Michael Sztrom and David Sztrom
Order Instituting Administrative Proceedings Pursuant to Section Section 203(f) of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and Notice of HearingRead More
SEC Alleges Son and Father-in-Law Touted Faith to Target Church Members in $20 Million Offering Fraud
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Brett M. Bartlett, his father-in-law Scott A. Miller, and their companies for fraudulent securities offerings that raised at least $20.5 million, some of which Bartlett and Miller misused for personal…Read More
E. Jean Carroll’s Two-Day Showdown with Trump Lawyer Joseph Tacopina

The writer E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump’s lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, clashed repeatedly over her account of how she reacted after she was attacked.Read More
In Texas, Aimless Gunfire Rattles Residents, but It’s Hard to Stop

Law enforcement officials across the state were engaged in an expanding manhunt for a fugitive who killed five people after a dispute over gunfire.Read More
Why the 14th Amendment Is Being Cited in the Debt Ceiling Debate

Some Biden administration officials believe a constitutional clause prevents the United States from failing to make payments even if it means breaching the debt limit.Read More
Wall Street Fears a Banking Crisis Despite First Republic’s Sale

Even after the sale of First Republic, investors are worried about challenges that regional banks still face, imperiling the economy.Read More
After Pandemic Rebound, U.S. Manufacturing Droops

Factories that roared out of the recession have stalled, hampering the economy, even as a new wave of production looms.Read More