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mikednolan · 7 years
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Broker Dennis Rasmusson Subject to Customer Complaints
The investment lawyers of Gana LLP are investigating claims against Dennis Rasmusson (Rasmusson). According to BrokerCheck records, Rasmusson has been subject to two customer disputes and regulatory action.
In 2014, a customer alleged that Rasmusson failed to follow instructions, traded excessively and breached his fiduciary duty. The damage amount requested was $500,000 and this dispute settled for $110,000. In 2013, a customer alleged mismanagement of portfolio. This dispute was settled for $34,000.
In 2011 the state of Nebraska sanctioned Rasmusson for failing to keep certain books and records and maintain policies and procedures manual.
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from Securities Fraud https://www.securitieslawyersblog.com/2017/11/01/broker-dennis-rasmusson-subject-customer-complaints/
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interwebkungfu · 8 years
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Instead of jest, you could familiarize yourself with Trump's history and start spreading it. The media was grossly negligent in their coverage, but he can't stay in office once people know the facts. **Donald Trump's ancestry** *Friedrich Trump, Donald's grandfather* - Dodged military service in Germany by running off to America (Donald did the same decades later by getting a [medical disqualification](http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/article/2015/jul/21/was-trump-draft-dodger/) despite no medical problems) - Moved back to Germany but [was exiled](http://harpers.org/archive/2017/03/the-emigrants/) for draft dodging and returned to America - [Lied to become a citizen:](http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/02/meet-freidrich-pimp-profiteer-and-patriarch-of-the-trump-line.html) (In 1892, Friedrich became a citizen, lying about his age in the process by saying he’d landed in New York two years before he actually had. Two friends accompanied him to the proceedings to attest to his good character. One was a laborer, the other a man whose occupations included providing accommodations for what Blair politely called “female boarding.”) about the length of his residency in the US to fraudulently gain citizenship, his character witnesses being a laborer and a whorehouse operator - Ran whorehouses and made a habit of building property on land he didn't even own (without permission, foreshadowing Donald's future behavior) *Fred Trump, Donald Trump's father:* - Fred Trump was [arrested](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/02/28/in-1927-donald-trumps-father-was-arrested-after-a-klan-riot-in-queens/?utm_term=.f4ddb4324e8f) participating in a KKK march (in support of, not protest of) - Fred Trump [overcharged](http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/11/23/ike-didn-t-like-trump-s-dad-at-all.html) the government in systemic fraud exploiting funds intended to benefit housing of WW2 vets - Fred Trump (and Donald) discriminated against black tenants and [settled](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/09/28/trumps-claim-that-a-racial-discrimination-suit-was-brought-against-many-real-estate-firms/) lawsuits with the government over it **Donald Trump: business acumen or conman?** - Trump's first solo project was renovation of The Commodore Hotel into the Grand Hyatt. Trump [received](https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/18/nyregion/donald-trump-tax-breaks-real-estate.html) $360M in government subsidy for this project with construction costs of only $120M. That's $3 for every $1 invested, the kind of sweetheart government cheese that could turn even the most pitiful man rich. - Trump has received no less than $885M in further government subsidy since then, amounting to over $1B in handouts on the public record - Trump has an [extensive history](http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/06/09/donald-trump-unpaid-bills-republican-president-laswuits/85297274/) of not paying for completed work, generally targeting small businesses that can't afford lawyers to contest his nonpayment - Trump [misrepresents](http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/judge-finds-donald-trump-liable-running-unlicensed-school-blog-entry-1.1975780) to the point of criminality: it is illegal to use the term "university" without a license from the state, but runs "Trump University" nevertheless. - Trump has a [long history](http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/election/article103443042.html) of misrepresenting his financial condition. For example, he pursues highly unusual tactics like demanding Chase not register loans with the public court as is usual practice in order to give the impression that his purchases are made with cash. These types of practices allowed Trump to get leveraged beyond what his actual capital would justify. - When spending public money on construction projects, Donald is usually [over budget and behind schedule](http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bronx/trump-golf-ferry-point-cost-city-236-million-article-1.1752901), for example Trump's Ferry Point golf course construction. - Trump businesses were [ranked](http://archive.fortune.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1999/03/01/255786/index.htm) among the worst in America back in 1999: "on financial soundness, use of corporate assets, keeping talent, and community and environmental responsibility." - Trump has a [history](http://time.com/4465744/donald-trump-undocumented-workers/) of hiring illegal workers, setting below market wages, and then refusing to even pay those wages which has resulted in courts describing his behavior as such: "having first manufactured a falsehood, a person is forced to invent more to maintain it; yet, as here, in the end, time generally reveals what a falsehood hopes to hide." We could go on, but you get the point. And the true story of Trump has much nastier implications we should get on with. **Donald Trump, lifelong asset of the CIA** When Fred and Donald were caught acting like a bunch of KKK losers discriminating against people because of the color of their skin, Trump's lawyer was [Roy Cohn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Cohn#Representation_of_Donald_Trump). Roy Cohn was a CIA agent operating sex blackmail rings. [Senator John DeCamp](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_DeCamp), author of *The Franklin Cover-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska.* had this to say about Roy Cohn: >"Said to be Harold Anderson's "closest friend in Washington," Gray is also reportedly a specialist in homosexual blackmail operations for the CIA... Gray's associate Wilson was apparently continuing the work of a reported collaborator of Gray from the 1950's—McCarthy committee counsel Roy Cohn, now dead of AIDS. According to the former head of the vice squad for one of America’s biggest cities, 'Cohn's job was to run the little boys. Say you had an admiral, a general, a congressman, who did not want to go along with the program. Cohn’s job was to set them up, then they would go along. Cohn told me that himself.'" Roy Cohn is also tied to the JFK assassination as a board member of Permindex and other major pedophilia scandals like the Detroux Affair besides Franklin involvement. This is the man that Donald Trump described as a "second father" (Johnston, *The Making of Donald Trump*). So, Donald Trump's handler in the CIA is identified and of the worst sort. If you didn't know about the Trump family history of pimping, joining the KKK, discriminating against minorities, cheating small business owners, living large off the government teat, and so on you might think "maybe Trump just didn't know who was getting involved with when it comes to Cohn" but, alas, even that wouldn't hold up. Enter [Joseph Weichselbaum](http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/celebrity/the-donald-and-the-dealer-173892). When Trump hired Weichselbaum's company to provide helicopter service between New York and Donald's casinos in New Jersey, Weichselbaum was already a twice convicted felon for grand theft auto and embezzlement. This is a very curious decision on the part of Trump because part of maintaining a gambling license (on which his fortune apparently depended when he was heavily invested in Atlantic City) is scrupulous disassociation from anyone with even hints of criminal activity. Trump was putting his gambling license on the line to hire a felon. Eventually, Weichselbaum is caught redhanded by the DEA with kilos of cocaine as part of the bust of a large distribution ring. Shockingly, Trump further "endangers" his gambling license (not really, of course, as it was protected by virtue of his being a CIA asset) by writing to the court in defense of Weichselbaum, >"conscientious, forthright, and diligent" and "a credit to the community." Weichselbaum's case was transferred to the New Jersey court system, a rather peculiar thing given that he was busted in Ohio, resided in Florida, and his business incorporated in New York - New Jersey therefore not being on the list of places any ordinary case would be tried. Why did this happen? Well, it turns out Donald's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, was a judge in New Jersey and conveniently received Weichselbaum's case. (At this point alarm bells might be going off bigly: Bush Sr ran cocaine procurement overseas, Clinton importation in Mena Arkansas and Trump a distributor - so the cushy relationship starts to make sense beyond campaign donations and wedding party attendance) Donald Trump also became close associates with Saudi billionaire [Adnan Khashoggi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adnan_Khashoggi), who was implicated in the Iran-Contra scandal (source of funds being the Bush-Clinton-Trump cocaine racket). Trump and Khashoggi had much in common as socialites, both reveling in flaunting wealth and showmanship. Trump [said](http://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/1989/09/dunne198909) he read every word ever written about Khashoggi, bought Khashoggi's yacht, and socialized with Khashoggi's lieutenants like Ramy El-Batwari. It should become clear that Trump associates with criminals as a rule rather than a mistake by now, but here's one more: [Felix Sater](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Sater#Work_with_the_Bayrock_Group). Sater was convicted of both fraud and assault before getting into business with Trump, but hired to work on various projects like Trump International Hotel in Phoenix and Trump SoHo development, then later acts as a one of several shadow contacts between Trump & Russia.
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