Investment Fraud Law Firm Investigates WILLIAM JOHNSON of Voya Financial and Cadaret Grant

 GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA

 Have you lost money with financial advisor William Colie Johnson, formerly with Voya Financial Advisors and now with Cadaret Grant in Greenville, South Carolina?  We are looking into allegations made against William Johnson, who has been the subject of six customer complaints, two of which have been made within the last year.  Johnson is alleged to have sold unsuitable investments in real estate and BDCs (business development companies).  The BDCs and real estate investments caused alleged losses of a combined $350,000.

William Johnson was with Voya Financial Advisors from 1999 to August 2019.  Johnson has also been with Cadaret Grant from August 2019 to the present.  He has worked at branch offices in Greenville, South Carolina.

Brokerage firms like Voya Financial Advisors have a responsibility to adequately supervise all representatives who are registered through their firm.  Brokerage firms also must take steps to ensure that their financial advisors follow all securities rules and regulations, as well as internal firm policies.  When brokerage firms fail to adequately supervise their registered representatives, they may be liable for investment losses sustained by customers.

Israels & Neuman PLC is a securities and investment fraud law firm with offices in Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; Phoenix, Arizona; and Ann Arbor, Michigan.  We represent investors in FINRA arbitration proceedings in all 50 states, including investors in South Carolina.  Our attorneys have represented over one thousand investors against many brokerage firms in the past, including against Voya Financial Advisors.

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If you lost money with William Johnson, Voya Financial Advisors, or Cadaret Grant, contact the law firm of ISRAELS & NEUMAN at (720) 599-3505 or (206) 795-5798 for a Free evaluation of your case.

 

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