A Crown Capital Securities L.P. customer has recently filed a complaint with FINRA Dispute Resolution Services alleging that broker Jeffrey Michael Warren recommended unsuitable investments in non-traded real estate investment trusts (REITs) and non-traded business development companies (BDCs). The complaint includes additional causes of action, including inadequate due diligence and…
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New Year’s Resolutions for Investors in 2021
Investing your money is a great way to grow your wealth, save for retirement, and reach your financial goals. If you invest in the appropriate products, you can also receive income from investments, build on-pre-tax dollars, or reduce taxable income. If you do not invest, you miss out on opportunities…
Top 15 Types of Securities Leading to Customer Disputes in 2020
When an investor suffers harm, including investment losses, due to misconduct by a financial advisor or broker-dealer, the investor can file a securities arbitration claim against their financial advisor and/or broker-dealer in an effort to be compensated. The case will be presented and defended in an arbitration proceeding to a…
UBS Ordered to Pay $90,000 to Yield Enhancement Strategy Customer
On December 22, 2020, a FINRA Dispute Resolution Services arbitration panel in Boca Raton, Florida, ordered UBS Financial Services, Inc. to pay a customer $89,675 in compensatory damages. After considering the pleadings, the testimony and evidence presented at the hearing, the arbitration panel concluded that the UBS Yield Enhancement Strategy…
Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc. Sanctioned by FINRA and Ordered to Pay $8.8 Million for Supervisory Violations Related to Variable Annuities, Mutual Funds, and 529 Plans
FINRA has sanctioned Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc. (“Transamerica Financial”) for its failure to reasonably supervise its financial advisors’ recommendations of three different products – variable annuities, mutual funds, and 529 plans. These recommendations resulted in significant customer harm and financial loss. Transamerica Financial was ordered to pay $4.4 million in…
Former LPL Financial LLC Financial Advisor, Michael Anthony Tavel, Suspended by FINRA for Selling Away, Making an Unsuitable Recommendation, and Misrepresentation – Indianapolis, IN
FINRA has suspended financial advisor Michael Anthony Tavel (CRD #4862463) from the securities industry for 18 months and fined him $20,000. Michael Tavel was a stockbroker at LPL Financial LLC, in Indianapolis, Indiana, from September 2004 until April 2019. He has also been affiliated with Charter Advisory Corporation and Tavel…
David T. Phillips Suspended for Nine Months for Future Income Payments, LLC Solicitation – Gilbert, Arizona
FINRA has suspended stockbroker David T. Phillips (CRD #3094195) for nine months from the securities industry and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine. These sanctions arose from Mr. Phillips’ solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC. This blog has previously written about Future Income Payments, LLC. FINRA alleged that between…
Troy R. Baily Suspended for Recommending Future Income Payments, LLC – Omaha, Nebraska
FINRA has suspended stockbroker Troy R. Baily (CRD #4458930) for six months from the securities industry and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine. These sanctions arose from Mr. Baily’s solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC. This blog has previously written about Future Income Payments, LLC. FINRA alleged that between…
Lonna R. Dehn Ristvedt Suspended for Soliciting Customers to Buy Future Income Payments, LLC – Fargo, North Dakota
FINRA has suspended stockbroker Lonna Rae Dehn Ristvedt (CRD #2277778) for four months from the securities industry and ordered her to pay a $5,000 fine. These sanctions arose from Ms. Dehn Ristvedt’s solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC. This blog has previously written about Future Income Payments, LLC. FINRA alleged…
John Westbrook Suspended for Future Income Payments, LLC Solicitation – Montgomery, Alabama
FINRA has suspended stockbroker John A. Westbrook (CRD #1846059) for five months from the securities industry and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine. These sanctions arose from Mr. Wesbrook’s solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC. This blog has previously written about Future Income Payments, LLC. FINRA alleged that between…