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Texas issues a cease and desist order against a securities firm

Securities Fraud Financial Crimes Cease and Desist Texas

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On April 22, the Securities Commission of the State of Texas issued an Emergency Cease and Desist Order pursuant to the Texas Securities Act against respondents for allegedly offering investments in a digital gold vault that “purportedly secured physical gold and generates passive income using fintech and blockchain technology,” and are therefore subject to the Securities Act. The Securities Commission alleged that the investments were being “illegally, deceptively and fraudulently offered in Texas” and issued the Emergency Cease and Desist Order to “stop the scheme and protect the public from immediate and irreparable harm.” Respondents were ordered to immediately cease and desist from: (i) offering any security in Texas until the security is properly registered or exempt from registration; (ii) acting as securities dealers, agents, investment advisors, or investment advisor representatives in Texas until they are registered with the Securities Commissioner or exempt from registration; (ii) engaging in any fraud in connection with the offer for sale of any security in Texas; and (iv) offering securities in Texas through an offer containing a statement that is materially misleading or otherwise likely to deceive the public.