New York According to FINRA records, Benjamin G. Aibel , a stockbroker who formerly worked for Wunderlich Securities , discloses two pending customer disputes and 4 prior customer disputes that are resolved. The Financial Industry Regulatory…
read moreMinneapolis, MN According to FINRA records, Shawn M. McIntyre , a broker who has been registered with Feltl & Company since 12/2003 , discloses 3 prior customer complaints and one pending judgment/lien. The Financial…
read moreUPDATE August 2016–Joseph Connolly Named in Churning Complaint by Montana Securities Regulator. Follow this link for details. May 2016- Staten Island The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the agency that licenses and regulates…
read moreOctober 2019- Farmingdale, New York The FINRA records of Michael L. Oromaner disclose 4 regulatory matters that have been finalized, 11 final customer disputes, 2 pending customer disputes and 2 outstanding…
read moreMarch 2018 UPDATE–See this for update. Cotter suspended and fined for excessive trading. UPDATE JULY 2016-Customer of former NEXT Financial Group broker Joseph L. Cotter brings complaint alleging $625,000 damages.…
read moreAldo Comuzzi, a stockbroker who formerly worked for Dawson James Securities in Boca Raton, FL, was named in FINRA Arbitration 15-01203, alleging that Comuzzi traded the customer’s account without permission.…
read moreSee this for MARCH 2018 UPDATE–Mark Kaplan barred from securities industry for churning account of 93 year customer. APRIL 2017-UPDATE-In FINRA Case 16-0193 a customer of Vanderbilt Securities alleges damages…
read moreMARCH 2017 UPDATE-Investigation of Jeremy D. Hare – Philadelphia, PA According to FINRA records, Jeremy Hare has been named in 19 customer disputes, 2 of which are still pending. He has…
read moreOctober 14, 2015- Fort Lauderdale, Florida Denny P. Darmodihardjo , entered into a Letter of Acceptance Waiver and Consent (AWC) with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to resolve allegations that from September 2009-July…
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