BR investors sue Stanford advisers
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| By Leslie Turk | |
| Wednesday, March 18, 2009 | |
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A group of 10 Baton Rouge area investors yesterday filed suit in 19th Judicial District Court against six Stanford Group Co. and Stanford Capital Management advisers and four insurance companies. The suit alleges negligence on the part of the advisers, saying they recommended the purchase and/or renewal of CDs from Stanford International Bank and received above market commissions on the sale of those CDs.
Local business people tell the INDsider that Stanford targeted very wealthy investors in the Acadiana area. So far, none of those investors has come forward with any legal action against the company, making the Baton Rouge lawsuit the first in the state. | |
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written by Help Us Out , March 20, 2009
Leslie,
Would it be too much trouble to include the complaint for your readers to view?
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written by Secret , March 20, 2009
Yeah, Tiffany targeted a family member of mine in an aggresive manner, and he invested alot of money in the CD's. She knew what was up with the CD's no doubt! I say lock her ass up w/ Hank, Allen, Laura, and James. Throw away the Key too!
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written by The Kingfish , March 19, 2009
A Lawyer I think.
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written by Elder , March 18, 2009
Who is Sidney Rosteet????
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written by Tell no lies , March 18, 2009
The grapevine says one loser, whose last name starts with an R, lost $2 million and another, last name starts with an M, $20 million plus. But, someone spent that money, so it went into the economy which is the good news.
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