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Yassin Mohamed And National Securities Corp.

Broker Yassin Mohamed (CRD #1673281) is a barred broker who formerly worked for National Securities Corporation (CRD#: 7569). His other former employers include Morgan Stanley (CRD#: 149777), UBS Financial Services Inc. (CRD#: 8174), and Prudential Securities Incorporated (CRD#: 7471). Mohamed is the subject of five disclosures, including 2 customer disputes,…

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Broker Jackie Wadsworth Subject Of Disclosures, Including REIT UDF IV

Jackie Wadsworth (CRD #2342163) is a barred broker who formerly worked with IMS Securities in Houston, Texas (CRD#: 35567). She previously worked with Retirement Investment Group (CRD#: 7421), also in Houston. She has been in the industry since 1993. Wadsworth is the subject of 9 disclosures, eight of them customer…

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Silver Law Group Files Another Arbitration Claim Against Voya Financial Advisors Regarding James Flynn

Silver Law Group, a nationally-recognized law firm representing investors, continues to file FINRA arbitration claims on behalf of clients against Voya Financial Advisors regarding its former employee James Flynn (a/k/a Jim Flynn CRD# 3082615) of Greenville, South Carolina.  The claims request compensation to recover investment losses suffered by our clients…

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FINRA Bars Broker Kristian Gaudet For Personal Use Of Client Funds

Kristian M. Gaudet (CRD#: 4190811) is a former registered broker whose last employer was Ameritas Investment Corp. (CRD#:14869) of Cut Off, Louisiana. He was previously employed by The Advisors Group, Inc. (CRD#:14035) of Bethesda, MD and Princor Financial Services Corporation (CRD#:1137) of Des Moines, IA. No current employment information is…

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The Six Most Common FINRA Arbitration Claims In 2018 Silver Law Group Helps Investors Recover For Stockbroker Misconduct Through FINRA Arbitration

Suitability for Retail Customers FINRA rule 2111 ensures that firms and people associated with firms deal with customers fairly. The rule is composed of three main parts: reasonable basis suitability, customer-specific suitability, and quantitative suitability. FINRA will observe unsuitable recommendations to retail investors and also deficiencies in some firms; supervisory…

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Suspended Newbridge Securities Corp. Broker David Fagenson Under Investigation for Unsuitable Recommendations in Elderly Customer Accounts

Silver Law Group is investigating Boca Raton, Florida-based Newbridge Securities Corporation broker David Fagenson (CRD# 1652012) after FINRA suspended him for eight (8) months for alleged misconduct in elder customer brokerage accounts. According to Fagenson’s FINRA BrokerCheck report, FINRA suspended the Florida-based broker in November 2018. FINRA suspended Fagenson after…

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David Marshall, Former California-Based Independent Financial Group Broker, Under Investigation

Silver Law Group is investigating former Salinas, California-based, Independent Financial Group broker David Marshall after some customers have come forward alleging he recommended his customers invest with unregistered brokers. According to Marshall’s FINRA BrokerCheck report, Marshall was registered with Independent Financial Group at its Salinas, California branch from July 2015…

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What Does A Financial Advisor’s Senior Designation Mean?

When you’re considering working with a financial professional, how do you pick the right person? Do you choose someone with an impressive-sounding title/designation that makes it seem like they have expertise helping people just like you, such as “senior specialist” if you’re a senior citizen? While a designation like that…

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Massachusetts Charges Former Advisor with Stealing from Retiree

The Massachusetts Securities Division has charged former investment adviser, Bruce Colin Worthington, with allegedly withdrawing $100,000 from a client’s bank account. Worthington has been charged with fraudulently misappropriating the investment funds of a retiree and using the money for personal use. He was affiliated with Founders Financial Securities for about…

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FINRA Arbitration Panel Ordered Morgan Stanley To Pay Former NFL Cornerback And Mega Millions Lottery Winner $4.2 Million For Alleged Negligent Supervision

This is the latest case related to the conduct of barred advisor Aaron Parthemer, who had a practice in Florida that catered to NFL and NBA players. Parthemer invested some of his clients’ money in a Miami Beach nightclub that he partially owned. He also engaged in other activities that…

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