Former REIT CFO’s Criminal Trial is Under Way Brian Block, the ex-American Realty Capital Properties CFO, is on trial over his alleged involvement in accounting errors that led to the former Nicholas Schorsch-controlled real estate investment trust’s release of inaccurate financial statements during the first two quarters of 2014. As…
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Securities Cases: David Lerner Associates Settles Nontraded REIT Sales for $700K, RBS Resolves Investor Lawsuit, and HSBC Holdings Settles More Libor Rigging Claims
David Lerner Associates to Pay NJ Over Nontraded REIT Sales David Lerner Associates has agreed to pay a $700K penalty to resolve allegations accusing it of illegally selling nontraded real estate investment trusts in the state of New Jersey. In the consent order from the New Jersey Bureau of Securities,…
Investors File Nontraded REIT Fraud Lawsuit Accusing Nicholas Schorsch And Others of Stealing from RCAP
In Delaware Chancery Court, investors have brought a nontraded real estate investment fraud lawsuit against former RCS Capital (RCAP) CEO Nicholas Schorsch accusing him and his partners of enriching themselves by taking revenue from the publicly traded brokerage holding company. The plaintiffs are part of the RCS Creditor Trust. They…
Purshe Kaplan Sterling Investments Must Pay Native American Tribe $3.4M Over Excessive Sales Charges Involving Nontraded REITs and BDCs
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is ordering Purshe Kaplan Sterling Investments (PKS) to pay almost $3.4M in restitution to a Native American tribe. The tribe had paid excessive sales fees for the purchase of Business Development Companies (BDCs) and non-traded Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Gopi Vungarala was the Purshe…
Texas Ponzi Scams: Oil Co. Owner Is Indicted by a Federal Grand Jury, CEO of Texas First Financial is Charged in Internet-Related Fraud, and Texas REIT United Development Funding Remains in Trouble
Texas First Financial CEO is Arrested For Fraud Authorities have arrested Bobby Eugene Guess, an ex-Texas-based registered representative and the CEO and founder of Texas First Financial, for financial fraud. Guess promoted himself as a financial expert through financial seminars and radio promotions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He is accused…
American Capital REIT is Accused of Charging Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Excessive Fees
A class action securities case brought by stockholders is accusing American Capital Agency Corp. of charging excessive management fees that were given to directors and executive officers as compensation. The real estate investment trust invests in agency mortgaged backed securities “on a leveraged basis.” Because of this, American Capital must…
FINRA Warns Investors to Be Careful When Considering Public Non-Traded Real Estate Investment Trusts
In a recent Investor Alert, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said that it wants investors to be aware of the risks involved in investing in non-traded real estate investment trusts that are publicly registered. The regulator is also recommending that investors ask the right questions regarding benefits, fees, and features.…
Texas REIT Gets SEC Wells Notice as Nasdaq Delists Its Shares
United Development Funding IV, a Texas real estate investment trust, said that it has received a Wells Notice from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This is a sign that the regulator’s staff will likely recommend an enforcement action against the mortgage and development REIT. There are individuals connected to…
Former ARCP CFO Pleads Not Guilty to Criminal Securities Fraud Charges
Brian S. Block, the ex-CFO of American Realty Capital Properties Inc., now called Vereit, has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges that accuse him making false filings with the SEC, making false certifications, securities fraud, and conspiracy to commit securities fraud. His criminal trial is scheduled for May 2017. …
Securities Violations: Raymond James and Robert W. Baird to Pay Fines For Alleged Wrap Fee Compliance Failures, RBC Agrees to Pay $2.5M Over Proxy Statement Disclosures, and Ex- ARCP Accounting Executives Are Accused of Overstating REIT’s Performance
Raymond James and Robert W. Baird Are Charged With Compliance Failures The Securities and Exchange Commission said that Robert W. Baird and Co. and Raymond James & Associates (RJF) will pay $250K and $600K, respectively, to settle charges accusing them of compliance failures in their own wrap free programs.…