Complaint alleging “a sophisticated, multiyear, multi-national attack on the United States financial markets and retail United States investors by foreign and domestic actors” in which the defendants “schemed to sell fraudulently hundreds of millions of dollars in stocks in the United States markets” in U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Frederick L. Sharp, described as a citizen of the United States residing in Vancouver, Canada; Zhiying Yvonne Gasarch, a.k.a. Zhiying Chen, described as a dual citizen of Canada and China; Courtney Kelln, Mike K. Veldhuis, described as a citizen of the Netherlands; Paul Sexton, described as a citizen of the United Kingdom; Jackson T. Friesen, Graham R. Taylor, described as a citizen of the United Kingdom, all residents of British Columbia, Canada; William T. Kaitz, of Maryland, and Avtar S. Dhillon, described as a citizen of Canada residing in Long Beach, California, at the U. S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
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SEC v. Frederick Sharp et al: Complaint
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August 05, 2021
Frederick Sharp, Zhiying Yvonne Gasarch, Courtney Kelln, Mike Veldhuis, Paul Sexton, Jackson Friesen, William Kaitz, Avtar Dhillon, Graham Taylor
U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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