Tag Archives: Churning
SEC Charges Florida Resident With Securities Fraud
On September 10th, 2018, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced securities fraud charges against a former Miami Beach, Florida broker named Emil Botvinnik. In the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the SEC charged Mr. Botvinnik (CRD#: 4359481) in a multi-million dollar excessive trading (churning) scheme. The alleged… Read More »
Financial Firm Censured and Fined by FINRA for Multiple Violations
Recently, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) censured Caldwell International Services Corporation and fined the firm $1,000,000. The company was also forced to pay $1,026,089.48 in restitution to the affected clients. The penalties came in response to the company’s repeated violations of fiduciary duty to its customers and violations investment regulations. The firm’s principal,… Read More »
Morgan Stanley Advisor found Guilty of Churning, Having Affair with Married Client
Morgan Stanley financial advisor Ami Forte purportedly had more than a decade-long affair with client and co-founder of the Home Shopping Network, Roy Speer, and made 12,000 thousand unauthorized trades on Speer’s account and generated $40 million in fees, according to an Investment News report. Speer’s widow filed a FINRA arbitration proceeding against Forte… Read More »
Commodity Related Investment Fraud Lawsuit Filed in Florida Court
A lawsuit has been filed alleging that a Palm Beach County company has engaged in nearly $3 million of precious metal fraud. The lawsuit, which was brought in U.S. District Court, was filed by the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) against Berkeley Enterprises. If you believe that you have been the victim… Read More »