to 60 months of probation and ordered to pay the balance of over $165,000 in misused funds to his victims. Carageannis pleaded no contest on June 15th to one count of felony securities fraud under the Kansas Uniform Securities Act. Carageannies bilked at minimum eleven Kansas investors out […]