Enforcement Actions

The CFTC Division of Enforcement investigates and prosecutes alleged violations of the Commodity Exchange Act and Commission regulations. The CFTC takes enforcement actions against individuals and firms registered with the Commission, those who are engaged in commodity futures and option trading on designated domestic exchanges, and those who improperly market futures and options contracts.

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Date ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Federal Court Orders Florida Resident Todd Owen Marshall, Harvard Assets LLC, London Assets Inc. & Harvard International Trading, Inc. to Pay More than $2.4 Mln for Engaging in Illegal, Off-Exchange Precious Metals Transactions & Registration Violations
CFTC Charges Three Men and Their Florida-Based Berkley Companies with $2.7 Million Precious Metals and Rare Diamonds Fraud
CFTC Charges Haena Park and Her Companies Phaetra Capital GP LLC, a/k/a/ Argenta Capital GP LLC, Phaetra Capital Management LP, a/k/a Argenta Capital LLC, and Argenta Group LLC with Misappropriation and Fraud
Federal Court Orders Florida Resident Rico Omar Cox to Pay Over $940,000 and Imposes Permanent Trading and Registration Bans for Solicitation Fraud and False Statements in Commodity Futures Fraud Action Brought by CFTC
CFTC Orders Bitfinex to Pay $75,000 for Offering Illegal Off-Exchange Financed Retail Commodity Transactions and Registration Violations
CFTC Orders Florida Residents Ted L. Romeo, Richard D. Schrutt, and Their Company Cypress Wealth Management Group, Inc. to Pay Restitution and Civil Monetary Penalties Totaling More than $530,000 in Precious Metals Enforcement Action
CFTC Orders Citibank to Pay $250 Million for Attempted Manipulation and False Reporting of U.S. Dollar ISDAFIX Benchmark Swap Rates
Federal Court Orders California Resident David Bryant to Pay More than $6 Million in Restitution and Penalties for Fraud and Misappropriation
CFTC Orders Citibank, N.A. and Japanese Affiliates to Pay $175 Million Penalty for Attempted Manipulation of Yen LIBOR and Euroyen TIBOR, and False Reporting of Euroyen TIBOR and U.S. Dollar LIBOR
CFTC Orders Chicago-based Cunningham Commodities, LLC and its Controller Salvatore Carmen Russo Jointly to Pay a $150,000 Penalty for Failing to Immediately Report a Customer Segregated Account Deficiency