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Gregg N. Nussbaum, a former Registered Representative with West Palm Beach, Florida-based First Integrity Capital Partners Corp. (First Integrity Capital), submitted a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver and Consent in which he consented to, but did not admit to or deny, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) sanctions and findings that he intentionally exceeded his trading authority while a proprietary trader at First Integrity Capital. According to FINRA, Mr. Nussbaum, of Deerfield, Florida, had the firm’s authority to engage in riskless principal trading, in which he could simultaneously open and close a U.S. Treasury position of less than $5 million par value. FINRA claims Mr. Nussbaum did not open and close positions simultaneously but instead left the positions open for extended periods throughout the day. Moreover, it alleged he exceeded his firm’s $5 million par value limit. In order to accomplish this misconduct, FINRA found that Mr. Nussbaum intentionally submitted order tickets containing false execution times, in violation of FINRA Rule 2010 and NASD Conduct Rule 3110(a). Mr. Nussbaum’s alleged fraudulent activity caused First Integrity Capital to conduct securities business while net-capital deficient, which is in violation of the required minimum net capital of $100,000. As a result of his unlawful conduct, Gregg Nussbaum was permanently barred from association with any FINRA member in any capacity.

Stockbrokers, registered representatives, and other financial industry professionals have been known to engage in many types of fraudulent and unlawful behavior which violate industry rules and procedures. In order to protect investors from such misconduct, FINRA rules require broker-dealers to establish and implement a reasonable supervisory system. The implementation of the rules requires supervisors to monitor employees to ensure they comply with federal and state securities laws, securities industry rules and regulations, as well as the brokerage firm’s own policies and procedures. If broker-dealers and their supervisors do not establish and implement these protective measures, they may be a liable to account holders for losses flowing from the misconduct. As a result, account holders who have suffered losses stemming from a broker or registered representative’s fraudulent and unlawful misconduct can bring forth claims to recover damages against broker-dealers like First Integrity Capital Partners, which have a duty to supervise its employees in order to prevent these types of stockbroker misconduct.

Have you suffered losses in your investment account due to your registered representative or stockbroker’s unlawful trading or other misconduct? If so, call Robert Pearce at the Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A. for a free consultation. Mr. Pearce is accepting clients with valid claims against financial professionals for unsuitable recommendations, unlawful trading and/or other unauthorized and illegal conduct.

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