SEC bars portfolio manager over options fraud

Maria Nikolova

The decision of the Securities and Exchange Commission follows a judgement in a criminal case against Kevin J. Amell, who was sentenced to a prison term of 18 months and had to pay restitution of $1.5 million and forfeit of $1.95 million.

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday announced that it had decided to accept a settlement offer by Kevin J. Amell, a former employee of a a Boston-based asset management firm, an investment adviser registered with the Commission.

Mr Amell, a resident of Hingham, Massachusetts, worked at the firm in question from approximately 2009 through April 2017. He was first employed as an options trader and then as a Vice President and Portfolio Manager.

On May 23, 2017, Mr Amell pled guilty to one count of securities fraud before the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts in a criminal case brought against him.

The count of the criminal information to which Mr Amell pled guilty alleged, inter alia, that he engaged in a scheme to defraud the firm by causing it to sell options to him at prices below those at which other market participants were willing to sell them, and then selling those options to others at higher prices; and also by buying options from others at lower prices and then causing the firm to buy those options from him at higher prices.

In August this year, a judgment was entered in the criminal case against Mr Amell, captioned United States v. Amell, 1:17-cr-10101-IT. He was sentenced to a prison term of 18 months, followed by one year of supervised release; restitution of $1,535,353; and forfeiture of $1,954,457.

In the documents, published by SEC on Monday, the Commission orders, in line with Section 203(f) of the Advisers Act, that Mr Amell be, and hereby is barred from association with any broker, dealer, investment adviser, municipal securities dealer, municipal advisor, transfer agent, or nationally recognized statistical rating organization.

Mr Amell had admitted the Commission’s jurisdiction over him and the subject matter of these proceedings nd consents to the entry of the Order Instituting Administrative Proceedings Pursuant to Section 203(f) of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, Making Findings, and Imposing Remedial Sanctions.

Read this next

Institutional FX

FxGrow taps Integral’s SaaS brokerage workflow

“FxGrow’s decision to partner with us is indicative of the growing advantage for brokers to leverage tier-one institutional-grade technology while maintaining control over their own platform. Integral is well-positioned to provide the SaaS solutions that will enable these businesses to better compete in the market.”

Financewire

FBS Financial Market Analysts Forecast Gold Prices to Rise to $2,800

FBS, a leading global broker that has recently launched an upgraded FBS app, projects gold price surge to $2,800 per ounce by the close of 2024.

Market News

Adapting to Global Economic Shifts Japan’s Monetary Policy in Focus

Amidst the evolving landscape of global economics, Japan’s monetary policy stands as a testament to adaptability and strategic foresight. The Bank of Japan (BoJ) has embarked on a nuanced approach to maintain stability while navigating the complexities of a changing financial environment.

blockdag

Crypto News: BlockDAG’s X30 Miner Excels in Crypto Mining While Ethereum & XRP Prices Fall

Learn how BlockDAG’s X30 Miner remains a solid investment despite Ethereum’s price volatility and XRP’s declining trends.

Digital Assets

SEC seeks $5.3 billion fine for Terraform and co-founder Do Kwon

Federal regulators are pursuing a fine of $5.3 billion against Terraform Labs and its co-founder Do Kwon for defrauding investors, following a recent verdict that found them liable for a multi-billion-dollar fraud.

Digital Assets

El Salvador’s Bitcoin wallet hacked by CiberInteligenciaSV

El Salvador’s official Bitcoin wallet, Chivo, has faced another security setback as the hacker group CiberInteligenciaSV released parts of the wallet’s source code on the black hat hacking forum BreachForums.

blockdag

BlockDAG’s $19.8M Presale & Moon Keynote Teaser Place It Above KANG, SOL, & ARB as the Top Crypto Investment in 2024

Uncover the success behind BlockDAG’s $19.8M presale and learn what’s making it a more compelling investment than KangaMoon, Solana, and Arbitrum.

Fintech

Revolut to share user interactions data with ad agencies

Fintech giant Revolut is exploring new revenue streams by planning to share customer data with advertising partners.

Chainwire

Zircuit Staking Soars Past $2B TVL In Only 2 Months

Zircuit, a ZK rollup with parallelized circuits and AI-enabled security, today announced that its staking program has soared past $2B in TVL in only 2 months. 

<