Emily

Emily Carter is an experienced financial investigative journalist with over ten years in the field. A Stanford Economics graduate, she began her career as a financial analyst before transitioning to journalism. At FinancialAdvisorComplaints.com since 2020, Emily specializes in uncovering financial advisor malpractices and advocating for consumer rights. Her work, known for its thorough research and engaging narrative, has led to significant policy changes and industry reforms. Emily authors the weekly column "The Fiscal Watchdog," providing insights into financial trends and tips on selecting ethical advisors. Recognized for her contributions to financial journalism, she has received multiple awards and is a sought-after speaker at industry events. Outside of her investigative endeavors, Emily enjoys hiking and supporting financial literacy initiatives.

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Michael Muersch Principal Securities Broker Settles Variable Annuity Misleading Information Dispute

Michael Muersch Principal Securities Broker Settles Variable Annuity Misleading Information Dispute

Principal Securities and Michael Muersch have recently come under scrutiny following an investor FINRA arbitration what to expect that underscores the importance of transparency and communication in financial advisory relationships. As a registered broker with Principal Securities and Park Avenue Securities, Michael Muersch operates in a role where trust is fundamental. But a recent variable […]

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New York Advisor Keith D’Agostino Suspended After Seniors Lose .8 Million on Risky Stocks

New York Advisor Keith D’Agostino Suspended After Seniors Lose $1.8 Million on Risky Stocks

EF Hutton & Company and their advisor, Keith D’Agostino, have recently come under the spotlight following a significant regulatory action. The case against Keith D’Agostino serves as a cautionary tale about the lasting impact of unsuitable investment advice—especially when it comes to vulnerable retirees and seniors. This story underscores broader issues in the financial advisory

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Morgan Stanley Broker James Doherty Faces 6,218 Options Trading Suitability Lawsuit

Morgan Stanley Broker James Doherty Faces $916,218 Options Trading Suitability Lawsuit

Morgan Stanley and its financial advisor James Doherty have recently come under scrutiny following a substantial customer file a FINRA complaint that highlights the risks of complex options trading strategies. In July 2025, executors of a deceased investor’s estate filed an arbitration claim alleging that James Doherty made unsuitable options-trading recommendations, seeking to recover $916,218

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Ray DeWitt Faces Investor Complaint Over Fiduciary Duty at Concorde Investment Services

Ray DeWitt Faces Investor Complaint Over Fiduciary Duty at Concorde Investment Services

Realta Equities and financial advisor Ray DeWitt are currently under scrutiny following an investor file a FINRA complaint filed in October 2025. Operating from Murray, Utah, Ray DeWitt (CRD# 2894063) maintains active registrations with Realta Equities as a broker and serves as an investment advisor with both Realta Investment Advisors and Transce3nd, doing business as

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Brittany Hall Resigns from PFS Investments Following FINRA Rule Violation Allegations

Brittany Hall Resigns from PFS Investments Following FINRA Rule Violation Allegations

PFS Investments faced a significant turning point in July 2025 when it permitted financial advisor Brittany Hall to resign after allegations of violating critical regulatory rules. Brittany Hall, who had built her career at both PFS Investments (CRD #: 10111) and Primerica Brokerage Services (CRD #: 322250), found her professional journey interrupted—serving as a notable

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JPMorgan Chase Faces Elder Abuse Lawsuit Over Alice Lin’s 1,000 Crypto Fraud Loss

JPMorgan Chase Faces Elder Abuse Lawsuit Over Alice Lin’s $721,000 Crypto Fraud Loss

JPMorgan Chase Bank has become the focus of attention following a federal court ruling that could dramatically alter the landscape of liability in cases of elder financial abuse. The case centers on **Alice Lin**, a 79-year-old retiree who became a victim of a sophisticated cryptocurrency scam, losing over $721,500 through a series of suspicious wire

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David Kangas Faces Complaint Over .25M DST Investment at WealthForge Securities

David Kangas Faces Complaint Over $1.25M DST Investment at WealthForge Securities

WealthForge Securities, operating under the trade name Cornerstone Real Estate Investment Services, finds itself at the center of a pending investor file a FINRA complaint involving one of its registered representatives, David Kangas (CRD# 6591398). Based in Richmond, Virginia, David Kangas has nine years of experience in the securities industry. The complaint lodged against him

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John Ledesma Emerson Equity Faces Three Pending Investor Disputes Totaling 0K

John Ledesma Emerson Equity Faces Three Pending Investor Disputes Totaling $700K

Emerson Equity LLC and financial advisor John Ledesma are currently facing increased scrutiny as a series of pending investor disputes shine a light on the critical role of trust in the advisor-client relationship. In the financial advisory industry, transparency, integrity, and proper oversight are non-negotiable, and the recent events involving John Ledesma illustrate just how

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Nashville Advisor Steven Kibbel Fired by LPL Financial Over Compliance Violations

Nashville Advisor Steven Kibbel Fired by LPL Financial Over Compliance Violations

LPL Financial found itself at the center of regulatory scrutiny in November 2025, when the firm fired Steven Kibbel, a Nashville-based advisor, over critical compliance issues. For investors examining financial advisor conduct, the story of Steven Kibbel—CRD# 6800914—underscores just how important clear compliance rules and transparent practices are in today’s financial landscape. What Prompted Steven

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FINRA Permanently Bars Ruben Rojas-Salvador from Craft Capital Management for Regulatory Non-Cooperation

FINRA Permanently Bars Ruben Rojas-Salvador from Craft Capital Management for Regulatory Non-Cooperation

Craft Capital Management and its former financial advisor, Ruben Rojas-Salvador, became the focus of intense regulatory attention after the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (file a FINRA complaint) issued a permanent bar against Rojas-Salvador on August 7, 2025. At the core of this significant career consequence was a simple but consequential refusal: he declined to appear

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