18 Nov Dawn Bennett—Investment Fraud Allegations
Dawn Bennett Allegedly Failed to Testify in an Investigation of Possible Fraud Related to Her Clothing Company, DJBennett.com
Dawn Bennett allegedly failed to provide testimony in an investigation of possible fraud related to her clothing company, DJBennett.com, according to a FINRA Complaint currently under review by attorneys Joe Peiffer and James Booker.
Bennett allegedly failed to appear for said testimony on four separate occasions between April and September following a FINRA investigation regarding alleged acts of fraud while she worked at Western International Securities, the Complaint reports.
The Peiffer Wolf securities lawyers are investigating Dawn Bennett’s alleged failure to investigate possible fraud.
Dawn Bennett Allegedly Sold Approximately $6 Million Worth of Promissory and Convertible Notes to Approximately 30 Investors, Many whom Were Western Customers and Elderly
Dawn Bennett allegedly sold about $6 million of promissory and convertible notes to about 30 investors, many of whom were elderly and included Western’s customers, according to the aforementioned Complaint presently under review by attorney Joe Peiffer and James Booker.
It is also possible that Bennett allegedly misappropriated investors’ money and committed fraud, the Complaint further notes.
Finally, Bennett allegedly took part in undisclosed outside business activities and private securities transactions and reports indicate that Western allowed Ms. Bennett to resign last November, the Complaint reports.
Securities Lawyers Investigating
The Peiffer Wolf securities lawyers often represent investors who lose money as a result of alleged financial fraud and are currently investigating Dawn Bennett’s alleged refusal to investigate fraud. They take most cases of this type on a contingency fee basis and advance the case costs, and only get paid for their fees and costs out of money they recover for their clients.
Investors who believe they lost money as a result of Dawn Bennett’s alleged refusal to investigate fraud may contact the securities lawyers at Peiffer Wolf, Joe Peiffer or James Booker, for a free no-obligation evaluation of their recovery options, at 216-589-9280 or via e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected].