Jan. 17, 2024 — United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Scott Mason, of Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, was charged by criminal information with wire fraud, securities fraud, investment adviser fraud, and filing false tax returns, arising from two fraudulent schemes that Mason, through his investment advisory firm Rubicon Wealth Management LLC, orchestrated to divert millions of dollars in client funds in order to finance his lavish lifestyle. Read More
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Pennsylvania investment adviser charged with misappropriating more than $17 million From clients through two long-running fraud schemes
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