Better be!

In the  60’s  they began to let  these  out on medications.

SEC has  no idea  who this  sorry SOB is  but  Mexus  has  ONE (count  them ) officer .

It’s  about  2 1/2 pages  of  59 filed. on 15th. 8

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this was posted July 15…is this factual?

Penalties

A conviction for securities fraud can involve significant penalties for anyone involved. Securities fraud can be punished both with civil penalties, such as fines or license restriction, as well as criminal penalties, such as fines and prison.

  • Fines. Securities fraud can involve very high fines, though the amount of fine will depend upon the circumstances of the case. In some situations, such as in cases of insider trading, fines of up to $5 million are possible, while fines for other types of securities fraud can be $10,000 or more.
  • Incarceration.A conviction for securities fraud can also result in a prison sentence. Any conviction for a federal securities fraud crime can result in a 5-year federal prison sentence per offense.
  • Probation. Probation is also a possible penalty for securities fraud, especially when there is only a single instance of fraud or it involves offenses which didn’t result in any financial loss. Probation usually lasts several years, though terms of 5 years or more are possible. While on probation, the probationer must regularly meet with a probation monitor and comply with any conditions imposed by the court, such as not committing more crimes, submitting to drug testing, and paying all fines and restitution.
  • Restitution. Because securities fraud often involves investors, employees, clients, or others who suffer monetary loss as a result of the fraud, courts make restitution part of the sentence. When ordered to pay restitution, a person convicted of securities fraud must repay the money lost as a result of the fraudulent activity. The restitution must be paid in addition to any fines.

2 thoughts on “Better be!”

  1. Only item o import is we know the asshole keeps posting negative in good or bad PR season. A gin- u- wine- no- life- low life with absolute no theory of relativity. Albert E it aint so don’t save brain. 8

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