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Virginia Financial Fraud Task Force

As set out in this Washington Post article, federal prosecutors in Virginia have set up the Virginia Financial and Securities Fraud Task Force.  This task force is comprised of members of the FBI, the Postal Inspection Service, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission and the Virginia State Corporation Commission.

As set out in the story, the task force’s efforts have already resulted in multiple criminal convictions.  A criminal conviction, however, does not always recoup losses for investors wronged by financial fraud.  If you are the victim of a financial crime in which the salesperson or others involved in the scheme were registered to sell securities through a FINRA brokerage firm, you may be able to seek recovery of your losses through FINRA’s arbitration system.  Please contact Greco & Greco for a free consultation with one of our lawyers.

Posted by Greco & Greco on 11/02 at 04:35 PM
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Fredericksburg Virginia Registered Rep Indicted

As set out in this Fredericksburg.com article, John Robert Graves, a former FBI agent, was indicted on charges of defrauding Virginia investors out of $1,300,000.  According to the indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Richmond (Case 3:11CR246), Mr. Graves used funds obtained from investors to buy personal real estate, to pay personal expenses and credit cards, to pay himself cash, and to pay back prior investors.

Mr. Graves operated Brooke Point Management in Spotsylvania County since 2003 which provided financial planning, insurance sales, estate planning, and investment advice to customers.  According to FINRA’s Brokercheck report, Mr. Graves had been a registered securities salesperson since 1998 with various firms including, Harrison Douglas, Community Bankers Securities, Fintegra, Questar Capital Corporation, Pacific West Securities, and H. Beck.  The Brokercheck report also discloses multiple pending arbitration claims alleging fraud, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and unsuitable investments regarding private placements, limited partnerships and REITs. 

If you wish to discuss a potential securities fraud claim with one of our attorneys, please contact us here for a free consultation. 

Posted by Greco & Greco on 10/13 at 02:35 PM
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