Jun 25 2010

CFTC Charges California-Based Highlands Capital Management, LP and Glenn Kane Jackson with Forex Scheme

Washington, DC – The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today announced the filing of an enforcement action charging Highlands Capital Management, LP, based in San Francisco, Calif., and its principal Glenn Kane Jackson of Tiburon, Calif., with operating a fraudulent off-exchange foreign currency (forex) scheme.

Specifically, the CFTC complaint charges the defendants, in connection with the fraudulent scheme, with misappropriating customer funds, issuing false account statements to customers, misrepresenting Jackson’s success and background as a forex trader and misrepresenting the reasons why defendants could not honor customer withdrawal requests.

On June 17, 2010, the same day the complaint was filed under seal, the Honorable Samuel Conti of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California entered an order, also under seal, freezing assets held or controlled by the defendants and prohibiting the destruction of books and records. Both documents were unsealed by the court on June 23, 2010.

According to the complaint, beginning in January 2006 and continuing through December 2009, the defendants solicited and accepted at least $4.3 million from at least 23 customers for the purported purpose of trading forex. Of the approximate $4.3 million provided to Jackson by customers, approximately $1.6 million was traded and lost, about $600,000 was refunded to customers and the remaining $2.1 million remains unaccounted for.

The complaint alleges that Jackson claimed never to have experienced a single losing year trading forex. Actual domestic forex trading accounts managed and controlled by Jackson, however, had consistent net losses each year from 2005 to 2009.

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