Complaint alleging “Ignite – a Canadian company that sells disposable vape pens and other nicotine e-liquid products and whose shares traded in the United States – engaged in a scheme, orchestrated largely by recidivist Bilzerian, who controls Ignite, to fraudulently report revenue” in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Ignite International Brands Ltd., of Ontario, Canada; Paul Bilzerian, described as “a resident of St. Kitts and the father of Ignite’s Chief Executive Officer”; Paul Dowdall, described as “a resident of Ontario, Canada and a Chartered Professional Accountant registered with the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario”; Scott Rohleder, described as a resident of North Carolina, USA; John Schaefer, described as a resident of Yorktown Heights, New York, USA; International Investments Ltd., of Saint Kitts; Accell Audit & Compliance PA, of Tampa, Florida, USA, and Christopher Hiestand, described as a resident of San Antonio, Texas, USA, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Accounting Canada Civil Complaint Courts Documents Fraud Investment Listed Securities Regulatory Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) St. Kitts & Nevis United States District Court for the Southern District of New York USASeptember 27, 2024
SEC v. Paul Bilzerian et al: Complaint (‘Revenue Fraud’)
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September 27, 2024
Ignite International Brands Ltd., Paul Bilzerian, Paul Dowdall, Scott Rohleder, John Schaefer, International Investments Ltd., Accell Audit & Compliance PA, Christopher Hiestand
Securities and Exchange Commission
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Accounting Canada Fraud Investment Listed SecuritiesKeywords
Accell Audit & Compliance Christopher Hiestand Ignite International Brands IIC Management Company International Investments Ltd.