On October 2, 2017, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Central District of California against Tweed Financial Services, Inc. (“TFSI”), an investment advisory firm, and its proprietor, Robert Russel Tweed (“Tweed”). The SEC’s complaint alleges that TFSI and Tweed “defrauded…
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SEC Charges Investment Adviser With Defrauding Clients Regarding Advisory Fees
On August 22, 2017, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Central District of California against Jeremy Drake (“Drake”), an investment adviser. The complaint alleges that Drake lied to two clients, a high-profile professional athlete and his wife, regarding their…
Wells Fargo Seeks to Compel Arbitration to Prevent Fake Account Lawsuits
On November 23, 2016, Wells Fargo successfully defended a class action lawsuit relating to the recent fake account scandal, Mitchell v. Wells Fargo Bank NA. This class action lawsuit, filed by three Wells Fargo customers in the United States District Court for the District of Utah, called for at least…
California Court Decision May Allow Brokers to Expunge Their Records More Easily
In a decision last month, the California Court of Appeals may have opened the door for brokers to bypass the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) rigid expungement rules in order to remove matters from their CRD records. Currently, brokers must abide by Rule 2080 in order to expunge their records.…
Insurance Agent Convicted of Selling Complex Annuity to Elderly Woman
An independent insurance agent, Glenn Neasham, was convicted on a felony-theft charge in March for selling a complex indexed annuity to an 83-year old client in a California court. He was sentenced to spend ninety days in jail. Prosecutors claimed that Mr. Neasham’s client had exhibited signs of dementia and…