No... The SEC used information from the public and the victims of Treaty's fraud to help with their own investigation. It's not uncommon, and in FACT, the SEC relies heavily on tips and information provided by victims of fraud and the public.
I expose stock scams to gain knowledge about investigating the stock market players and for the entertainment it invariably generates. I've received NO compensation in any form for such, except for a few thank yous...
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