Canadian penny stock broker Andrew McAlpine has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud at federal court in California and received permission to return to his home in the Cayman Islands pending sentencing. Prosecutors have recommended that he serve between six and 12 months in prison and he also faces restitution of “at least $270,689”.
Articles Canada Cayman Islands Featured Fraud Investment Listed Securities USAMay 4, 2021
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