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Case Assignment: SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont
(Civ. A. No. 94-2681 (JHG)., 878 F.Supp. 250 (1995))
Stacey Troup
Business Law/MGT-320
March 22, 2017
Dr. Adriana Reza
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Case Assignment: SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont
For this midterm case assignment, I will prepare a summary of the business and legal
issues surrounding this case made popular by the movie “The Wolf of Wall Street”. Whie the
movie was loosely based on the life of Jordan Belfort and his firm, Stratton Oakmont, this
narrative will stray from the movie “puff” and focus more on the ethical and business issuStes
surrounding the illegalities committed by Belfort as well as his staff during this landmark case.
Additionally, I will discuss how investment banks like HSBC continue to ignore legal
regulations and AML Laws while continuing to get into hot water with the regulatory agencies
over their business practices, not vastly different from those exhibited by Stratton Oakmont back
in the 90s.
Stratton Oakmont – The Firm
Founded by Jordan Belfort, a former meat salesman from long island, this brokerage
house set out with the business model that brokers do not hang up the phone until the client
“buys or dies” (Leonard, 2008). Accurately depicted in the film, he and partner Daniel Porush
began the firm with the overzealous strong arm sales tactics passed down to their broker dealers
as a necessity to success. Utilizing scripts constructed by the duo, these brokers often committed
fraud toward their customers by pushing penny stocks for a lot more than their true trade value,
in violation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(Amended), 2012). Additionally, the firm operated a money laundering scheme with the help of
friends and family by moving money into Swiss bank accounts to avoid AML (Anti Money
Laundering) reporting standards in the U.S. (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.).
In 1991, Forbes did an artile (unavailable) on Jordan Belfort, referring to him as a "kind
of twisted Robin Hood who takes from the rich and gives to himself and his merry band of
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brokers" (Leonard, 2008). This “pump and dump” scheme they perpetrated resulted in massive
profits to the firm and occasionally ruin for their customers as they illegally inflated penny stock
prices as value based stocks to buy (Pump and Dumps, 2013).
As the firm’s profits grew, so did the appetites for drugs, fraud, and other illegal activities
for the partners. They released their first IPO, Madden Shoes, the whole time committing stock
manipulation and fraud across the organization – including with their partner, Steve Madden. In
total, Stratton Oakmont and Steve Madden were found guilty of stock manipulation in 22 IPO’s
(initial public offering(s)) over the history of the firm (News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC
Fraud Charges, 2001). In addition, they were charged with unauthorized trading in customer
accounts, and “knowingly or recklessly manipulating the market price of Nova Capital, Inc. by
dominating the market (IPO) and engaging in fraudulent sales practices” (SEC vs. Stratton
Oakmont, 1995). The firms’s principles were also charged and suspended from trading
activities, indefinitely, because of the massive fraud perpetrated on behalf of the firm (Initial
Decision in the Matter of Richard J. Puccio, 1995), (Initial Decision: Porush & Sanders (Stratton
Oakmont), 1998)
The Case(s): SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont
SIPC vs. Stratton Oakmont
In 1992, the FBI, NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers) and the SEC
(Securities and Exchange Commission) began separate investigations into the business practices
of Stratton Oakmont, a registered broker of stocks located in Long Island, New York. The
investigations stemmed from their belief that the firm committed securities fraud, money
laundering, stock manipulation, various fraud, and organized crime tactics – to name a few (SEC
vs. Stratton Oakmont, 1995). In a plea deal, Stratton Oakmont owner, Jordan Belfort, pled guilty
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to securities fraud and money laundering in exchange for a reduced sentence. During this time,
the SEC had agreed to drop their charges in favor of those stemming from the FBI. Belfort,
however, welched on his agreement with the FBI and was subsequently charged (and pled guilty
to) securities fraud and money laundering, was sentenced to four years (of which he served 22
months) in jail and considerable corporate and personal fines (Jordn Belfort - Trouble With The
Law, N.D.).
This was the first of many lawsuits both regulatory and corporate for the firm and
following the order to pay fines both corporate ($10 Million) (Former Stratton Execs Fined
$10M, 1997) and personally (Belfort $110 Million) (Leonard, 2008), the executives were
ordered to liquidate the business and give the profits from sale to the restitution accounts of their
victims (Stratton Oakmont Ordered to Liquidate, 1997; SIPC vs. Stratton Oakmont, 1999) in
accordance with The Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 (Securities Investor Protection
Act SIPA, N.D.).
Permanent disbarment from the Securities industry for many of the executives,
dissolution of the firm and even jail time. A pretty hefty fine to pay for this level of fraud they
perpetrated against the american investors.
IPO Partner Fraud
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION V. STEVE MADDEN,
01-CV-3311(JG)(E.D.N.Y.)
As publicized in the film, Stratton Oakmont did its first IPO (initial public offiering) of a
company stock with Steve Madden Shoes. What was not detailed was Madden’s personal
involvement in the fraud and stock manipulation perpetrated by its broker, Stratton Oakmont. In
2001, Steve Madden was found guilty of (though no admission of guilt was entered) stock
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manipulation and fraud in concert with Stratton Oakmont’s offering of his company stock. In
addition to manipulating his own IPO stock price, he was also found guilty As part of this SEC
charge, Madden himself was banned from acting as a company director or officer of a publically
traded company along with more than $7.8M in fines (News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC
Fraud Charges, 2001).
Madden was found guilty of acting as a “flipper” of his stock by selling back to either
Stratton or personal acquaintences, in an effort to inflate the price of the stock to the firms
customers. Additionally, he had an agreed-upon profit with Stratton Oakmont for this “flipping”
of his company stock which was also illegal. These transactions were done through sale but
failed to report the sale of stock (News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC Fraud Charges, 2001)
per the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amended),
2012) as well as the Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 (Securities Investor Protection
Act SIPA, N.D.)
The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed (amended) Securities Exchange Act
(originally put into place in 1933) in response to the belief that irresponsible actions caused the
stock market crash of the 1920’s (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.). The Act has many
components which include reporting standards, proxy solicitation, margin and audit requirements
for companies who are registered in this capacity (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.).
Stratton Oakmont (and Steve Madden) violated several of the Sections to this Act including Sec.
8 – Restrictions on Borrowing by Members, Brokers and Dealers; Sec. 9 – Prohibition of the use
of Manipulative and Deceptive Devices; Sec. 7 – Margin Requirements; Sec. 11 – Trading by
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Members of Exchanges, Brokers & Dealers; and Sec. 24 – Public Availability of Information
(Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amended), 2012).
The Act requires honesty in operations of all persons acting in a capacity within a
publically traded firm. Additionally, reporting requirements for transparency are paramount to
ensuring that companies are not participating in insider trading as they give a visibility into the
actions of the firm (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.).
The Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970
The Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 was enacted, primarily, to protect the
interests of the investors in the event of liquidity issues with the brokerage firm in question. It
allows for the transferring of accounts should a brokerage firm go bankrupt into another entity.
Should there be no transfer available, the firm in question is liquidated in conjunction with U.S.
Bankruptcy Courts and funds transferred in accordance with fair market value of stock at the
time of liquididation. This, however, requires a formal application of protective decree with the
Bankruptcy Courts in order to be enacted (Securities Investor Protection Act SIPA, N.D.). The
SEC is responsible for overseeing the regulatory and supervisory actions of the SIPA, ensuring
all applicable trade laws are followed during the transactions.
Anti Money Laundering (AML) Regulations
AML regulations must be followed by every firm working in financial services. These
reegulations ensure that no terrorist cash flows are being invested in U.S. entities and that the
money coming from investors is “clean”. To ensure this, the FINRA requires transcations to be
conducted into the background of the investors finances by a Compliance Professional who is
licensed under FINRA guidelines and who adheres to regular continuing educational
requirements (Anti Money Laundering, N.D.).
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Modern Day Mayhem
USA v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. et al Case No. 1:12-cr-00763-JG
While small firms such as Stratton Oakmont were brought to their knees with both legal
and punitive damages for violating trade rule, many larger financial institutions are continuing
their illegal practices regardless of the fees they are charged or the charges brought against them.
The most noteable of these companies is HSBC Bank.
According to court documents, between 2006 and 2010, HSBC failed to provide
necessary AML Compliatory controls to ensure investors money was “clean”. Instead, they
ignored these regulations and allowed Mexican and Columbian drug cartels to launder over $881
Million dollars in profits through their branches. Additionally, they were charged with dealing in
payment processing schemes from countries known for their high fraud and, therefore, barred
from U.S. and foreign investments (U.S. vs. HSBC Bank, 2013).
For HSBC’s responsibility in this act of fraud and AML violations, they were fined $1.9
Billion (USD) for money laundering and while criminal charges were filed against HSBC Corp,
(deferred to 2016), no charges against individual executives for this unethical behavior have
occurred (HSBC to Pay 1.9B, 2012). For their clear involvement in this money laundering
scheme, one must ask themselves why HSBC wasn’t held to the same standards as those at
Stratton Oakmont.
Conclusion
While smaller firms such as Stratton Oakmont were barred by the NASD and must pay
restitution of future earnings until all money is paid to their defrauded investors, one can only
wonder why big banks, after the fraud of the equity markets crash, are not held to the same
standards as these smaller firms.
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Stratton Oakmont and its principles clearly participated in more than one illegal process
and paid heavily for their actions yet big banks just pay their fines and move on. HSBC has been
named in at least 3 other lawsuits relating to their trading or sales activities yet they continue to
operate in business daily. Where are the ethical standards of the SEC, NASD and FBI when it
comes to big banks or have they adapted the “too big to fail” monacre?
At the end of the day, all investment firms need to comply with the laws and be held to
the same standards as other firms. There should be no “special handling” of larger banks
because of the negative impact on financial markets, instead there should be consequences equal
to other firms for their actions. HSBC should have been banned from the securities industry and
the forced liquidation of those branch locations responsible for these illegal actions. Jail time
should have come to the executives who signed off on these investment allowances and trades as
they violated the laws as much as the people who allowed them to happen in the first place. We
need to get to a point of ethical business practices and stop bailing out banks who do illegal
things and violate AML, Securities Investor Protection Act, and the Securities Exchange Act of
1934.
If the American public is to trust their financial institutions they must trust that
appropriate consequences will be given to those who attempt to defraud them. As of today, it
does not seem that this is the case and big banks can often violate the law, pay their fees, and
continue to perpitrate fraud, corrutption and money laundering schemes.
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References
Anti Money Laundering. (N.D.). Retrieved from FINRA: http://www.finra.org/industry/aml
Former Stratton Execs Fined $10M. (1997, 04 18). Retrieved from Securities Arbitration:
http://www.securitiesarbitration.com/news/1997/04/18/former-stratton-execs-fined-10m/
HSBC to Pay 1.9B. (2012, 12 11). Retrieved from Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-
hsbc-probe-idUSBRE8BA05M20121211
Initial Decision in the Matter of Richard J. Puccio. (1995, 07 10). Retrieved from SEC:
https://www.sec.gov/litigation/aljdec/1995/id-68grl.pdf
Initial Decision: Porush & Sanders (Stratton Oakmont). (1998, 10 26). Retrieved from SEC:
https://www.sec.gov/litigation/opinions/3440600.txt
Jordn Belfort - Trouble With The Law. (N.D.). Retrieved from Biography:
http://www.biography.com/people/jordan-belfort-21329985#trouble-with-the-law
Leonard, T. (2008, 02). Jordan Belfort Confssions of the Wolf of Wall Street. Retrieved from
Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/3635727/Jordan-Belfort-
Confessions-of-the-Wolf-of-Wall-Street.html
News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC Fraud Charges. (2001, 05 23). Retrieved from SEC:
https://www.sec.gov/news/headlines/maddensettles.htm
Pump and Dumps. (2013, 06 25). Retrieved from SEC: https://www.sec.gov/fast-
answers/answerspumpdumphtm.html
S.E.C. vs. Stratton Oakmont. (1995, 02 28). Retrieved from Leagle:
http://www.leagle.com/decision/19951128878FSupp250_11061/S.E.C.%20v.%20STRA
TTON%20OAKMONT,%20INC.#
SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont. (1995, 02 28). Retrieved from Justia Law:
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/878/250/1439881/
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amended). (2012, 08 12). Retrieved from SEC:
https://www.sec.gov/about/laws/sea34.pdf
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. (N.D.). Retrieved from Investopedia:
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/seact1934.asp
Securities Investor Protection Act SIPA. (N.D.). Retrieved from US Courts:
http://www.uscourts.gov/services-forms/bankruptcy/bankruptcy-basics/securities-
investor-protection-act-sipa
SIPC vs. Stratton Oakmont. (1999, 01 13). Retrieved from Leagle:
http://www.leagle.com/decision/1999502229BR273_1460/S.I.P.C.%20v.%20STRATTO
N%20OAKMONT,%20INC.
Stratton Oakmont Ordered to Liquidate. (1997, 01 30). Retrieved from New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/01/30/business/stratton-oakmont-ordered-to-liquidate.html
U.S. vs. HSBC Bank. (2013, 07 01). Retrieved from Scholar.Google:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=9484782110347120803&hl=en&as_sdt=6
&as_vis=1&oi=scholarr

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SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont

  • 1. 1 Case Assignment: SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont (Civ. A. No. 94-2681 (JHG)., 878 F.Supp. 250 (1995)) Stacey Troup Business Law/MGT-320 March 22, 2017 Dr. Adriana Reza
  • 2. 2 Case Assignment: SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont For this midterm case assignment, I will prepare a summary of the business and legal issues surrounding this case made popular by the movie “The Wolf of Wall Street”. Whie the movie was loosely based on the life of Jordan Belfort and his firm, Stratton Oakmont, this narrative will stray from the movie “puff” and focus more on the ethical and business issuStes surrounding the illegalities committed by Belfort as well as his staff during this landmark case. Additionally, I will discuss how investment banks like HSBC continue to ignore legal regulations and AML Laws while continuing to get into hot water with the regulatory agencies over their business practices, not vastly different from those exhibited by Stratton Oakmont back in the 90s. Stratton Oakmont – The Firm Founded by Jordan Belfort, a former meat salesman from long island, this brokerage house set out with the business model that brokers do not hang up the phone until the client “buys or dies” (Leonard, 2008). Accurately depicted in the film, he and partner Daniel Porush began the firm with the overzealous strong arm sales tactics passed down to their broker dealers as a necessity to success. Utilizing scripts constructed by the duo, these brokers often committed fraud toward their customers by pushing penny stocks for a lot more than their true trade value, in violation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amended), 2012). Additionally, the firm operated a money laundering scheme with the help of friends and family by moving money into Swiss bank accounts to avoid AML (Anti Money Laundering) reporting standards in the U.S. (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.). In 1991, Forbes did an artile (unavailable) on Jordan Belfort, referring to him as a "kind of twisted Robin Hood who takes from the rich and gives to himself and his merry band of
  • 3. 3 brokers" (Leonard, 2008). This “pump and dump” scheme they perpetrated resulted in massive profits to the firm and occasionally ruin for their customers as they illegally inflated penny stock prices as value based stocks to buy (Pump and Dumps, 2013). As the firm’s profits grew, so did the appetites for drugs, fraud, and other illegal activities for the partners. They released their first IPO, Madden Shoes, the whole time committing stock manipulation and fraud across the organization – including with their partner, Steve Madden. In total, Stratton Oakmont and Steve Madden were found guilty of stock manipulation in 22 IPO’s (initial public offering(s)) over the history of the firm (News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC Fraud Charges, 2001). In addition, they were charged with unauthorized trading in customer accounts, and “knowingly or recklessly manipulating the market price of Nova Capital, Inc. by dominating the market (IPO) and engaging in fraudulent sales practices” (SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont, 1995). The firms’s principles were also charged and suspended from trading activities, indefinitely, because of the massive fraud perpetrated on behalf of the firm (Initial Decision in the Matter of Richard J. Puccio, 1995), (Initial Decision: Porush & Sanders (Stratton Oakmont), 1998) The Case(s): SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont SIPC vs. Stratton Oakmont In 1992, the FBI, NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers) and the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) began separate investigations into the business practices of Stratton Oakmont, a registered broker of stocks located in Long Island, New York. The investigations stemmed from their belief that the firm committed securities fraud, money laundering, stock manipulation, various fraud, and organized crime tactics – to name a few (SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont, 1995). In a plea deal, Stratton Oakmont owner, Jordan Belfort, pled guilty
  • 4. 4 to securities fraud and money laundering in exchange for a reduced sentence. During this time, the SEC had agreed to drop their charges in favor of those stemming from the FBI. Belfort, however, welched on his agreement with the FBI and was subsequently charged (and pled guilty to) securities fraud and money laundering, was sentenced to four years (of which he served 22 months) in jail and considerable corporate and personal fines (Jordn Belfort - Trouble With The Law, N.D.). This was the first of many lawsuits both regulatory and corporate for the firm and following the order to pay fines both corporate ($10 Million) (Former Stratton Execs Fined $10M, 1997) and personally (Belfort $110 Million) (Leonard, 2008), the executives were ordered to liquidate the business and give the profits from sale to the restitution accounts of their victims (Stratton Oakmont Ordered to Liquidate, 1997; SIPC vs. Stratton Oakmont, 1999) in accordance with The Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 (Securities Investor Protection Act SIPA, N.D.). Permanent disbarment from the Securities industry for many of the executives, dissolution of the firm and even jail time. A pretty hefty fine to pay for this level of fraud they perpetrated against the american investors. IPO Partner Fraud SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION V. STEVE MADDEN, 01-CV-3311(JG)(E.D.N.Y.) As publicized in the film, Stratton Oakmont did its first IPO (initial public offiering) of a company stock with Steve Madden Shoes. What was not detailed was Madden’s personal involvement in the fraud and stock manipulation perpetrated by its broker, Stratton Oakmont. In 2001, Steve Madden was found guilty of (though no admission of guilt was entered) stock
  • 5. 5 manipulation and fraud in concert with Stratton Oakmont’s offering of his company stock. In addition to manipulating his own IPO stock price, he was also found guilty As part of this SEC charge, Madden himself was banned from acting as a company director or officer of a publically traded company along with more than $7.8M in fines (News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC Fraud Charges, 2001). Madden was found guilty of acting as a “flipper” of his stock by selling back to either Stratton or personal acquaintences, in an effort to inflate the price of the stock to the firms customers. Additionally, he had an agreed-upon profit with Stratton Oakmont for this “flipping” of his company stock which was also illegal. These transactions were done through sale but failed to report the sale of stock (News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC Fraud Charges, 2001) per the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amended), 2012) as well as the Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 (Securities Investor Protection Act SIPA, N.D.) The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed (amended) Securities Exchange Act (originally put into place in 1933) in response to the belief that irresponsible actions caused the stock market crash of the 1920’s (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.). The Act has many components which include reporting standards, proxy solicitation, margin and audit requirements for companies who are registered in this capacity (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.). Stratton Oakmont (and Steve Madden) violated several of the Sections to this Act including Sec. 8 – Restrictions on Borrowing by Members, Brokers and Dealers; Sec. 9 – Prohibition of the use of Manipulative and Deceptive Devices; Sec. 7 – Margin Requirements; Sec. 11 – Trading by
  • 6. 6 Members of Exchanges, Brokers & Dealers; and Sec. 24 – Public Availability of Information (Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amended), 2012). The Act requires honesty in operations of all persons acting in a capacity within a publically traded firm. Additionally, reporting requirements for transparency are paramount to ensuring that companies are not participating in insider trading as they give a visibility into the actions of the firm (Securities Exchange Act of 1934, N.D.). The Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 The Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 was enacted, primarily, to protect the interests of the investors in the event of liquidity issues with the brokerage firm in question. It allows for the transferring of accounts should a brokerage firm go bankrupt into another entity. Should there be no transfer available, the firm in question is liquidated in conjunction with U.S. Bankruptcy Courts and funds transferred in accordance with fair market value of stock at the time of liquididation. This, however, requires a formal application of protective decree with the Bankruptcy Courts in order to be enacted (Securities Investor Protection Act SIPA, N.D.). The SEC is responsible for overseeing the regulatory and supervisory actions of the SIPA, ensuring all applicable trade laws are followed during the transactions. Anti Money Laundering (AML) Regulations AML regulations must be followed by every firm working in financial services. These reegulations ensure that no terrorist cash flows are being invested in U.S. entities and that the money coming from investors is “clean”. To ensure this, the FINRA requires transcations to be conducted into the background of the investors finances by a Compliance Professional who is licensed under FINRA guidelines and who adheres to regular continuing educational requirements (Anti Money Laundering, N.D.).
  • 7. 7 Modern Day Mayhem USA v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. et al Case No. 1:12-cr-00763-JG While small firms such as Stratton Oakmont were brought to their knees with both legal and punitive damages for violating trade rule, many larger financial institutions are continuing their illegal practices regardless of the fees they are charged or the charges brought against them. The most noteable of these companies is HSBC Bank. According to court documents, between 2006 and 2010, HSBC failed to provide necessary AML Compliatory controls to ensure investors money was “clean”. Instead, they ignored these regulations and allowed Mexican and Columbian drug cartels to launder over $881 Million dollars in profits through their branches. Additionally, they were charged with dealing in payment processing schemes from countries known for their high fraud and, therefore, barred from U.S. and foreign investments (U.S. vs. HSBC Bank, 2013). For HSBC’s responsibility in this act of fraud and AML violations, they were fined $1.9 Billion (USD) for money laundering and while criminal charges were filed against HSBC Corp, (deferred to 2016), no charges against individual executives for this unethical behavior have occurred (HSBC to Pay 1.9B, 2012). For their clear involvement in this money laundering scheme, one must ask themselves why HSBC wasn’t held to the same standards as those at Stratton Oakmont. Conclusion While smaller firms such as Stratton Oakmont were barred by the NASD and must pay restitution of future earnings until all money is paid to their defrauded investors, one can only wonder why big banks, after the fraud of the equity markets crash, are not held to the same standards as these smaller firms.
  • 8. 8 Stratton Oakmont and its principles clearly participated in more than one illegal process and paid heavily for their actions yet big banks just pay their fines and move on. HSBC has been named in at least 3 other lawsuits relating to their trading or sales activities yet they continue to operate in business daily. Where are the ethical standards of the SEC, NASD and FBI when it comes to big banks or have they adapted the “too big to fail” monacre? At the end of the day, all investment firms need to comply with the laws and be held to the same standards as other firms. There should be no “special handling” of larger banks because of the negative impact on financial markets, instead there should be consequences equal to other firms for their actions. HSBC should have been banned from the securities industry and the forced liquidation of those branch locations responsible for these illegal actions. Jail time should have come to the executives who signed off on these investment allowances and trades as they violated the laws as much as the people who allowed them to happen in the first place. We need to get to a point of ethical business practices and stop bailing out banks who do illegal things and violate AML, Securities Investor Protection Act, and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. If the American public is to trust their financial institutions they must trust that appropriate consequences will be given to those who attempt to defraud them. As of today, it does not seem that this is the case and big banks can often violate the law, pay their fees, and continue to perpitrate fraud, corrutption and money laundering schemes.
  • 9. 9 References Anti Money Laundering. (N.D.). Retrieved from FINRA: http://www.finra.org/industry/aml Former Stratton Execs Fined $10M. (1997, 04 18). Retrieved from Securities Arbitration: http://www.securitiesarbitration.com/news/1997/04/18/former-stratton-execs-fined-10m/ HSBC to Pay 1.9B. (2012, 12 11). Retrieved from Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/us- hsbc-probe-idUSBRE8BA05M20121211 Initial Decision in the Matter of Richard J. Puccio. (1995, 07 10). Retrieved from SEC: https://www.sec.gov/litigation/aljdec/1995/id-68grl.pdf Initial Decision: Porush & Sanders (Stratton Oakmont). (1998, 10 26). Retrieved from SEC: https://www.sec.gov/litigation/opinions/3440600.txt Jordn Belfort - Trouble With The Law. (N.D.). Retrieved from Biography: http://www.biography.com/people/jordan-belfort-21329985#trouble-with-the-law Leonard, T. (2008, 02). Jordan Belfort Confssions of the Wolf of Wall Street. Retrieved from Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/3635727/Jordan-Belfort- Confessions-of-the-Wolf-of-Wall-Street.html News Item: Steve Madden Settles SEC Fraud Charges. (2001, 05 23). Retrieved from SEC: https://www.sec.gov/news/headlines/maddensettles.htm Pump and Dumps. (2013, 06 25). Retrieved from SEC: https://www.sec.gov/fast- answers/answerspumpdumphtm.html S.E.C. vs. Stratton Oakmont. (1995, 02 28). Retrieved from Leagle: http://www.leagle.com/decision/19951128878FSupp250_11061/S.E.C.%20v.%20STRA TTON%20OAKMONT,%20INC.# SEC vs. Stratton Oakmont. (1995, 02 28). Retrieved from Justia Law: http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/878/250/1439881/ Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amended). (2012, 08 12). Retrieved from SEC: https://www.sec.gov/about/laws/sea34.pdf Securities Exchange Act of 1934. (N.D.). Retrieved from Investopedia: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/seact1934.asp Securities Investor Protection Act SIPA. (N.D.). Retrieved from US Courts: http://www.uscourts.gov/services-forms/bankruptcy/bankruptcy-basics/securities- investor-protection-act-sipa SIPC vs. Stratton Oakmont. (1999, 01 13). Retrieved from Leagle: http://www.leagle.com/decision/1999502229BR273_1460/S.I.P.C.%20v.%20STRATTO N%20OAKMONT,%20INC. Stratton Oakmont Ordered to Liquidate. (1997, 01 30). Retrieved from New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/1997/01/30/business/stratton-oakmont-ordered-to-liquidate.html U.S. vs. HSBC Bank. (2013, 07 01). Retrieved from Scholar.Google: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=9484782110347120803&hl=en&as_sdt=6 &as_vis=1&oi=scholarr