SEC Charges Former Advisor For Fraudulently Using Client Assets As Collateral
A Pennsylvania- based investment advisor raised more than $200 million in illicit loan proceeds by pledging millions in advisory assets as collateral without clients’ permission, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission.. The SEC filed the complaint against Joshua W. Coleman, a former advisor and founder of Vesta Advisors in North Wales, Penn., which…
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