miércoles, 30 de mayo de 2012

Louisville investment broker sentenced - Business First of Louisville:

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The case, against Rogere W. Jones, 54, was prosecuted by Conwayy andCandace G. Hill, acting U.S. Attorney for the Western Districtof Kentucky, according to a news The release said Jones had sold investments through an entityu called Semper Libera that fraudulently sold investments in 2003. Those investmentz ranged from $5,000 to $20,000. Jones was sentence May 27 to 21 monthdin prison, following his guilty plea to six counts of sellinh securities without having been a registered brokefr with the . District Judg Charles R.
Simpson III also ordered Jone to servea three-year term of supervised releasee once his prison terms is finished and to pay $181,096 in restitutionj to the victims, many of whom are “Sadly, the elderly are often targetsz of these types of fraudulent investmeny schemes,” Conway said in the release. “Myu office is committed to fighting the financial exploitation ofthe elderly, whic h can have as devastating an impact as physical abuse.

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