What Did Your Brokerage Firm or Investment Adviser Do Wrong With GWG
Published On: June 6, 2016

Stoltmann Law Offices continues to investigate Royce O. Simpson, a former stockbroker with Oppenheimer & Co., who has two customer disputes against him. A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) investigation against him resulted in an eight-month suspension for Simpson and a fine of $15,000 to resolve allegations that he loaned money to a gold mining operation in Ghana, Africa. His firm, Oppenheimer, had denied him his request to participate in this outside business activity. The New Mexico Securities Division also instituted a case against him for alleged unsuitable recommendations in long-term U.S. agency bonds. The matter is still pending. A client brought a case against him while he was registered with UBS Financial Services, and alleged damages of $659,458 for overcharges on certain bond transactions.

Simpson was registered with Dover Group, First Ohio Securities, Shearson Lehman Hutton, Rotan Mosle Inc., Painewebber, HSBC Securities, Rodman & Renshaw, Everen Securities, JC Bradford & Co., UBS and Oppenheimer in Houston, Texas from November 2011 until February 2014. He has two customer disputes against him. If you would like to bring a claim against Royce O. Simpson, please call our securities law firm at 312-332-4200 to speak to an attorney. We take cases on a contingency fee basis.

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