Anthony Jason Pianelli – and the firm that employs him or her – is regulated by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
If you are like most people, before you go out to dinner at a new restaurant, you probably take a quick look at the reviews. This makes sense; you are going to pay for an expensive dinner, and you need to be sure that you are getting a good value.
Yet, when choosing a financial advisor, many people fail to conduct this same level of due diligence. Before turning over access to your money, you need to be sure that you have found a financial advisor that you can trust. Here, our audit report, including details of allegations, complaints, and sanctions will help you decide whether or not to invest with Anthony Jason Pianelli.
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About Anthony Pianelli
Anthony Jason Pianelli is an Investment Adviser. Anthony Jason Pianelli’s Central Registration Depository (CRD) number is 1873210 and the FINRA Profile can be found at – https://brokercheck.finra.org/individual/summary/1873210.
Click here to download a Detailed Audit Report for Anthony Jason Pianelli.
Anthony Jason Pianelli has previously been reprimanded and has disclosures and/or client dispute(s) listed at FINRA BrokerCheck.
Accusations and Disclosures
You can find below, a quick snapshot of Anthony Jason Pianelli’s regulatory actions, arbitrations, and complaints.
DISCLOSURE 1 –
- Event Date: 4/23/2013
- Disclosure Type: Regulatory
- Disclosure Resolution: Final
- Disclosure Detail :: DocketNumberFDA:
- Initiated By: UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
- Allegations: SEC ADMIN RELEASE 69432, APRIL 23, 2013: THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (\COMMISSION\) DEEMS IT APPROPRIATE AND IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST THAT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS BE, AND HEREBY ARE, INSTITUTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(B) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 (\EXCHANGE ACT\) AGAINST ANTHONY PIANELLI (\PIANELLI\ OR ESPONDENT\). ON JANUARY 5, 2012, THE COURT ENTERED A JUDGMENT WHICH, AMONG OTHER THINGS, PERMANENTLY ENJOINED PIANELLI FROM VIOLATING SECTION 17(A) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 AND SECTION 10(B) OF THE EXCHANGE ACT AND RULE 10B-5 THEREUNDER IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK CASE 07-CV-3928.
- Resolution: Order
- Sanction Details :: Sanctions: Bar (Permanent)
- Sanction Details :: Registration Capacities Affected: FROM ASSOCIATION WITH ANY BROKER, DEALER, INVESTMENT ADVISER, MUNICIPAL SECURITIES DEALER, OR TRANSFER AGENT
- Duration: Indefinite
- Start Date: 4/23/2013 Registration Capacities Affected: FROM PARTICIPATING IN ANY OFFERING OF A PENNY STOCK
- Duration: Indefinite
- Start Date: 4/23/2013
DISCLOSURE 2 –
- Event Date: 9/20/2007
- Disclosure Type: Civil
- Disclosure Resolution: Final
- Disclosure Detail :: Initiated By: UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
- Allegations: SEC LITIGATION RELEASE 20290, SEPTEMBER 20, 2007 – SECTION 17(A) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 AND SECTION 10(B) OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 AND RULE 10B-5 THEREUNDER, AND WITH AIDING AND ABETTING VIOLATIONS OF THESE ANTIFRAUD-PROVISIONS – ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2007, THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION FILED A CIVIL INJUNCTIVE ACTION IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK CHARGING 28 DEFENDANTS, INCLUDING PIANELLI, IN A SERIES OF FRAUDULENT SCHEMES INVOLVING PHONY FINDER FEES AND ILLEGAL KICKBACKS IN THE \STOCK LOAN\ INDUSTRY. THESE TRADERS CONSPIRED IN VARIOUS SCHEMES WITH 15 PURPORTED STOCK LOAN \FINDERS\ TO SKIM PROFITS ON STOCK LOAN TRANSACTIONS. THE DEFENDANTS EARNED OVER $8 MILLION FROM THEIR UNLAWFUL SCHEMES OVER A PERIOD OF NEARLY SIX YEARS. THE COMMISSION ALLEGES THAT FROM AS FAR BACK AS 1999 UNTIL 2005, THE STOCK LOAN TRADERS ROUTINELY DEFRAUDED THE BROKERAGE FIRMS THAT EMPLOYED THEM AND OTHERS BY ENGAGING IN COLLUSIVE LOAN TRANSACTIONS AND CAUSING THE FIRMS TO PAY SHAM FINDER FEES TO COMPANIES CONTROLLED BY THE TRADERS THEMSELVES OR BY THEIR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES. ACTING AS FRONTS FOR THE TRADERS, THESE COMPANIES RECEIVED HEFTY FINDER FEES ON SEVERAL THOUSAND STOCK LOAN TRANSACTIONS EVEN THOUGH THEY DID NOT PROVIDE ANY LEGITIMATE FINDING SERVICES AND, IN MANY CASES, WERE SIMPLY SHELL COMPANIES THAT WERE NOT EVEN INVOLVED IN THE STOCK LOAN BUSINESS. WHILE AN INDIVIDUAL WAS CO-HEAD OF THE STOCK LOAN TRADING DESK AT A MEMBER FIRM, HE ENGAGED IN SEVERAL SCHEMES TO DEFRAUD THE FIRM USING A SHELL COMPANY THAT HE CONTROLLED AND CAUSED HIS FIRM TO PAY SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS IN SHAM FINDER FEES TO THE SHELL COMPANY. PIANELLI COLLUDED WITH THE INDIVIDUAL TO INCREASE HIS ILLEGAL PROFITS THROUGH CIRCULAR LOAN TRANSACTIONS KNOWN AS ING\ AND UN-THROUGH\ DEALS. PIANELLI ALSO SCHEMED WITH ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL TO DEFRAUD OTHER MEMBER FIRMS BY PAYING SHAM FINDER FEES TO A PURPORTED FINDER OWNED BY PIANELLI’S WIFE.
- Resolution: Judgment Rendered
- Sanction Details :: Sanctions: Injunction
According to a study prepared for the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, 80 percent of American investors report that they have been solicited to participate in a fraud scheme, while 11 percent of American investors report that they personally lost money as a result of fraud.
FINRA notes that the rate of investment fraud is most likely much higher than it is reported. This is because many victims of financial advisor scams are too ashamed to come forward. Further, the study also found that a significant number of investors do not know how to spot common red flags of investment fraud. The least you should do is share your experience with other potential victims of investment scams.
Previous Associations
Under federal securities law and securities industry regulations, registered investment firms have a legal duty to supervise their financial advisors. Section 15(b)(4)(E) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 makes a securities firm liable for the conduct of representatives.
- ROBECO USA BROKERAGE SERVICES (CRD#: 2998) :: 10/12/1988 – 6/2/2004 :: BOSTON, MA
The duty to supervise securities representatives is a strong legal requirement. Registered investment firms must take many different steps to ensure that they are protecting their customers from irresponsible and criminal financial advisors.
Legit or Not?
Unfortunately, stockbroker fraud is more common than many investors would like to think. And yes, stockbrokers (including Anthony Jason Pianelli, but not limited to) can (and do) steal money from their clients. While it’s rare that a broker will literally steal his client’s money (though that does happen), typically the “theft” of investment funds comes in the form of other fraudulent violations of securities law and FINRA rules which leads to significant investment losses.
Sometimes investment losses occur because advisors, stockbrokers, and even brokerage firms, commit fraud. Massimo Vignelli
Investors generally understand that there are risks associated with buying and selling securities. The market can go up, and the market can go down. No matter how skilled of an investor you are, there are always risks. With that being said, sometimes investment losses cannot be blamed on simple back luck.
There are 10 major types of complaints we receive against Investment Brokers –
- Outright Theft (Conversion of Funds)
- Unauthorized Trading
- Misrepresentation or Omission of Material Facts
- Excessive Trading (Churning)
- Lack of Diversification
- Unsuitable Investment Recommendations
- Failure to Disclose a Personal Conflict of Interest
- Front Running of Transactions
- Breakpoint Sale Violations
- Negligent Portfolio Management
Do your due diligence before investing. Public records are available for everybody to review and decide on the safest bet.
How to Protect Yourself
We, as citizens, place a great deal of trust in the financial advisors who are tasked with helping us achieve and maintain financial security. Most of the time financial advisors and stockbrokers are honest folks who work diligently in their client’s best interests. However, on occasion financial advisors and the brokerage firms who employ them mess up and cause serious financial harm to their clients. Sometimes these losses are caused by simple negligence. Other times fraud or other serious misconduct is to blame.
Here are 5 signs that your broker needs to be reported –
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty: Under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, certain investment professionals, known as registered investment advisors (RIAs), owe fiduciary obligations to their customers. Your investment broker must always look out for your best interests. If you lost money because of your broker’s breach of fiduciary duty, you may be entitled to compensation for the full value of your damages.
- Unsuitable Investments: Many financial advisors are not fiduciaries. Instead, they are held to the suitability standard. These stockbrokers and financial advisors can only sell and recommend financial products that are appropriate for a customer’s unique investment profile. If you lost money in unsuitable investments, you should consider reporting them.
- Material Misrepresentations or Omissions: Brokers have a duty to make fair and honest representations to their clients. If they fail to do so, and an investor loses money due to a misrepresentation or a material omission, the broker may be liable for the investor’s losses.
- Lack of Diversification: Brokers must also act with the appropriate level of professional skill. Pushing a customer into over-concentrated investments is highly risky. Brokers can be held liable for losses sustained because of an investor’s inappropriate lack of diversification.
- Excessive Trading (Churning): Stockbrokers and financial advisors must have a well-grounded, reasonable basis to execute all trades. Unfortunately, there are cases in which brokers will frequently trade on a customer’s account, simply to increase their own fees. This unlawful practice is known as churning.
- Unauthorized Trading: Brokers must have the proper legal authority to make transactions on behalf of a client. If you lost money because your broker made trades that you never approved of, you may have been the victim of unauthorized trading. You should consult with an experienced attorney.
Report Anthony Pianelli
In order to prevail in an investment fraud lawsuit or FINRA arbitration cases, you must be able to assert a viable ‘cause of action’.
Anthony Jason Pianelli – and the firm that employs this broker – is regulated by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). FINRA provides an online form to allow investors to file a formal complaint against their financial advisor, stockbroker, or brokerage firm.
Click here to go to FINRA’s Online Complaint Form →
This form will ask you for specific information related to your complaint. Be prepared by gathering the following:
- Name and symbol for the investment product in question.
- The CRD number (1873210) for the broker – Anthony Jason Pianelli
- Your complete contact information.
Remember, it is advised to report your broker to FINRA, only after you have exhausted all of your other remedies and carefully prepared a compelling complaint. Once you file a complaint against your broker at FINRA, your case will be bound by FINRA’s rules and the arbitration panel’s eventual decision. The time clock will start, and your complaint will be served on your broker or broker-dealer.