Friday, April 11, 2008

SEC Is Coming For Urban Casavant

Yes. We know it is old news. We don't care.

U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Litigation Release No. 20519 / April 7, 2008
Securities and Exchange Commission v. CMKM Diamonds, Inc., et. al, United States District Court for the District of Nevada, Civil Action No. 08- CV 0437
SEC Charges Fourteen Defendants In Scheme To Issue And Sell Unregistered Cmkm Diamonds Stock
The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a civil injunctive action against fourteen defendants involved in the alleged illegal issuance and sale of unregistered stock of CMKM Diamonds, Inc., purportedly a diamond and gold mining company located in Las Vegas. With assistance from a transfer agent and an attorney, allegedly CMKM fraudulently issued hundreds of billions of shares of purportedly unrestricted stock to John Edwards, the scheme's mastermind, and his nominees, as well as to the nominees of Urban Casavant, the company's chief executive officer. The Commission alleges that as Casavant generated demand for CMKM stock through fraudulent promotion of the company, Edwards, Casavant, and their nominees sold their shares into the public markets for at least $64.2 million in profit, much of which was paid to Casavant to support his extravagant lifestyle. Allegedly, Edwards profited by about $26.4 million from sales through a single broker-dealer, Casavant profited by about $31.5 million, and Casavant's nominees profited by about $6.3 million.

The Commission's complaint, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, alleges that, from January 2003 to May 2005, CMKM improperly issued up to 622 billion shares of purportedly unrestricted stock. According to the complaint, these issuances were based in large part on both written authorizations and attorney opinion letters prepared by Brian Dvorak, CMKM's lawyer, which were often facially inadequate, suspect, and inconsistent. Allegedly, based on these faulty documents, CMKM's transfer agent, 1st Global Stock Transfer LLC, and its owner, Helen Bagley, issued stacks of stock certificates without restrictive legends. Edwards, his nominees, Kathleen Tomasso and Anthony Tomasso, and Casavant's nominees, James Kinney and Ginger Gutierrez, then allegedly deposited the certificates with various broker-dealers and sold the shares into the market. NevWest Securities Corporation and its employees, Anthony Santos, Sergei Rumyantsev, and Daryl Anderson, are alleged to have sold more than 259 billion shares of CMKM stock for Edwards, despite numerous red flags indicating a massive unregistered distribution. Meanwhile, Casavant allegedly generated investor interest in CMKM by using false press releases, Internet chat boards, and "funny car" race events across the country. The complaint alleges that this promotion was extremely successful, and about 40,000 investors purchased CMKM stock during the period of the fraud without knowing that Casavant ran the company from his house in Las Vegas, and that CMKM's primary activity was to issue and promote its own stock.

The Commission charged CMKM, Casavant, Edwards, Gutierrez, Kinney, the Tomassos, 1st Global, Bagley, NevWest, Anderson, Rumyantsev, Santos, and Dvorak with violating Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933 by participating in an unregistered distribution of securities. The Commission also charged CMKM and Casavant with violating the antifraud provisions of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act") and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. In addition, CMKM is alleged to have violated Sections 13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act, and Casavant is alleged to have violated Rule 13b2-1 under the Exchange Act. Finally, the Commission charged Casavant with aiding and abetting CMKM's violations of Sections 13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act, as well as violations of Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act and Rules 13a-1 and 13a 13 thereunder for which CMKM was previously found liable in an administrative proceeding.

The Commission seeks a permanent injunction against all defendants. The Commission also seeks an accounting, disgorgement with prejudgment interest, and civil penalties against Casavant, Edwards, Gutierrez, Kinney, the Tomassos, 1st Global, Bagley, NevWest, Anderson, Rumyantsev, Santos, and Dvorak. In addition, the Commission seeks a penny stock bar against Casavant, Edwards, Gutierrez, Kinney, Anthony Tomasso, Kathleen Tomasso, Bagley, Anderson, Rumyantsev, Santos, and Dvorak. Finally, the Commission seeks an order prohibiting Casavant from acting as an officer or director of any public company.

The Commission acknowledges the assistance of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission.

The Commission's investigation is continuing.

SEC Complaint in this matter

Link

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4 comments:

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by Comm101 March 19, 2008





Report: CMKM Diamonds



Category: Investment Brokers

CMKM Diamonds U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Boca Raton Florida
*UPDATE *UPDATE ..Anthony Tomasso, Kathleen Tomasso, Anthony Tomassi
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CMKM Diamonds
Phone:
Fax:

749 North East 71st St
Boca Raton, Florida, 33487
U.S.A.

Submitted: 4/12/2008 3:58:59 PM
Modified: 4/13/2008 5:13:57 AM

James workman
Jacksonville, Florida


U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Litigation Release No. 20519 / April 7, 2008
Securities and Exchange Commission v. CMKM Diamonds, Inc., et. al, United States District Court for the District of Nevada, Civil Action No. 08- CV 0437
SEC Charges Fourteen Defendants In Scheme To Issue And Sell Unregistered CMKM Diamonds Stock

The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a civil injunctive action against fourteen defendants involved in the alleged illegal issuance and sale of unregistered stock of CMKM Diamonds, Inc., purportedly a diamond and gold mining company located in Las Vegas. With assistance from a transfer agent and an attorney, allegedly CMKM fraudulently issued hundreds of billions of shares of purportedly unrestricted stock to John Edwards, the scheme's mastermind, and his nominees, as well as to the nominees of Urban Casavant, the company's chief executive officer. The Commission alleges that as Casavant generated demand for CMKM stock through fraudulent promotion of the company, Edwards, Casavant, and their nominees sold their shares into the public markets for at least $64.2 million in profit, much of which was paid to Casavant to support his extravagant lifestyle. Allegedly, Edwards profited by about $26.4 million from sales through a single broker-dealer, Casavant profited by about $31.5 million, and Casavant's nominees profited by about $6.3 million.

The Commission's complaint, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, alleges that, from January 2003 to May 2005, CMKM improperly issued up to 622 billion shares of purportedly unrestricted stock. According to the complaint, these issuances were based in large part on both written authorizations and attorney opinion letters prepared by Brian Dvorak, CMKM's lawyer, which were often facially inadequate, suspect, and inconsistent. Allegedly, based on these faulty documents, CMKM's transfer agent, 1st Global Stock Transfer LLC, and its owner, Helen Bagley, issued stacks of stock certificates without restrictive legends. Edwards, his nominees, Kathleen Tomasso and Anthony Tomasso, and Casavant's nominees, James Kinney and Ginger Gutierrez, then allegedly deposited the certificates with various broker-dealers and sold the shares into the market. NevWest Securities Corporation and its employees, Anthony Santos, Sergei Rumyantsev, and Daryl Anderson, are alleged to have sold more than 259 billion shares of CMKM stock for Edwards, despite numerous red flags indicating a massive unregistered distribution. Meanwhile, Casavant allegedly generated investor interest in CMKM by using false press releases, Internet chat boards, and 'funny car' race events across the country. The complaint alleges that this promotion was extremely successful, and about 40,000 investors purchased CMKM stock during the period of the fraud without knowing that Casavant ran the company from his house in Las Vegas, and that CMKM's primary activity was to issue and promote its own stock.

The Commission charged CMKM, Casavant, Edwards, Gutierrez, Kinney, the Tomassos, 1st Global, Bagley, NevWest, Anderson, Rumyantsev, Santos, and Dvorak with violating Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933 by participating in an unregistered distribution of securities. The Commission also charged CMKM and Casavant with violating the antifraud provisions of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ('Exchange Act') and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. In addition, CMKM is alleged to have violated Sections 13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act, and Casavant is alleged to have violated Rule 13b2-1 under the Exchange Act. Finally, the Commission charged Casavant with aiding and abetting CMKM's violations of Sections 13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act, as well as violations of Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act and Rules 13a-1 and 13a 13 thereunder for which CMKM was previously found liable in an administrative proceeding.


Securities and Exchange Commission v. CMKM Diamonds, Inc. et al
Plaintiff: Securities and Exchange Commission
Defendant: CMKM Diamonds, Inc., 1st Global Stock Transfer LLC, NevWest Securities Corporation, Urban Casavant, John Edwards, Ginger Gutierrez, James Kinney, Kathleen Tomasso, Anthony Tomasso, Helen Bagley, Daryl Anderson, Sergey Rumyantsev, Anthony Santos and Brian Dvorak

Case Number: 2:2008cv00437
Filed: April 7, 2008

Court: Nevada District Court
Office: Las Vegas Office [ Court Info ]

County: Clark
Presiding Judge: Judge Larry R. Hicks
Referring Judge: Magistrate Judge Robert J. Johnston

Nature of Suit: Other Statutes - Securities/Commodities/Exchanges
Cause: 15:77 Securities Fraud
Jurisdiction: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: None


The Commission seeks a permanent injunction against all defendants. The Commission also seeks an accounting, disgorgement with prejudgment interest, and civil penalties against Casavant, Edwards, Gutierrez, Kinney, the Tomassos, 1st Global, Bagley, NevWest, Anderson, Rumyantsev, Santos, and Dvorak. In addition, the Commission seeks a penny stock bar against Casavant, Edwards, Gutierrez, Kinney, Anthony Tomasso, Kathleen Tomasso, Bagley, Anderson, Rumyantsev, Santos, and Dvorak. Finally, the Commission seeks an order prohibiting Casavant from acting as an officer or director of any public company.

The Commission acknowledges the assistance of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission.

The Commission's investigation is continuing.

SEC Complaint in this matter


http://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/2008/lr20519.htm

James Workman
Jacksonville, Florida
U.S.A.



Submitted: 4/12/2008 8:33:37 PM
Modified: 4/13/2008 5:13:57 AM

James workman
Jacksonville, Florida
U.S.A.

Anthony Tomasso, Kathleen Tomasso, Anthony Tomassi
NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL GROUP LLC

TRANSATLANTIC COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL LLC

TRANSATLANTIC MORTGAGE FUNDING LLC

TRANSATLANTIC FUNDING GROUP LLC

NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL GROUP LLC

A.J.T.M. FINANCIAL GROUP LLC

NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL GROUP LLC

VINTAGE EQUITY FUND LLC

KRKA L.L.C.

K.R.K.A. REALTY INC.

(D.B.A.) SUCCESS REALTY INC

T & T EQUITY LLC

FEDERAL INVESTMENTS LLC

NEWKIRK INVESTMENTS INC

GLOBAL MANAGED FINANCIAL LLC

71ST ST HOLDINGS LLC

ANTHONY TOMASSO (a.k.a) 561 347 2228

ANTHONY J. TOMASI Sr.

ANTHONY J. TOMASI Jr.

KATHLEEN TOMASSO

Being diligent in your research of these people could save you time and money. The name changes, companies opened and closed to blow out the lien positions of people defrauded and a track record of deceit. If you are having trouble locating these individuals for service of court documents the address located in the Palm Beach Property Appraisers web site:

(TOMASSO VENTURES LLC) is 749 North East 71st St, Boca Raton, FL 33487.

If you have no luck with that address try this one 491 Racquet Club Rd, (Suite 103) Weston, FL 33326.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Workman as it pertains to Anthony Tomasi Jr. and A.J.T.M Financial Group were you ever a client of theirs? The loan that your were affiliated with as a real estate consultant and not borrower, isn't true that the loan was approved and the borrower walked away. Maybe because they couldn't prove what they presented in order to close. Isn't it also true that Anthony Tomasi Jr. and A.J.T.M Financial Group have nothing to do with any SEC investigation? I would like to see if you would honestly answer these questions. Very easy to hide behind a computer and make false statements. Await your response

Anonymous said...

they had diamonds but they got greedy,i own 51%in green lake,and they own 49%(urban,al,emerson)and i would not sign amendments to contract which would have taken me out completely
Orbs

Anonymous said...

Don't ever do a loan with Anthony Tomasi, unless you want to pay a fee and wait for an eternity, then get blamed because it was YOUR fault you switched to a real lender.

 
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