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Family of Wall Street trader, 27, who took his life after lo
Family of Wall Street trader, 27, who took his life after losing $700,000 online claim he became 'impulsive' after suffering traumatic brain injury as they sue broker for allowing his risky investments
Wall Street trader William Tyler Allen, 27, died by suicide after becoming 'distraught' over massive financial losses. His family say his brain injury means the stock brokers used should have stepped in.
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