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Court Orders Illinois Broker John M. Lofgren And Melrose Asset Management To Pay Over $5.5 Million To Defrauded Commodity Pool Participants

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced today that on August 30, 2004, Judge William J. Hibbler of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered a consent order of permanent injunction against John M. Lofgren, formerly of Kenilworth, Illinois, and Melrose Asset Management of Chicago, Illinois. Lofgren was the chief executive officer of Melrose Asset Management, a registered commodity pool operator, and was registered in the futures industry as an associated person of Melrose Asset Management. The court’s action concludes a CFTC anti-fraud action against the defendants two years after it was filed on August 30, 2002 (see CFTC News Release 4695-02, September 4, 2002).

The CFTC complaint charged the defendants with misappropriating over $1.8 million from customers that had not been returned, issuing at least 200 false statements to pool participants, failing to distribute annual reports to pool participants and filing false annual reports with the CFTC. The defendants admitted the findings in the order.

The court’s consent settlement order permanently prohibits the defendants from violating the federal commodity laws, from trading commodity futures or options for themselves or others, and from applying for registration with the Commission in any capacity.

The court's order requires the defendants to pay restitution of over $1.8 million to pool participants and over $3.7 million in ill-gotten gains, for a total of over $5.5 million.

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Conservation Easement is a legal agreement
A Conservation Easement is a legal agreement reached voluntarily between a landowner and a land trust that protects water quality, wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, agricultural productivity and other conservation values permanently restricts the use of property by current and future landowners keeps property in private hands. Donating some or all of the development rights to a qualified, tax-exempt organization like the Washtenaw Land Trust, and meeting other specific conditions, allows a landowner to be eligible for certain tax benefits.

 


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Offshore Financial Centers OFC

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A recent study found that by the end of 1997, the share of cross-border assets held in the offshore sector ($4.8 trillion) accounted for more than half of all cross-border assets held globally.

Living trust

Definition:
A trust that is established while the grantor is still alive. Compare to testamentary trust.

Totten trust

Definition:
A savings account that allows the depositor to open the account as trustee for someone else (no real trust is set up). Account owners may use the funds as they see fit during their lifetime, and then upon their death the account balance is paid to the named beneficiary.

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