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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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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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Enforcement Report Feb 27 - Mar 05

FTC

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Bionatrol Health, LLC
Violation: Respondents Bionatrol and Isle Revive (collectively, “Corporate Respondents”) have operated as a common enterprise while engaging in the unlawful acts and practices alleged below… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Gennex Media
Violation: Gennex Media LLC, a limited liability company also d/b/a Brandnex, BrandStrong, PMGOA, and Promotional Manufacturing Group of America, and Akil Kurji, individually and as an officer of Gennex Media LLC (collectively, “Respondents”), have violated the provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act, and it appearing to the Commission that this proceeding is in the public interest, alleges… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC., a Michigan corporation, also d/b/a A.C. SERVICES, et al.
Violation: Defendants Associated Community Services, Inc., Central Processing Services, LLC, Richard “Dick” T. Cole, and others engaged in deceptive acts or practices by making false or misleading claims in charitable solicitations on behalf of numerous nonprofit organizations in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 45, the state statutes listed below… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Moda Latina BZ Inc.
Violation: Defendants participated in deceptive acts or practices in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 45, the Telemarketing Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 6101-08, and the Telemarketing Sales Rule, 16 C.F.R. Part 310, in connection with the advertising, marketing, promotion, offering for sale, and sale of work-at-home opportunities to consumers throughout the United States… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Epichouse LLC, (First Class Herbalist CBD)
Violation: Making a wide range of scientifically unsupported claims about their ability to treat serious health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, hypertension, Alzheimer’s disease, and others… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: HempmeCBD, In the Matter of
Violation: Making a wide range of scientifically unsupported claims about their ability to treat serious health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, hypertension, Alzheimer’s disease, and others… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Reef Industries
Violation: Making a wide range of scientifically unsupported claims about their ability to treat serious health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, hypertension, Alzheimer’s disease, and others… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: CBD Meds
Violation: Making a wide range of scientifically unsupported claims about their ability to treat serious health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, hypertension, Alzheimer’s disease, and others… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Steves Distributing, LLC
Violation: Making a wide range of scientifically unsupported claims about their ability to treat serious health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, hypertension, Alzheimer’s disease, and others… Read More

CFTC

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Robert Narvett
Violation: Robert Narvett (“Narvett”) engaged in a fraudulent scheme through which he induced clients to allow him to manage commodity futures trading accounts on their behalf and then abandoned his clients after losing money trading their accounts and misappropriating their investment funds… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: John David McAfee, et al
Violation: John David McAfee (“McAfee”) and Jimmy Gale Watson Jr. (“Watson”) (collectively, “Defendants”), and others engaged in a digital asset “pump and dump” manipulative and deceptive scheme in which Defendants fraudulently recommended to the public to purchase digital assets such as verge, reddcoin, and dogecoin, among others, each a commodity in interstate commerce… Read More

CFPB

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: BrightSpeed Solutions, Inc. and Kevin Howard
Violation: Violations of the Consumer Financial Protection Act, 12 U.S.C. §5531 and 5536(a)(1)(B), the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act (Telemarketing Act), 15 U.S.C. §§ 6101 et seq., and its implementing rule, the Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR), 16 CFR § 310.3(b)… Read More

CME

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: YRIDIAN LIMITED
Violation: Yridian refused to attend a scheduled interview with Exchange staff during the investigation of this matter… Read More

FINRA

6 Enforcement Documents

$505,000.00 in Fines

Penalties: $40,000.00
Respondent: Louis Capital Markets, LP (n/k/a Louis Capital Markets, LLC)
Violation: During the period May 20, 2013 through April 10, 2017 (the 2017 exam review period), at various times, the firm failed to register certain principals and did not amend Schedule A of its Form BD to accurately identify certain principals, in violation of NASD Rules I022(a) and (b), FINRA Bylaws Article IV Section l(c), and FINRA Rule 2010… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Ryan Tarjanyi
Violation: Tarjanyi provided inaccurate information during on-the-record testimony regarding a customer’s execution of an annuity partial withdrawal form, in violation of FINRA Rules 8210 and 2010… Read More

Penalties: $5,000.00
Respondent: Ernest D. Kapotis
Violation: During a routine examination of CBC Securities, Kappotis created a backdated document, which he knew would be submitted to FINRA. He thereby violated FINRA Rule 2010… Read More

Penalties: $5,000.00
Respondent: Larry Bowman
Violation: Between October 2018 and December 2019, while he was associated with Heritage Financial Systems, Bowman engaged in three outside business activities for which he received compensation without providing the firm with prior written notice. Bowman thereby violated FINRA Rules 3270 and 2010… Read More

Penalties: $5,000.00
Respondent: Richard Scott Shelley
Violation: In July 2016, Respondent participated in one private securities transaction in the total amount of $29,500 without prior written disclosure to, and approval from his employer member firm. Respondent’s conduct violated FINRA Rules 3280 and 2010… Read More

Penalties: $450,000.00
Respondent: ITG, Inc.
Violation: From January 2014 through April 2018, ITG failed to establish and implement AML policies and procedures reasonably designed to detect and cause the reporting of 2 suspicious low-priced securities trading, in violation of FINRA Rules 3310(a) and 2010… Read More

SEC

20 Enforcement Documents

$3,545,772.00 in Fines

Penalties: $90,000.00
Respondent: Renew Forestry Group, LLC et al.
Violation: Miller and the three companies falsely claimed that Renew Forestry had about 1.9 million acres under its control, including timber and mineral rights… Read More

Penalties: $665,005.00
Respondent: EarthSource Minerals International, LLC et al.
Violation: Wendt and Costabile falsely claimed EarthSource could pay investors returns of 10% per month by engaging in “diamond flipping” – purchasing diamonds in Liberia and exporting them for resale in the United States at significantly higher prices… Read More

Penalties: $1,761,920.00
Respondent: Jocelyn Murphy
Violation: From at least November 2011 to June 2017, Murphy acted as a broker by regularly participating in securities transactions on behalf of RMR, using RMR’s capital, in exchange for transaction-based compensation… Read More

Penalties: $887,947.00
Respondent: World Tree Financial, LLC, et al.
Violation: Wesley Perkins and World Tree on September 18, 2018 with perpetrating a fraudulent
cherry-picking scheme… Read More

Penalties: $15,900.00
Respondent: Michael J. Starkweather and Andiamo Corporation
Violation: Starkweather for his role in issuing an allegedly false press release that drove up the volume and price of Andiamo’s stock… Read More

Penalties: $125,000.00
Respondent: Airborne Wireless Network, et al.
Violation: Kalistratos “Kelly” Kabilafkas secretly purchased essentially all the outstanding stock of the shell company now known as Airborne, then distributed millions of shares among himself and his associates, including defendants Timoleon “Tim” Kabilafkas, Panagiotis Bolovis, Eric Scheffey, Chrysilios Chrysiliou, and Moshe Rabin… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: AT&T, Inc., et al.
Violation: AT&T learned in March 2016 that a steeper-than-expected decline in its first quarter smartphone sales would cause AT&T’s revenue to fall short of analysts’ estimates for the quarter… Read More

Penalties: N/A
Respondent: Craig C. Garrick
Violation: Garrick induced investors to invest at least $450,000 in a company Garrick partially controlled, while concealing from the investors that he planned to and did use investment money for his own benefit and living expenses… Read More

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