Bryan Wayne Anderson Pleads Guilty to Securities Fraud and Money Laundering – Goodman & Nekvasil P.A, May Recover Investor Losses
Bryan Anderson has been licensed with MetLife Securities Inc. from 1998 to 2012 and was then licensed with Pruco Securities, LLC. On March 10, 2015, Bryan Anderson pled guilty to felony counts of wire fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering. Bryan Anderson was sentenced to a prison term of 87 months. According to Bryan Anderson’s Amended Plea Agreement, Bryan Anderson persuaded twelve victims to invest approximately $6.7 million in a stock option trading program and a real estate development company. The Amended Plea Agreement further states that Bryan Anderson promised Bryan Anderson’s investors a guaranteed rate of return without risk while in fact Bryan Anderson used most of their funds to repay other investors or for Bryan Anderson’s own personal expenses. The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) barred Bryan Anderson from the securities industry.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) also reports that approximately 15 arbitration claims alleging misconduct by Bryan Anderson, including Bryan Anderson’s sale of unregistered securities and involvement in a Ponzi-scheme, have been settled.
If you lost any money on investments with Bryan Anderson, including investments in Bryan Anderson’s Ponzi scheme, you may be able to recover your losses from MetLife Securities Inc. and/or Pruco Securities, LLC. This is because MetLife Securities Inc. and/or Pruco Securities, LLC had a duty to supervise Bryan Anderson.
If you lost money on investments with Bryan Anderson, including investments in Bryan Anderson’s Ponzi scheme, we would like to discuss the possibility of your retaining our firm to represent you in an arbitration action against MetLife Securities Inc. and/or Pruco Securities, LLC, concerning Bryan Anderson’s conduct. There is no charge for an evaluation of your case. Further, we handle our cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that unless we recover money for you, we charge no attorney’s fee. Unless you recover any money, you pay us nothing, not even the costs and expenses which the firm will advance on your behalf.
Kalju Nekvasil, Esq., formerly regional counsel with the NASD, now known as FINRA, has practiced in this area of the law for more than 35 years. Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A. has recovered more than $300 million on behalf of victimized investors. If you lost money on any investments with Bryan Anderson, including investments in Bryan Anderson’s Ponzi scheme, and would like your case evaluated by a securities attorney (again, there is no charge for an evaluation and all cases are handled on a purely contingency fee basis), please contact us.
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