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Silver Law Group is investigating former Illinois-based Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc. broker Robert Perta (CRD# 536528) after a customer filed a claim alleging over $4.2 million in damages.

The complaint, filed in the Federal Court in December 2017, alleges that Perta was involved with a scheme to misappropriate investor money by FINRA-barred broker Daniel Glick (CRD# 2175655).  Glick, also formerly employed by Transamerica Financial Advisors, allegedly solicited money from investors into his businesses so he could steal money from his customers. Glick allegedly stole the money and covered it up by lying to his customers and, in some cases, manufacturing false account statements. Across all plaintiffs, the complaint alleges approximately $6.5 million in damages.

In January 2018, the SEC reported that Glick pled guilty to one count of wire fraud in the criminal case against him. According to the plea agreement, from at least 2011 through at least 2017, Glick engaged in a fraudulent scheme to benefit himself by defrauding his clients.

On June 6, 2018, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) charged Essex Capital Corporation and its founder, Ralph Iannelli, with defrauding investors in connection with the sale of over $80 million in promissory notes. Silver Law Group is investigating potential claims against third parties for losses in Essex Capital Corporation.

According to the SEC’s complaint, Iannelli and Essex Capital Corporation induced approximately 70 investors to collectively invest over $80 million dollars in the company’s failing equipment leasing business through two (2) unnamed registered investment advisors.  Iannelli and Essex Capital Corporation induced these investors by making false and misleading statements and illusory personal guarantees to these two registered investment advisors.

The first investment advisor, based out of Santa Barbara, California, had been recommending Essex Capital Corporation to its customers since 2002. Between 2015 and 2017, this investment advisor invested over $8.1 million on behalf of over 20 customers in Essex Capital Corporation. According to the SEC complaint, a major reason this investment advisor recommended Essex Capital Corporation customers to invest were due to false financial statements prepared by Essex Capital Corporation’s outside accountant.

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