From today's SEC Digest:
  FINAL CONSENT JUDGMENTS ENTERED AGAINST WELLNESS UNIVERSE CORPORATION, SYNPAN CORPORATION, AND GEORGE CHARLES PAPPAS
  The  Commission  announced today that the U.S. District  Court  for  the Southern  District  of New York entered final judgments  by  consent  on March  17  against defendants, Wellness Universe Corporation  (Wellness) and  Synpan  Corporation (Synpan), and their control  person,  defendant George  Charles  Pappas (Pappas) of New York, New  York,  in  an  action brought  by  the  Commission to stop an ongoing  pump  and  dump  scheme perpetrated  by the defendants in connection with the sale  of  Wellness stock.
  The  Commission's  complaint  alleged that, between  approximately  mid- December  1999 and mid-February 2000, Pappas caused Synpan and  Wellness to  issue  a  series of false or misleading press releases  designed  to inflate artificially the price of Wellness stock so that the defendants, through certain friends and family members of Pappas, could sell  shares of Wellness stock to the public at artificially inflated prices.
  Without  admitting  or  denying  the  allegations  of  the  Commission's complaint, Wellness, Synpan, and Pappas have each consented to the entry of a Final Judgment permanently enjoining each from future violations of Section  17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section  10(b)  of  the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5, promulgated thereunder. In  addition, the Final Judgment to which Pappas has consented  requires Pappas  to  disgorge  a total of $1,128,572.24 in ill-gotten  gains  and prejudgment interest, orders Pappas to pay a $75,000 civil penalty,  and imposes  on  Pappas a penny stock bar and an officer and  director  bar. That Final Judgment also bars Pappas from ever again offering or selling unregistered  securities professionally to investors.  Specifically,  it will  permanently  bar  Pappas  from participating  in  an  unregistered offering  "while  acting as, on behalf of, or in  association  with,  an issuer, underwriter, broker, or dealer."
  sec.gov |