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SEC v. Chibuzo Onyeachonam et al: Complaint (‘$2.9M Fraud’)

Complaint alleging the defendants "impersonated real-life United States securities broker and investment adviser representatives online and by telephone and fraudulently obtained at least $2.9 million from mostly U.S.-based investors" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Chibuzo Augustine Onyeachonam, Stanley Chidubem Asiegbu, and Chukwuebuka Martin Nweke-Eze, all described as citizens and residents of Nigeria, at the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

SEC v. Olayinka Oyebola et al: Complaint (‘Fraudulent Audits’)

Complaint accusing the defendants of "enabling and concealing a massive, multi-year fraudulent scheme in wholesale abdication of their professional obligations as independent public accountants and financial industry gatekeepers" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Olayinka Temitope Oyebola, an accountant residing in Nigeria, and Olayinka Oyebola & Co. (Chartered Accountants), described as a Nigerian accounting firm "with branch offices in Houston, Texas, and Ontario, Canada", at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Akshay Kamboj et al: Complaint (‘$4.1M Investment Fraud’)

Complaint alleging "used fake trading data and forged audit reports to convince dozens of investors to invest approximately $16 million in a currency trading hedge fund managed by their firm, Crawford Ventures IM, LLC" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Akshay Kamboj and Dev Kamboj, described as residents of Gurguram, India, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Anthony Lotito et al: Complaint (‘Bitcoin Mining Leaseback Fraud’)

Complaint alleging the defendants "fraudulently offered and sold unregistered securities as distributors for a purported sale leaseback program involving cryptocurrency-related technology" in U.S. Securities Exchange and Commission v. Anthony Lotito, Joseph Hagan, Revolution Leasing & Administration LLC, and SCRYPTmob II LLC at the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

SEC v. Justin Smith et al: Complaint (‘$2.7M Securities Fraud’)

Complaint alleging "Defendants fabricated more than $75 million in assets, forged documents, and repeatedly lied to raise money for their company, Healthcare Solutions, as part of a scheme to defraud investors out of millions of dollars" that, inter alia, involved "an entity registered in Sweden called Landes and Compagnie Trust Privé KB, a/k/a Landes & Cie Private Trust" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Justin D. Smith and Joshua Constantin at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

SEC v. Ilit Raz: Complaint (‘$21M Investment Fraud’)

Complaint alleging a $21 million fraud involving Joonko Diversity Inc. in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Ilit Raz, described as a citizen and resident of Israel, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Shanchun Huang: Complaint (‘Securities Fraud’)

Complaint alleging "the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of Future FinTech Group Inc. (“Future FinTech”), a Nasdaq-listed corporation, manipulated the stock price of Future FinTech by buying hundreds of thousands of Future FinTech shares to artificially increase the company’s stock price shortly before and after he became CEO in March 2020" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Shanchun Huang, described as a resident of London, England, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Dozy Mmobuosi et al: Complaint (‘Securities Fraud’)

Complaint "halt an ongoing fraud carried out by three related companies" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mmobuosi Odogwu Banye, a.k.a. Dozy Mmobuosi, described as a resident of London, England; Tingo Group Inc., described as a Delaware company based in New Jersey; Agri-Fintech Holdings Inc., f.k.a. Tingo Inc., described as a Nevada company based in Utah, and Tingo International Holdings Inc., described as a Delaware company based in Stamford, Connecticut, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Brite Advisors USA, Inc.: Complaint (‘Fraud’)

Complaint alleging the defendant "has failed and continues to fail to comply with the Commission’s "Custody Rule", which, to ensure the safety of client assets, requires an annual report from an independent public accountant of Brite Australia’s internal controls" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Brite Advisors USA, Inc. at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. William Miller: Complaint (‘$10M Securities Fraud’)

Complaint alleging the defendant "made material misstatements to two entities that would each invest $5 million in Woodstock Partners, a charter school in Minnesota and a real estate fund in Michigan" involving entities in the Cayman Islands, Delaware, and New Jersey in U.S. Securities and exchange Commission v. William E. Miller, of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v Charles Holzer et al: Complaint (‘$382K Insider Trading’)

Complaint in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Charles Rustin Holzer, of Wellington, Florida, USA, as Defendant, and Maglione International Ltd. and Frontenac Investments Ltd., both of the Cayman Islands, as Relief Defendants, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Caz Craffy: Complaint (‘Fraud Against U.S. Army Gold Star Families’)

Complaint alleging the defendant "exploited the heartache and relative lack of financial sophistication of at least 29 Gold Star family customers" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Caz L. Craffy, a.k.a. Carz Levinski Craffey, who "worked full-time as a U.S. Army Financial Counselor, tasked in part with helping Gold Star families who had received survivor and insurance payments", at the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

SEC v. Legend Venture Partners LLC: Complaint (‘$35M Securities Fraud’)

Complaint alleging securities fraud in which the defendant raised "more than $35 million" from "at least 321 investors located in 48 states and Bermuda" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Legend Venture Partners LLC at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Charlie Javice: Complaint (‘Fake Customers’)

Complaint alleging the defendant defrauded JPMorgan Chase Bank via the $175 million sale of a company she founded called 'Frank' in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Charlie Javice, as Defendant, and Charlie Javice, in her capacity as Trustee of the Charlie Javice 2021 Irrevocable Trust #1 and Charlie Javice 2021 Irrevocable Trust #2, as Relief Defendants at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

SEC v. Ho Wan Kwok et al: Complaint (‘$850M Securities Fraud’)

Complaint alleging "multiple offering frauds orchestrated by Guo, an exiled Chinese businessman living in the United States who targeted retail investors through online and social media posts and videos" in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Ho Wan Kwok, a.k.a. Miles Guo, Miles Kwok, Wengui Guo, and Brother Seven, described as a citizen of Hong Kong residing in New York; Kin Ming Je, a.k.a. William Je, described as a dual citizen of Hong Kong and the United Kingdom residing in London, England; Mountains of Spices LLC, d.b.a. New York Farm, and G Club Operations LLC, of Puerto Rico, as Defendants, and Mei Guo, described as a citizen of Hong Kong residing in New York, England; Qiang Guo, described as a citizen of Hong Kong residing in London, England; Hing Chi Ngok, described as a citizen of China residing in Connecticut, and Sin Ting Rong, described as a citizen of Hong Kong residing in London, England, as Relief Defendants, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Whitebox Relative Value Partners LP et al v. Transocean Ltd. et al: Complaint

Complaint alleging "a fraudulent and coercive exchange offer and consent solicitation" in Whitebox Relative Value Partners LP, Whitebox Multi-Strategy Partners LP, Pandora Select Partners LP, all of the Cayman Islands, and Whitebox GT Fund LP, of Delaware v. Transocean Ltd., of Switzerland, and Transocean Inc., of the Cayman Islands, at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Whitebox Relative Value Partners LP et al v. Transocean Ltd. et al: TRO Motion

Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction in Whitebox Relative Value Partners LP, Whitebox Multi-Strategy Partners LP, Pandora Select Partners LP, all of the Cayman Islands, and Whitebox GT Fund LP, of Delaware v. Transocean Ltd., of Switzerland, and Transocean Inc., of the Cayman Islands, at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.