The following excerpt is from the SEC website:
November 23, 2011
“The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil injunctive action against Myron Weiner, relating to his unregistered sale of shares of Spongetech Delivery Systems, Inc. (“Spongetech”) in 2009. In its complaint, the Commission alleges that Weiner purchased the shares from a Spongetech affiliate at a discounted price of 5 cents, and then sold the shares into the public market less than three months later for 20 cents, for a profit of $1,215,057. The Commission’s complaint alleges that Weiner’s sales were not registered with the Commission, and no exemption from the registration requirements of the federal securities laws applied.
The Commission’s complaint seeks a final judgment: (1) enjoining Weiner from violating Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933 (registration provisions); (2) requiring the payment of disgorgement of $1,215,057, plus prejudgment interest of $80,135; (3) requiring payment of a civil penalty of $50,000; and (5) barring Weiner for one year from participating in the offering of any penny stock.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York filed a related forfeiture action. The Commission wishes to thank the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service for their assistance in connection with this matter.”
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