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The SEC is asking the court to order Woolf and Gengler to return all “ill-gotten gains” and to pay civil penalties.
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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The SEC complaint says that Gengler claimed that he was able to pay back the $50,000 he spent on his "education" just three months after he began trading.
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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The SEC complaint says that Gengler claimed that he was able to pay back the $50,000 he spent on his "education" just three months after he began trading.
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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Yet, according to the complaint, “during the period Gengler claims to have been a successful professional trader using the option and short-term trading strategies,” his tax returns “typically reflected no short-term capital gains.”
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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The SEC is asking the court to order Woolf and Gengler to return all “ill-gotten gains” and to pay civil penalties.
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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Yet, according to the complaint, “during the period Gengler claims to have been a successful professional trader using the option and short-term trading strategies,” his tax returns “typically reflected no short-term capital gains.”
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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In another infomercial, Gengler talks about how he turned $10,000 into $20,000 in one week.
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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In another infomercial, Gengler talks about how he turned $10,000 into $20,000 in one week.
SEC charges two with fraud in get-rich-quick investment scheme 2008
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Justin Gengler, a former Fulbright scholar in Bahrain, said he did not expect the United States to abandon its support for the Khalifa family.
NYT > Home Page By THOMAS FULLER 2011
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"As soon as it looks like the U.S. is not supporting royal families in the Gulf region, it starts to raise eyebrows everywhere - in Qatar, in Saudi Arabia, in Kuwait, in Oman," Mr. Gengler said.
NYT > Home Page By THOMAS FULLER 2011
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