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Thursday, February 26, 2026
SEC Obtains Consent Judgment Against Defendant in Fraud Case
The SEC announced it obtained a final consent judgment against Charles T. Lawrence, Jr. in a civil enforcement action. Lawrence was charged with a multi-million dollar offering fraud, misappropriating at least $4.89 million of investor funds. The judgment permanently enjoins him from violating securities laws and orders disgorgement.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
SEC Obtains Final Consent Judgment Against Ian G. Bell
The SEC announced it obtained a final consent judgment against Ian G. Bell, a Denver day-trader charged with defrauding investors. Bell raised over $1.3 million from 29 investors by lying about trading performance and misappropriating funds. He is permanently enjoined from securities violations and ordered to pay disgorgement.
SEC Settles Joel Castellanos Ponzi Scheme Action
The SEC has settled an action against Joel Castellanos for his role in an alleged $196 million Ponzi scheme. Castellanos is charged with selling unregistered securities and operating without proper registration, resulting in a $150,000 civil penalty and disgorgement.
SEC Obtains Final Judgments in Insider Trading Case
The SEC announced the entry of final consent judgments against Joseph C. Lewis, Carolyn W. Carter, Patrick J. O’Connor, and Bryan L. Waugh in an insider trading case. The judgments include penalties, disgorgement, and prejudgment interest totaling over $2.3 million.
SEC Enforcement Manual Updates
The SEC's Division of Enforcement has updated its Enforcement Manual to enhance fairness, transparency, and efficiency in its investigative processes. Key changes include a uniform Wells process with a four-week submission period and guidance on simultaneous settlement and waiver consideration.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
SEC Files Settled Action Against Former CEO and Consultant for False Press Release
The SEC filed a settled action against former Edison Nation CEO Christopher B. Ferguson and consultant Brian P. McFadden for allegedly disseminating a false press release regarding PPE purchase orders. Ferguson and McFadden consented to permanent injunctions, civil penalties of $50,000 each, and officer/director bars.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
SEC Charges C-Hear, Inc. and Former CEO with Fraud
The SEC charged C-Hear, Inc. and its former CEO, Adena Harmon, with securities fraud in connection with a $4.2 million stock offering. The complaint alleges misleading statements about the company's technology and concealment of Harmon's criminal convictions, as well as misappropriation of investor funds.
Friday, February 20, 2026
SEC v. Cutter Financial Group, LLC and Jeffrey Cutter - Investment Adviser Fiduciary Duty Breaches
The SEC announced a final judgment against investment adviser Jeffrey Cutter and Cutter Financial Group, LLC for breaches of fiduciary duties. The judgment orders civil penalties totaling $150,000 and requires client notification and injunctions against future violations.
SEC charges North Texas brothers in real estate fraud
The SEC has charged two brothers and their companies in North Texas for allegedly conducting a real estate offering fraud, raising over $12 million through misrepresentations. The SEC seeks permanent injunctions, disgorgement, and civil penalties.
SEC Obtains Default Judgment Against Bluesky Eagle Capital Management Ltd
The SEC has obtained a final default judgment against Bluesky Eagle Capital Management Ltd. for making misrepresentations in its Form ADV filing. The judgment includes a permanent injunction and a civil penalty of $1,182,254.
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