DID SHAWN EDWARD GOOD CAUSE YOU INVESTMENT LOSSES?
Shawn Good Of Morgan Stanley Has 4 Customer Complaints For Alleged Broker Misconduct
Who is Shawn Good of Morgan Stanley?
Shawn Good (CRD #2022168) who was formerly registered with Morgan Stanley and located in Wilmington, North Carolina, is a subject of one of our many securities industry sales practice abuse investigations. Prior to Morgan Stanley, Shawn Good was associated with other investment advisory and brokerage firms with a history of customer complaints and securities industry regulatory problems. Shawn Good has had his own regulatory problems. In 2022, he was permanently barred and all capacities for any further association with any FINRA member firm for failing to cooperate in one of its investigations. The next year, the SEC filed a lawsuit and Shawn Good settled it without admitting or denying the findings that he perpetrated a multi-year Ponzi scheme which involved his clients at Morgan Stanley and that, in doing so, he defrauded his clients of at least $4.8 million.
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Shawn Good Customer Complaints
Shawn Good has been the subject of 4 customer complaints that we know about seeking to recover investment losses. Two customer complaints were settled by Morgan Stanley in favor of the investors for $2,275,000 and $175,000. Wells Fargo Advisors denied another customer complaint in the investor took no further action. There is currently one FINRA arbitration proceeding pending against Morgan Stanley for Shawn Good’s alleged misconduct.
Allegations Against Shawn Good
A sample of the allegations made in the FINRA reported arbitration claim settlements and/or pending complaints for investment losses are as follows:
- The customer was fraudulently induced to withdraw funds from a portfolio loan account and invest the proceeds in and outside real estate investment.
- Misrepresentation of an Ohio National annuity.
- Misappropriation of funds related to an outside real estate investment opportunity.
- Misappropriation of funds from claimants’ liquidity access credit line account.