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Horizon Private Equity Ponzi Fraud Lawyers Helping Investors  

SSEK Ponzi Fraud Lawyers What Should You Do If You Suffered Losses in This Alleged $110M Investment Fraud? More than 400 investors have suffered losses in the alleged Horizon Private Equity Ponzi Scam involving ex-Oppenheimer & Co. broker John Woods. A few months ago, a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority panel…

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Ex-Oppenheimer Broker John Woods Accused of Running $110M Horizon Private Equity III Ponzi Scam

Former Georgia Financial Advisor Allegedly Ran Ponzi Scheme Through Southport Capital  On August 20, 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed an emergency action seeking to stop a $110 million Ponzi scheme allegedly operated by ex-Oppenheimer stockbroker, John Justin Woods.   The fraud, involving Horizon Private Equity III, LLC was…

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SagePoint Financial Ordered to Pay Over $1.6M for Early Unit Investment Trust Rollovers That Cost Investors

FINRA Says SagePoint Financial Brokers Unsuitably Recommended Early UIT Rollovers  The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is ordering SagePoint Financial to pay over $1.6M in fines and restitution after it executed over $895 million in unit investment trust (UIT) transactions that resulted in more than $17.2 million in sales charges. …

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Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Investigates Investor Claims Involving Non-Traditional ETFs

Non-Traditional Exchange-Traded Funds Are Not Suitable For Every Investor Our securities fraud attorneys at Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (SSEK Law Firm) are looking into complaints by investors whose brokers may have inappropriately recommended that they invest in non-traditional exchange-traded funds (ETFs).  These types of ETFs are leveraged, inverse and…

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Oppenheimer To Pay $3.8M To Customers For Unit Investment Trust Rollover Fees

FINRA Orders Oppenheimer To Pay $3.8M Oppenheimer & Co. (OPY) must pay over $3.8M in restitution to customers who may have had to pay excess sales fees for the early rollovers of their United Investment Trusts (UITs). The order comes from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and includes an…

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Oppenheimer Found Liable for Representative Mark Hotton’s Fraud

Recently, Oppenheimer was found liable for the conduct of one of its former brokers named Mark Hotton. Hotton joined Oppenheimer in November 2005, and proceeded to fleece a number of his clients, according to financial regulators. FINRA, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, has filed a disciplinary action against Hotton which…

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Oppenheimer Continues to Show Serious Supervisory Deficiencies

Date: August 7, 2013 The attorneys at Shepherd, Smith, Edwards & Kantas LLP are investigating claims by investors with Oppenheimer & Co.  Although the firm’s investigations are usually target more specifically at particular conduct of a firm or broker, Oppenheimer & Co.’s supervisory system has been found so woefully inadequate by…

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Retired Couple Awarded $800,000 in Damages From Oppenheimer & Co., Inc

Lawyers representing a retired couple in a claim against Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. recently obtained an award from a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) arbitration panel awarding them $800,000 in damages.  The claim was based upon an investment of the couple’s money, including retirement assets, into various energy stocks, including…

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Oppenheimer Funds and Other Mainland Funds Take Financial Hit in the Wake Up of Hurricanes

The financial fallout caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria is being felt not just on the island of Puerto Rico, but in the U.S. mainland as well. Puerto Rico bonds, which were already in trouble prior to the storms because of the island’s faltering economy and bankruptcy, are expected to…

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Insider Trading Cases: Ex-Oppenheimer Adviser Sentenced to Six Months, Las Vegas Sports Gambler is on Trial, and SEC Files Civil Case Against Ex-Home Security Guard

Ex-Oppenheimer Stockbroker Pleads Guilty in Insider Trading Case David Hobson, an ex-Oppenheimer Holdings (OPY) investment adviser, was sentenced to six months behind bars for insider trading using information provided to him by a friend who was employed with Pfizer Inc. at the time. Hobson pleaded guilty to the criminal charges…

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