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                <title><![CDATA[Micah W. Patterson Was Suspended for One Month for Soliciting Future Income Payments, Llc – Centerville, Utah]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>In June 2020, FINRA suspended financial advisor Micha W. Patterson (CRD #5562392) for one month from the securities industry and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine. These sanctions arose from Mr. Patterson’s solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC. FINRA alleged that between June 2017 and November 2017, Micah Patterson participated in private securities transactions&hellip;</p>
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<p>In June 2020, FINRA suspended financial advisor Micha W. Patterson (CRD #5562392) for one month from the securities industry and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine. These sanctions arose from Mr. Patterson’s solicitation of Future Income Payments, LLC. </p>



<p>FINRA alleged that between June 2017 and November 2017, Micah Patterson participated in <a href="/selling-away/">private securities transactions</a> totaling $30,644 without prior disclosure and approval from his employer at the time, MML Investors Services, LLC. Specifically, FINRA alleged:</p>



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<li>From June through November 2017, Patterson solicited an investor to purchase $30,644 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.</li>



<li>Future Income Payments, LLC represented itself as a structured cash flow investment that purchased pensions at a discount from pensioners and then sold a portion of those pensions as a “pension stream to investors.”</li>



<li>Future Income Payments, LLC reportedly promised investors a 7% to 8% rate of return.</li>



<li>Patterson received a total of $1,225.76 in commissions associated with his sale of Future Income Payments, LLC.</li>



<li>MML Investors Services, LLC prohibited its financial advisors from participating in private securities transactions without prior written approval from the firm.</li>



<li>Patterson did not provide notice to MML Investors Services, LLC before soliciting the investor to purchase securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.</li>
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<p>In April 2018, Future Income Payments, LLC ceased business, owing nearly $300 million in unpaid investor payments to over 2,600 individuals. In March 2019, Future Income Payments, LLC and its owner, Scott A. Kohn, were indicted by a Federal Grand Jury alleging a conspiracy to engage in mail and wire fraud. According to the indictment, Future Income Payments, LLC operated a Ponzi scheme.</p>



<p>Mr. Patterson was a financial advisor at MML Investors Services, LLC in Centerville, Utah, from August 2014 until September 2017. He was then employed by Hornor, Townsend & Kent, LLC, as a registered representative in Layton, Utah, from September 2017 until June 2020. Hornor, Townsend & Kent, LLC allowed Mr. Patterson to resign in June 2020 after Mr. Patterson consented to FINRA’s sanctions arising out of his improper solicitation of securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.</p>



<p>Brokerage firms like MML Investors Services, LLC must properly supervise financial advisors and customer accounts. Brokerage firms must also establish and maintain a reasonably designed system to oversee account activity, such as <a href="/selling-away/">private securities transactions</a>, to ensure compliance with securities laws and industry regulations. When a brokerage firm fails to sufficiently supervise its financial advisors or the investment account activity, it may be liable for investment losses sustained by customers.</p>



<p>According to public records, at least one other financial advisor at MML Investors Services, LLC, <a href="/blog/neemit-m-shah-suspended-for-six-months-for-recommending-future-income-payments-llc-glen-allen-virginia/">Neemit M. Shah</a>, has been sanctioned by FINRA for inappropriately soliciting securities of Future Income Payments, LLC. Mr. Shah, who worked in MML Investor Services, LLC branch office in Glen Allen, Virginia, solicited $408,000 investors to purchase $408,000 in securities of Future Income Payments, LLC.</p>



<p>If you have lost money because you invested in Future Income Payments, LLC, <a href="/contact-us/">contact</a> New York securities arbitration lawyer <a href="/august-m-iorio/"><strong>August Iorio</strong></a> of Iorio Altamirano LLP. August Iorio can be reached at <a href="mailto:august@ia-law.com"><strong>august@ia-law.com</strong></a> or toll-free at <strong>(646) 330-4624</strong> for a free and confidential evaluation of your account.</p>



<p>Iorio Altamirano LLP is a boutique law firm located in the heart of New York City. Iorio Altamirano LLP represents investors <strong>nationwide</strong> who have suffered investment losses due to securities fraud.</p>
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