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    Dominus Multi-Manager Fund Ltd. v. Infinity Q Capital Management LLC et al: Class Action Complaint (State Court)

    Class Action Complaint alleging fraud in Dominus Multi-Manager Fund Ltd., of the Cayman Islands v. Infinity Q Capital Management LLC, Infinity Q Volatility Alpha Fund LP, Infinity Q Volatility Alpha Offshore Fund Ltd., of the Cayman Islands; James Velissaris, Leonard Potter, Scott Lindell, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services LLC, Quasar Distributors LLC, EisnerAmper LLP, Bonderman Family Limited Partnership LP, Infinity Q Management Equity LLC, Trust For Advised Portfolios, Christopher E. Kashmerick, John C. Chrystal, Albert J. Diulio, S.J., Harry E. Reiss, Russell B. Simon, and Steven J. Jensen at the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.
    James Velissaris

    Investment manager James Velissaris indicted for securities fraud involving Cayman & US entities

    Investment manager James Velissaris has been criminally indicted in New York for an alleged scheme involving entities in the Cayman Islands and United States in which assets were allegedly over-valued by more than $1 billion so he could receive "tens of millions of dollars" in fees and profits. Civil lawsuits were also filed against him by two US regulatory agencies and a Cayman investment fund, which brought a class action.

    Dominus Multi-Manager Fund Ltd. et al v. Infinity Q Capital Management LLC et al: Class Action Complaint (Federal Court)

    Class Action Complaint involving "one of the most egregious investment fund collapses in history wherein the Funds lost over 40% of their respective values after a forced liquidation by the SEC" in Schiavi + Company LLC, of Delaware, and Dominus Multi-Manager Fund Ltd., of the Cayman Islands v. Trust for Advised Portfolios, Infinity Q Capital Management LLC, Infinity Q Volatility Alpha Fund LP, Infinity Q Volatility Alpha Offshore Fund Ltd., of the Cayman Islands; Christopher E. Kashmerick, John C. Chrystal, Albert J. DiUlio, Harry E. Resis, Russell B. Simon, Steven J. Jensen, James Velissaris, Leonard Potter, Scott Lindell, Quasar Distributors LLC, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services LLC, EisnerAmper LLP, Bonderman Family Limited Partnership LP, and Infinity Q Management Equity LLC at the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

    Direct Lending Income Fund LP v. EisnerAmper LLP: Complaint

    Complaint alleging "a spectacular multi-year fraud" by Direct Lending Income Fund LP in Bradley D. Sharp, as the Permanent Receiver for the Estate of Direct Lending Income Fund LP v. EisnerAmper LLP at the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.

    Oak Financial Group Inc. v. Infinity Q Diversified Alpha Fund et al: Complaint

    Complaint alleging fraud in Oak Financial Group Inc. v. Infinity Q Diversified Alpha Fund, Trust For Advised Portfolios, Infinity Q Capital Management LLC, Christopher E. Kashmerick, John C. Chrystal, Albert J. DiUlio, Harry E. Resis, Russell B. Simon, Steven J. Jensen, James Velissaris, Leonard Potter, Scott Lindell, Quasar Distributors, LLC, EisnerAmper LLP, Bonderman Family Limited Partnership, LP, and Infinity Q Management Equity, LLC at the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

    Citco Group implicated in alleged Fletcher International hedge fund fraud

    Not for the first time, hedge fund service provider Citco has been accused of helping a client defraud investors in an offshore hedge fund and then failing to co-operate with investigators. The latest incident involves Bermuda-domiciled Fletcher International Ltd. and its Cayman feeder funds.

    Offshore hedge fund liquidators accuse NY-based Fletcher Asset Management of impeding investigation into ‘suspicious’ activity

    A hedge fund group operated by New York-based Fletcher Asset Management that claims to manage $550 million in Bermuda, Bahamas, Cayman Islands and Delaware has been accused of impeding an investigation into its affairs by offshore liquidators, who have also raised concerns about allegedly related entities in the British Virgin Islands and the Channel Islands.