SONYA CAMARCO INDICTED FOR SECURITIES FRAUD
Have you had your money taken by Colorado Springs advisor Sonya Camarco? Our Denver law firm is continuing our investigation into allegations made against Sonya Camarco. Camarco was recently indicted by the State of Colorado regarding allegations that she stole or misappropriated funds from her clients.
Sonya Camarco was a registered representative of LPL Financial from 2004 to August 2017. She worked at a branch office in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Camarco has already been the subject of one customer complaint and has already faced a regulatory complaint from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Israels & Neuman has offices in Denver, Colorado and Seattle, Washington. Our investment and securities fraud firm has represented over one thousand investors against brokerage firms, including numerous former customers of LPL Financial. Our attorneys can meet Colorado victims in-person to discuss options.
If you have lost money investing with Sonya Camarco or LPL Financial, please call us for a free evaluation of your case. Our attorneys will personally discuss all of your rights as an investor and the remedies you have related to your losses.
Click to view: Camarco Investments Articles of Incorp. (1)
Click to view: Camarco, Sonya BrokerCheck 8.27.17 (1)
Click to view: Camarco, Sonya SEC Complaint (1)
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