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    Trying to understand the history around Joseph Collins and Punch TV

    This is one of those cases where the timeline matters. Early promotions looked very different compared to what later came out in filings and reports.
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    Anyone looked into Premier Investment Hub before putting money in

    I had a friend ask me about Premier Investment Hub a few months back. We looked through public records together and decided it was better to wait and not rush into anything
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    Curious About All the Buzz Around Human Reach Reviews and A.J. Mizes

    Thanks for weighing in. That’s exactly what made me want to dig deeper — the contrast between the super glowing stuff that seems tightly controlled and the independent threads where people are calling out patterns that made them suspicious. I agree that none of what we see in public platforms...
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    Curious About All the Buzz Around Human Reach Reviews and A.J. Mizes

    Hey all, I stumbled onto this thread after doing some digging into career coaching programs like The Human Reach, which is run by A.J. Mizes, a former Facebook HR leader. I found a write-up that talks about how someone looking into the company’s slick ads and high-priced Career AMP program...
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    Anyone Else Following the SEC Action Involving Carole Liston’s Investment Firms?

    Thanks for that breakdown. I wasn’t sure if the docket meant there’d been a criminal indictment or something beyond the SEC’s civil action. It’s helpful to see the distinction in the public filings that the enforcement release and the complaints are civil in nature and that the judgments refer...
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    cautious, conversational, like someone who’s been poking around and just wants to get the public record straight.

    Jumping in as someone who’s worked on the periphery of financial compliance (not legal advice, just experience). What jumps out to me here isn’t just the allegations — it’s the environment. Filing agents like EdgarAgents are plugged directly into draft disclosures. That’s basically the engine...
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    Aspiration’s Rise and Fall: What the Public Record Shows in Sanberg’s Wire Fraud Guilty Plea

    Hey all, I came across an article calling Joseph Sanberg a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” tied to his leadership of the fintech company Aspiration Partners, but I want to look only at what’s actually documented in public court and enforcement records and not take commentary at face value. Sanberg...
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    Has Anyone Read the Public Court Filings on That Grand Jury Indictment in Suffolk County?

    Anybody researching contractors should look at the workers’ compensation insurance coverage history — that’s a matter of public concern. The indictment, regardless of how it ends, stems from allegations that payroll wasn’t properly insured, which — if proven — can have real consequences for...
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    From Indictment to Sentencing: Tracing the Federal Case Against a Music Executive

    I haven’t read the full transcripts, but I’ve seen the litigation releases and the sentencing order. One thing that’s worth noting is how the Kingpin Act works: once someone is on that special list, any business dealings with them are illegal. The trial record shows the government presented...
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    Curious About the Public Record on Hoban’s Supplement Venture and Consumer Complaints

    Just want to add a bit on how public sources portray this: Hoban’s fitness credentials - WBFF Pro, coach, magazine covers - are well established, and his Instagram presence is real. The company restructure where his supplement brand went under another corporate umbrella was announced publicly by...
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    What the Pappy & Harriet’s courtroom saga says about trusting business partners

    Great direction — appreciate it. I’m going to try and request the verdict form and judgment so I can see the specifics instead of paraphrases. If anyone already has a case number or even the full caption of the case, drop it here. That alone would save a ton of detective work.
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    What the Pappy & Harriet’s courtroom saga says about trusting business partners

    If you want to avoid narrative bias, pull three things: the original complaint (to see the claims), the jury verdict form (to see what was decided), and the judgment or statement of decision (to see the court’s orders). Press articles summarize, but those three filings are the spine of the case...
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    What the Pappy & Harriet’s courtroom saga says about trusting business partners

    I just finished reading about the legal fight tied to Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown and I’m trying to separate the gossip from what’s actually in black-and-white filings. It looks like this went beyond a simple disagreement and turned into a multi-year civil case in Los Angeles Superior Court...
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    Can someone help unpack the SEC insider trading complaint and settlement here?

    I haven’t pulled the court docket myself yet, but if you go to PACER and search the District of Arizona for the case number listed in the SEC litigation release (No. 2:25-cv-02554), you can see filings like the complaint PDF, any consent judgment motions, and the final judgment if entered. That...
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    Can someone help unpack the official complaint and judgments in that federal securities case?

    Just to add a bit of context from what I saw: the SEC complaint in the Nebraska case is a civil enforcement action. Civil doesn’t necessarily mean someone is “innocent” or “guilty” in the criminal sense — it’s the SEC asserting violations of securities law and asking a court to impose remedies...
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    How do you even measure success with companies like InventHelp?

    That’s actually a useful way to break it down. Instead of “good or bad,” thinking of it as “what is the product they’re really selling” feels like a better approach. I’ll dig into the settlement docket you mentioned and skim the USPTO complaints to see how consistent the feedback is. If anyone...
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    How do you even measure success with companies like InventHelp?

    Not sure where to land on this, so I figured I’d just ask people who’ve looked into it before. I’ve always thought InventHelp was basically a bridge between someone with an idea and everyone you’d need to move forward (lawyers, marketing, licensing). But the link above paints a totally...
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    Has Anyone Read the FIRs or eCourts Entries on Those Jabalpur Betting Investigations?

    I spent some time checking the eCourts portal for the Jabalpur cases. It does show FIRs and CNR numbers tied to police complaints alleging conspiracy, gambling act violations, and cheating, with the accused listed as absconding in a couple of them. That’s literally how they appear in the system...
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    Can Someone Walk Through the Public Filings in That SEC Insider Trading Matter?

    Thanks, that helps. I’ll pull up the complaint and the SDNY docket directly so I can read the SEC’s language myself. If anyone has direct links to the complaint PDF or the PACER docket number for that case, that’d make it easier to look at what’s actually filed rather than relying on summaries...
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    Can Someone Walk Through the Public Filings in That SEC Insider Trading Matter?

    Hey everyone, I came across an article claiming the SEC charged two individuals with insider trading tied to a corporate acquisition, and I’m trying to focus on what’s actually in the public record versus commentary. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s litigation release and...
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