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1558 Enforcement Actions in the U.S. over past 30 days

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FTC enforcements decreased 55% over the past 30 days

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SEC issued enforcements: $37,812,859 over the past 30 days

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50 Final Rules go into effect in the next 7 days

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49 Mortgage Lending docs published in the last 7 days

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1670 docs with extracted obligations from the last 7 days

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new Proposed and Final Rules were published in the past 7 days

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11906 new docs in pro.compliance.ai within the last 7 days

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Enforcement Report Feb 20-26

CFTC

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Ron Eibschutz, et al
Violation: Defendants William Byrnes (“Byrnes”), Christopher Curtin (“Curtin”), and the New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. (“NYMEX”) seeking injunctive and other equitable relief, as well as the imposition of civil penalties, for violations of the Commodity Exchange Act (“Act”), 7 U.S.C. §§ 1–26 (2018), and the Commission’s Regulations (“Regulations”) promulgated thereunder, 17 C.F.R. pts. 1-190 (2019)… Read More

CFPB

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Nexus Services, Inc. et al.
Violation: Nexus Services, Inc. (Nexus Services), through its subsidiary Libre by Nexus, Inc. (Libre), preys on consumers held in federal detention centers by offering to pay for consumers’ immigration bonds to secure their release. In exchange, Libre demands large upfront fees and hefty monthly payments while concealing or misrepresenting the true costs of its services… Read More

CME

4 Enforcement Documents

$220,000.00 in Fines

Penalties: $85,000.00
Respondent: Shuai Shan
Violation: Violating NYMEX Rules 432.G. and 576 based on allegations that from December 26, 2018, to January 24, 2019, Shan pre-arranged the execution of transactions in various Natural Gas futures markets for the purpose of transferring equity between accounts… Read More

Penalties: $10,000.00
Respondent: Chunchun Yin
Violation: Violating NYMEX Rule 432.L.1., based on allegations that in July 2019, he failed to appear before Exchange staff in connection with the investigation of this case… Read More

Penalties: $40,000.00
Respondent: Jin Li
Violation: Violating CME Rules 534 and 576 based on allegations that on one or more occasions between August 29, 2018, and March 8, 2019, Li placed matching buy and sell orders in the same product and expiration month in various CME FX futures markets and he knew or reasonably should have known that the purpose of the orders was to avoid taking bona fide market positions exposed to market risk… Read More

Penalties: $85,000.00
Respondent: Qin Han
Violation: Violating NYMEX Rules 432.G., 432.W. and 576 based on allegations that between December 26, 2018, to January 24, 2019, Han pre-arranged the execution of transactions in various Natural Gas futures markets for the purpose of transferring equity between accounts… Read More

FINRA

9 Enforcement Documents

$225,000.00 in Fines

Penalties: $7,500.00
Respondent: Israel Soto
Violation: Between July 2018 and at least November 2019, while associated with Morgan Stanley, Soto had a financial interest in a brokerage account he opened in his father’s name away from Morgan Stanley. Soto failed to notify Morgan Stanley of the outside account. As a result, Soto violated FINRA Rules 3210 and 2010… Read More

Penalties: $70,000.00
Respondent: Precision Securities, LLC
Violation: From September 1, 2011 through September 30, 2013, Precision failed to establish, document, and maintain reasonably designed financial and regulatory risk management controls and supervisory procedures, as required by Rule 15c3-5… Read More

Penalties: $125,000.00
Respondent: Securities America, Inc.
Violation: Between November 2018 and September 2019, Securities America caused 12 registered representatives, whom the firm was recruiting, to take nonpublic personal customer information from the firms where the representatives were then registered and to disclose it to a third party without the other broker-dealers’ or the customers’ knowledge or consent, causing those broker-dealers to violate the SEC’s Regulation S-P: Privacy of Consumer Financial Information and Safeguarding Information (Regulation S-P). As a result, Securities America violated FINRA Rule 2010… Read More

Penalties: $7,500.00
Respondent: Scott Richard Hansen
Violation: In June 2019, Hansen, who is not a lawyer and did not attend law school, engaged in an unapproved outside business activity by preparing a will and trust agreement for his firm customer, for which he charged the customer’s family, in violation of FINRA Rules 3270 and 2010… Read More

Penalties: $5,000.00
Respondent: Kerry M. Moy
Violation: Between July 1, 2014 and May 17, 2019, Moy submitted numerous expense reports seeking reimbursement of business meals that he knew included false information about the attendees at those meals. By virtue of this conduct, Moy violated FINRA Rule 2010… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Darrell A. Smith, Jr.
Violation: Smith refused to provide on-the-record testimony as requested by FINRA staff pursuant to FINRA Rule 8210. As a result, he violated FINRA Rules 8210 and 2010… Read More

Penalties: $10,000.00
Respondent: Sean Daniel McDevitt
Violation: From August 20, 2015 through June 9, 2016, McDevitt engaged in four private securities transactions which were not disclosed nor approved in writing in the total amount of $600,000. McDevitt’s conduct violated NASD Rule 3040 and FINRA Rules 32801 and 2010… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Byron Pat Treat
Violation: In connection with FINRA’s investigation regarding whether Treat reasonably supervised the sale of certain illiquid investments, commonly known as “church bonds,” at Great Nation, FINRA staff issued Treat a request for information and documents pursuant to FINRA Rule 8210. Treat failed to respond… Read More

SEC

16 Enforcement Documents

$16,233,239.00 in Fines

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Allan L. Lundervold
Violation: Lundervold acted as an unregistered broker by selling approximately $8.7 million worth of securities issued by ARP Wave, LLC to more than 100 individual investors when he was not registered with the Commission as a broker or dealer… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Craig A. Zabala
Violation: , in connection with the sale of senior notes and stock issued by Holdings, Zabala misrepresented the amount of funds that were raised by Holdings and also misappropriated investor funds for his personal use… Read More

Penalties: $14,463,837.00
Respondent: Bajic et al.
Violation: Killarney and Ciapala used Blacklight to help undisclosed public company insiders or control persons secretly dump large quantities of microcap stock… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: James T. Booth
Violation: Booth operated a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme that bilked over three dozen retail investors, including senior citizens saving for retirement, of $4 million in assets… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Jennifer M. Stewart, CPA
Violation: Keith Borge (“Borge”), engaged in a fraudulent scheme that involved numerous fraudulent misrepresentations and omissions in order to conceal the College’s financial challenges… Read More

Penalties: $1,604,574.00
Respondent: Christopher Fulco (a/k/a Christian Anthony, Johnathan Stewart, and Michael Barron
Violation: Fulco, through JM Capital, cold-called investors, including many elderly retirees, and solicited investments in multiple private companies… Read More

Penalties: $76,580.00
Respondent: Glen A. Stewart
Violation: From at least August 2017 through October 2019, Stewart raised approximately $558,867 through the offer and sale of convertible notes and stock issued by Wiser Investments and its successor entity Wiser Investments, Inc. to approximately 39 investors who he identified through his tax advisory company… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Christopher L. Stanley, CPA
Violation: During fiscal year 2015, the College’s then current Controller, Keith Borge (“Borge”), engaged in a fraudulent scheme that involved numerous fraudulent misrepresentations and omissions in order to conceal the College’s financial challenges… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Gulfport Energy Corporation
Violation: Throughout the Relevant Period, Moore failed to provide required information to enable Gulfport to identify these perquisites and related person transactions, and as a result, Gulfport made material misstatements in its annual reports and definitive proxy statements… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Bruce Schoengood, Medifirst Solutions, Inc. and Joshua Tyrell
Violation: Beginning in December 2016, Schoengood caused Medifirst to make an unregistered issuance of 20 million shares of its stock to Tyrell pursuant to a sham consulting agreement… Read More

Penalties: $88,248.00
Respondent: Michael G. Moore
Violation: Moore failed to provide required information to enable Gulfport to identify these perquisites and related person transactions, and as a result, Gulfport made material misstatements in its annual reports and definitive proxy statements… Read More

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