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Robert High II Barred After FBI Investigation For Misappropriation Of Funds

Robert Charles High II (CRD: #4568165) is a former registered broker and investment advisor whose last employer was First Financial Equity Corporation (CRD#:16507) of Scottsdale, AZ. His previous employers include Chase Investment Services Corp. (CRD#:25574) and Banc One Securities Corporation (CRD#:16999.) He has been in the industry since 2002.The FBI opened an investigation on 2/14/2019 into Robert High over allegations of potential forgery and misappropriation of funds. On 2/20/2019, First Financial Equity Corporation discharged High for “violations of firm policies.” Robert Charles High II (CRD: #4568165) is a former registered broker and investment advisor whose last employer was First Financial Equity Corporation (CRD#:16507) of Scottsdale, AZ. His previous employers include Chase Investment Services Corp. (CRD#:25574) and Banc One Securities Corporation (CRD#:16999.) He has been in the industry since 2002.

The FBI opened an investigation on 2/14/2019 into Robert High over allegations of potential forgery and misappropriation of funds. On 2/20/2019, First Financial Equity Corporation discharged High for “violations of firm policies.”

One month later, on 3/14/2019, a customer filed a dispute alleging misappropriation of funds of approximately $146,000.00. This dispute is still pending.

Six previous disputes dating back to 2006 have either been settled, closed without action, or denied.

Alleged theft by financial advisors is on the rise. As the world becomes more complicated, some financial advisors can take advantage of clients and attempt to take money for their own benefit. Our attorneys have handled many claims involving broker theft, estate disputes, misappropriation of funds, and other misconduct.

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