SEC Charges Florida Father-Son Duo with Running Fraudulent Litigation Funding Operation

Washington, D.C. — A father and son duo from Florida are facing serious allegations from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after being accused of orchestrating a fraudulent scheme involving litigation funding. According to the SEC’s recent filings, the two promised substantial returns to investors by falsely claiming to fund mass tort litigations. The scheme reportedly attracted numerous investors excited by the prospect of financing high-stakes legal battles and receiving a slice of the consequent settlements. The father and son, however, are accused of diverting these investments for personal use, rather than directing them … Read more

SEC Charges Florida Father-Son Duo with Operating Deceptive Litigation Finance Scheme

Washington — Federal regulators implicated two Florida men, a father and son duo, in allegedly orchestrating a deceptive scheme involving litigation financing. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced the charges on Friday, detailing how the pair promised significant returns to investors by funding mass tort litigation. According to the SEC, the suspects attracted investments by promoting their supposed expertise in identifying profitable legal cases, particularly those involving large groups of plaintiffs in product liability lawsuits. Investors were led to believe that their funds would be directly applied to cover legal fees and other … Read more

Florida AG Defends Adult Entertainment Age Restrictions Amid Free Speech Lawsuit

Tallahassee, FL — In a significant legal tussle, the Florida Attorney General’s Office is requesting a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a new state law that bars individuals under 21 from performing in adult entertainment venues. This legal push comes after several businesses and an affected worker filed suit, claiming the statute infringes on their First Amendment rights. The law, introduced as part of broader legislation aimed at combating human trafficking, was signed by Governor Ron DeSantis in May and took effect on July 1. It is now facing scrutiny not only for … Read more

Florida Health Agency Accused of Misleading Public on Abortion Rights Amendment, Sparks Legal Battle

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In a significant escalation of tensions surrounding Florida’s proposed Amendment 4 on abortion rights, the political committee Floridians Protecting Freedom has taken legal action against the state Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). Filed on Thursday in Leon County circuit court, the lawsuit contends that AHCA is misusing its platform to broadcast misleading information about the amendment through its website and advertising campaigns. The court documents demand a temporary injunction to halt the agency’s dissemination of what the committee claims are deceptive messages via the internet, television, and radio. According to the … Read more