Federal Court Orders Nevada Company And Its Owner To Pay More Than $32 Million For Cryptocurrency Fraud And Misappropriation Scheme Date
08/04/2021
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced that following a hearing on the merits, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada entered a default judgment against defendants David Gilbert Saffron, an Australian citizen residing in Las Vegas, Nevada and/or Los Angeles, California, and Circle Society, Corp., a Nevada corporation, for a cryptocurrency fraud and misappropriation scheme.
The court’s March 29, 2021 final judgment requires defendants Saffron and Circle Society, jointly and severally, to pay restitution of $14,841,280 to defrauded pool participants, disgorgement of $15,815,967, and a civil monetary penalty of $1,484,128. The final judgment also permanently enjoins the defendants from engaging in conduct that violates the Commodity Exchange Act and CFTC regulations, registering with the CFTC, tradi
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22/12/2020
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin entered permanent trading and registration bans and a $740,968 civil monetary penalty against Southwest Services, L.L.C. a/k/a South West Services, LLC and its sole managing member, Timothy A. Sack of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The court’s action follows the CFTC’s filing of a civil enforcement action against the defendants in October 2020. [See CFTC Press Release No. 8279-20]
The order finds that Southwest Services failed to register with the CFTC as a retail foreign exchange dealer (RFED), failed to provide customers with a written risk disclosure statement, and failed to keep books and records, as required. The order also finds that Sack failed to register with the CFTC as an associated person of a RFED. In addition, the order finds that Sack, as controlling person of Southwest Services, is liable for Southwest Services’ violations of the Com