Articles Tagged with financial advisor malpractice

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has suspended financial advisor Joseph Ambrosole from the securities industry for six months.  Mr. Ambrosole consented to the suspension after FINRA alleged that he excessively and unsuitably traded the accounts of two customers.  FINRA also fined Mr. Ambrosole, who was also suspended by FINRA in 2017 for unethical sales practices, $5,000 and ordered him to pay $147,031.50 in restitution.

Mr. Ambrosole, who has only eight years of experience in the securities industry, has a history of associations disreputable broker-dealers, customer complaints, and regulatory sanctions.

The alleged conduct occurred while Mr. Ambrosole was employed by Joseph Stone Capital L.L.C. in New York, New York.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has barred broker Gregory Mancuso from the securities industry for providing false testimony during an on-the-record interview connected with an investigation into Mr. Mancuso’s handling of the brokerage accounts of two senior sisters with disabilities. The alleged conduct occurred while Mr. Mancuso was registered with BMA Securities, LLC, from August 2, 2016, to November 13, 2017.

On December 21, 2020, FINRA’s Department of Enforcement filed a complaint against Mr. Mancuso, alleging that Mr. Mancuso had his two elderly customers transfer a large part of their life savings to a company with which he was affiliated.   One of the sisters was 73 years old and had dementia.  The other sister was 68 years old and had multiple sclerosis.   The complaint alleges that in 2017, Mancuso recommended that the elder sister use funds from her 401(k) account to purchase a variable annuity offered by a purported Swiss asset management firm, which Mr. Mancuso was affiliated.   The complaint also alleges that Mr. Mancuso testified falsely during an on-the-record interview to conceal both his involvement in the transfer and actions he took to potentially change one of the sister’s power of attorney.

Mr. Mancuso failed to respond to the FINRA complaint.   FINRA’s Department of Enforcement then requested a default decision, which the hearing officer granted.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has sanctioned Securities America, Inc. (“Securities America”) for failing to reasonably supervise brokers’ recommendations of the LJM Preservation & Growth Fund.  On March 29, 2021, FINRA and Securities America entered into a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver, and Consent (“AWC”) whereby Securities America accepted the following sanctions:

  • a censure;
  • a $100,000 fine;

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has sanctioned J.W. Cole Financial, Inc. (“J.W. Cole”) for failing to reasonably supervise brokers’ recommendations of the LJM Preservation & Growth Fund.  On March 18, 2021, FINRA and J.W. Cole entered into a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver, and Consent (“AWC”) whereby J.W. Cole accepted the following sanctions:

  • a censure;
  • a $50,000 fine;

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has barred stockbroker Charles Thomas Stevens from the securities industry for failing to appear and provide on-the-record testimony.

On December 1, 2020, FINRA’s Department of Enforcement filed a three-cause complaint against Mr. Stevens.  The first cause of action charged that Mr. Stevens willfully failed to disclose a judgment and three tax liens on his Uniform Application for Securities Industry Registration or Transfer (Form U4).  The second cause of action alleged that Mr. Stevens falsely represented to his firm that he did not have any unreported liens.  The third cause of action alleged that Mr. Stevens failed twice to appear and testify at an on-the-record interview.

Mr. Stevens then failed to appear at two-pear hearing conferences scheduled by the hearing officer.  FINRA’s Department of Enforcement then requested a default decision, which the hearing officer granted.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has suspended stockbroker Victor A. Rigoni, III from the securities industry for three months.  FINRA accepted an Offer of Settlement submitted by Mr. Rigoni after FINRA’s Department of Enforcement filed a disciplinary complaint against Mr. Rigoni in August 2020.   The complaint alleged that from August 2012 through March 2019, Mr. Rigoni willfully failed to timely amend his Uniform Application for Securities Industry Registration or Transfer (Form U4) to disclose six unsatisfied federal and state tax liens totaling $164,521.  On average, Mr. Rigoni disclosed his tax liens almost three-and-a-half years late.  Mr. Rigoni also never disclosed a state tax lien of $11,304.

Mr. Rigoni has been associated with the following broker-dealers:

  • Cetera Advisor Networks LLC in Lake Forest, Illinois, from September 2019 to August 2020.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has barred broker Jeremy Taylor Johnson from the securities industry.  FINRA expelled Mr. Johnson from the brokerage industry for refusing to cooperate with a FINRA investigation into the suitability and potential misrepresentations and omissions related to Johnson’s offer and sale of two securities offerings while associated with Torch Securities, LLC.

Mr. Johnson entered the securities industry in 2019 when he associated with Torch Securities, LLC (“Torch Securities”) and registered with FINRA as a Private Securities Offerings.  His employment ended in April 2021.

Securities and Exchange Commission Settlement

**Update: November 11, 2021** On November 8, 2021, Aegis  Capital Corp agreed to pay nearly $2.7 million in sanctions for supervisory failures related to excessive and unsuitable trading by its brokers from July 2014 through December 2018.   Click on the following link to read more:  Aegis Capital Corp. Ordered to Pay Nearly $2.7 Million for Supervisory Failures Related to Rampant Excessive and Unsuitable Trading

Customers of Aegis Capital, including customers that have been notified that they may be receiving restitution, should consult with a securities arbitration law firm.  If you or a loved one were a customer of Aegis Capital, contact  New York securities arbitration law firm Iorio Altamirano LLP for a free and confidential consultation and review of your legal rights.

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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has suspended financial advisor Mark Larry Delgadillo from the securities industry for one month.  Mr. Delgadillo consented to the suspension after FINRA alleged that he engaged in discretionary trading without written authorization for 16 customers between August 1, 2019, and October 31, 2019, executing approximately 100 transactions.  FINRA also fined Mr. Delgadillo $5,000.

The alleged conduct occurred while Mr. Delgadillo was employed by D.A. Davidson & Co. in Santa Barbara, California.   D.A. Davidson & Co. allowed Mr. Delgadillo to voluntarily resign in April 2020 after discovering that he was making trades without first contacting clients.

If you have suffered financial losses investing with Mark Delgadillo, or suspect that Mr. Delgadillo did not have your best interest in mind when recommending investments or making account transactions, contact New York securities arbitration law firm Iorio Altamirano LLP for a free and confidential review of your account or annuity contract.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) has suspended financial advisor John O’Bannon for 15 business days over allegations that Mr. O’Bannon, while registered with Edward Jones in West Des Moines, Iowa, attempted to settle a customer complaint without the knowledge or approval of his firm. FINRA also fined Mr. Hansen $5,000.

Mr. O’Bannon was associated with Edward Jones from April 2017 to October 2020. Edward Jones terminated his employment on October 1, 2020, alleging that Mr. O’Bannon had been discharged for concerns that he tried to remedy a processing error in a client account by providing personal funds to the client. 

Mr. O’Bannon has been registered with FSC Securities Corporation in West Des Moines, Iowa, since October 2020. 

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