Articles Tagged with Private Securities Transactions

In October 2020, FINRA suspended financial advisor Neemit M. Shah (CRD #4812480) for six months from the securities industry and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine.  These sanctions arose from Mr. Shah’s solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC.  This blog has previously written about Future Income Payments, LLC.

FINRA alleged that between March 2016 and April 2016, Neemit Shah participated in private securities transactions totaling $408,000, without prior disclosure and approval from his employer at the time, MML Investors Services, LLC.  Specifically, FINRA alleged:

  • From March through April 2016, Shah solicited investors to purchase $408,000 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.

In June 2020, FINRA suspended financial advisor Micha W. Patterson (CRD #5562392) for one month from the securities industry and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine.  These sanctions arose from Mr. Patterson’s solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC.  This blog has previously written about Future Income Payments, LLC.

FINRA alleged that between June 2017 and November 2017, Micah Patterson participated in private securities transactions totaling $30,644 without prior disclosure and approval from his employer at the time, MML Investors Services, LLC.  Specifically, FINRA alleged:

  • From June through November 2017, Patterson solicited an investor to purchase $30,644 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.

FINRA has barred financial advisor Matthew Jennings (CRD# 6762685) from the securities industry for refusing to cooperate with a FINRA investigation.    Mr. Jennings was fired by Edward Jones in August 2019 due to concerns that he introduced clients to investments not offered through the firm.  This type of conduct is often referred to as “selling away.”

What is “selling away?”

“Selling away” is when a financial advisor solicits a customer to participate in a private securities transaction that is not offered or approved by the brokerage firm where the financial advisor is employed or registered.

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 May 2017 and April 2018, David Phillips participated in private securities transactions totaling $876,636, without prior disclosure and approval from his employer at the time, ProEquities, Inc.  Specifically, FINRA alleged:

  • Between May 2017 and April 2018, Mr. Phillips solicited eight investors to purchase $876,363 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.

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 February and May 2017, Troy Baily participated in private securities transactions totaling $210,000, without prior disclosure and approval from his employer at the time, Sagepoint Financial, Inc.  Specifically, FINRA alleged:

  • Between February and May 2017, Mr. Baily solicited investors to purchase $210,000 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.

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 that in June 2015, Lonna Rae Dehn Ristvedt participated in private securities transactions totaling $163,320 without prior disclosure and approval from her employer at the time, National Planning Corporation.  Specifically, FINRA alleged:

  • In June 2015, Ms. Dehn Ristvedt solicited two investors to purchase $163,320 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.

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 October 1, 2016, and May 9, 2017, John Westbrook participated in private securities transactions totaling $350,335, without prior disclosure and approval from his employer at the time, Center Street Securities, Inc.  Specifically, FINRA alleged:

  • Between October 1, 2016, and May 9, 2017, Mr. Westbrook solicited three investors to purchase $350,335 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.
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