A Colorado man is permanently barred from selling securities in Tennessee and paid a $12,277.75 civil penalty to the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) as punishment for his role representing a Chattanooga natural gas and oil company.
"In Tennessee, it is unlawful for any person to transact business from or in this state as a broker-dealer, agent, investment advisor or investment advisor representative unless that person is properly registered as such," said TDCI Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. "Before making an investment, I urge Tennessee consumers to contact our Securities Division team first and verify that their broker or adviser is registered."
The $12,277.75 civil penalty was pursuant to a Consent Order entered on July 18, 2018 and equals the total amount Boulter received in commissions and royalties from Chattaco. The Department is currently seeking sanctions against Thompson and Chattaco, and a hearing about the matter was conducted on August 3, 2018 in Nashville. After taking the case under advisement, the Administrative Judge will issue an Initial Order in furtherance of the hearing, which is expected sometime this fall.
Consumers who suspect that they are the victim of a securities or insurance fraud should contact the Tennessee Securities Division's Financial Services Investigations Unit at (615) 741-5900. To file a complaint online, visit https://tn.gov/commerce/article/securities-file-a-complaint.