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Stock_Barber

06/27/24 4:19 PM

#348187 RE: Poo28 #348186

Wow! That imaginary DBMM NSS will happen any day now for sure!

The decision could have enormous consequences for the SEC and other agencies, requiring them to pursue violations in federal court rather than with a more streamlined internal review. That could make it harder to police fraud and protect investors while adding to federal court backlogs.


Sounds pretty damn stupid to me! Why make it harder to pursue fraud?

How does your pea brain see this as a good thing Poo?


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okwife

06/27/24 4:26 PM

#348190 RE: Poo28 #348186

$DBMM$$$ WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER !!!! SCOTUS!!!!!
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THall

06/27/24 5:55 PM

#348193 RE: Poo28 #348186

So you think its a good thing that the Supreme Court took away organizations like the SEC rights to hold fraudsters accountable? Are you really that clueless or do you just post shit to be posting? They just made it easier for fraudsters to commit crimes like securities fraud. How in the hell is this a good thing for DBMM or any other company that trades?

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Thursday, June 27, 2024 4:04:56 PM

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SCOTUS Modifies SEC Regulations for Financial Fraud

SCOTUS removes power of SEC to prosecute financial fraud, and shifts it to Federal Court, potentially with a jury.

This is a very impactful piece of law and is very significant to the OTC . Administrative Proceedings currently was intended to expedite process, but the independence or lack thereof—remember Lucia — and the expense of litigating in Federal Court , is another complication.

Note it is financial fraud and would effect the Kramer type cases

Stay tuned is an understatement.

$DBMM

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/27/politics/supreme-court-limits-power-of-sec-to-unilaterally-enforce-financial-fraud-regulations?cid=ios_app