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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
AN INVESTOR CLIENT AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED
FROM: U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
June 11, 2012
SEC Charges Atlanta Investment Advisor and its Owner for Misappropriating Client Funds
On Saturday, June 9, 2012, The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil action in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia against Benjamin Daniel DeHaan and Lighthouse Financial Partners, LLC. Lighthouse, an investment advisor located in Atlanta and registered with the State of Georgia, has been owned and operated by DeHaan since 2007.
The Commission’s complaint alleges that from approximately January 2011 through early May 2012, DeHaan moved approximately $1.2 million in funds belonging to his clients from their accounts at a custodial broker-dealer into a bank account in Lighthouse’s name that he controlled, thus gaining custody and control of these client assets. DeHaan and Lighthouse told the clients that these funds would be used to open new accounts at another broker-dealer. Once in this account, at least some of these funds were moved to a personal account belong to DeHaan and to accounts used by Lighthouse for business expenses. At least $600,000 in client funds remains unaccounted for. DeHaan is also alleged to have provided false documents to the Commission’s staff and to an examiner for the State of Georgia.
Without admitting or denying the allegations in the Commission’s complaint, DeHaan and Lighthouse have offered to consent to interim relief in the form of an order providing for a preliminary injunction against violations of Sections 206(1) and 206(2) of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, allowing for expedited discovery, freezing their assets, preventing the destruction or concealment of documents and requiring an accounting. The Commission may seek additional relief, such as a permanent injunction, disgorgement of any ill-gotten gains with prejudgment interest and civil penalties, at a later time.
The Commission acknowledges the assistance and cooperation of the Securities Division of the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office in investigating this matter.