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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:*
October 27, 2023
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Attorney General Nessel Reaches Multistate Settlement with Safeguard Metals in $68 Million Fraud Targeting Elderly Adults?
*LANSING *??Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that, in partnership with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and 29 other state regulators, a settlement was reached with precious metals dealer Safeguard Metals, LLC and Jeffrey Ikahn to resolve a federal lawsuit [ [link removed] ]. The lawsuit alleged that Safeguard and Ikahn engaged in a $68 million fraudulent scheme that targeted the elderly.???
Per the Consent Order [ [link removed] ], between October 2017 and July 2021, Safeguard and Ikahn deceived more than 450 customers nationwide into purchasing precious metals through false and misleading statements, including misrepresenting Safeguard?s and Ikahn?s credentials and the risk and safety of customer investments in traditional retirement accounts.??
Many investors in Michigan liquidated the securities that were already in their retirement accounts. In total, Michigan investors surrendered approximately $2.33 million of their retirement savings to buy metals from Safeguard.?
?Michigan residents work hard to save for a comfortable retirement,? Nessel said. ?Deceitfully targeting retirees for virtually worthless investments in order to generate profit is unethical and illegal. It is critically important to do research before making any investments. Ask lots of questions, and if the answers seem too good to be true, keep your money in trusted accounts.??
The order finds that the defendants charged an average markup of 51 to 71 percent on the precious metals, which was substantially more than the amounts the defendants represented in Safeguard Metals? customer agreements as ?operating margins? of 23 to 42 percent. Safeguard Metals steered over 97 percent of its sales from mostly inexperienced investors into overpriced silver coins which had significantly higher markups than gold coins and generated approximately $66 million for Safeguard.?
As part of the court-approved settlement, Safeguard and Ikahn agreed not to provide unlicensed investment advice. In addition, Ikahn agreed to an order barring him from any position of employment, management, or control of any investment adviser, broker-dealer, or commodity adviser in the state of California. Further, he agreed to orders barring him from the securities industry in other states, and to a federal commodity trading ban. In the next phase of the litigation, the appropriate amount of customer restitution and civil monetary penalties will be determined.?
The Department of Attorney General encourages consumers who have experienced fraudulent practices in connection with investment advisory services or the sale of commodities, and any unfair, unlawful, deceptive, and abusive practices from a financial service provider to contact the Department?s Consumer Protection Team:
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P.O. Box 30213 ?
Lansing, MI 48909 ?
517-335-7599 ?
Fax: 517-241-3771 ?
Toll free: 877-765-8388? ?
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