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		<title>A Sad Cautionary Tale of Fraud</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Recently, an adviser told me how one of his clients was scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by his son. Let&#8217;s call the client &#8220;Bill,&#8221; the son &#8220;Robert,&#8221; the adviser &#8220;Phil&#8221; and the advisory firm &#8220;Registered.&#8221; Phil works on a team at Registered with another wealth adviser and a portfolio manager. All three interact...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, an adviser told me how one of his clients was scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars <em>by his son.</em></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s call the client &#8220;Bill,&#8221; the son &#8220;Robert,&#8221; the adviser &#8220;Phil&#8221; and the advisory firm &#8220;Registered.&#8221;</p>
<p>Phil works on a team at Registered with another wealth adviser and a portfolio manager. All three interact with Bill. Phil is the primary contact. Phil has a long history with Bill. He knows all of Bill&#8217;s family members.</p>
<p>Bill is in his late 70&#8217;s. He retired from his job as a high-ranking executive with a large pharmaceutical company many years ago. He has a recent history of strokes. Bill has made a full recovery, although his family members believe he has suffered some cognitive impairment. There has been no official adjudication of impairment.</p>
<p>Bill contacted his wealth adviser team and said his son found a &#8220;stock guru&#8221; who promised very high returns, with little risk. He instructed the team to make a significant transfer from his investment account to his bank, so he could wire money to his son. Bill also insisted that Phil not be told about this transaction because &#8220;he would be opposed to it.&#8221;</p>
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