| From today's SEC Digest: 
 JUDGMENT ENTERED AGAINST BROTHERS WHO OPERATED MOMENTUM STOCK PICKING WEBSITE
 
 The Commission announced that on May 25, 2001, the U.S. District Court
 in Eugene, Oregon entered judgments against Jared R. Leisek and his
 brother, Byron J. Leisek. In its complaint, filed on March 1, 2001, the
 Commission alleged that the defendants operated a "momentum" stock
 picking website called TnTStock.com (TnT), through which the brothers
 issued stock recommendations on the website and via e-mail newsletter to
 more than 13,000 TnT subscribers. After the recommendations were
 released, the price and trading volume of the profiled stocks rose
 dramatically, often more than doubling the pre-recommendation levels.
 The complaint alleged that the defendants posted false information on a
 Yahoo! Club message board frequented by TnT's subscribers. The
 complaint further alleged that the defendants falsely claimed, among
 other things, that TnT's representatives held no more than 5,000 shares
 of any stocks profiled on the website and that TnT's representatives
 would never sell shares until thirty minutes after issuing a
 recommendation. In fact, the complaint alleged the defendants usually
 held more than 20,000 shares and sold most of their shares within thirty
 minutes of the release of the recommendations. The defendants are
 alleged to have made $195,994.50 in profits from the scheme.
 
 Without admitting or denying the allegations contained in the complaint,
 the defendants consented to the entry of judgments permanently enjoining
 them from future violations of the antifraud provisions of Section 10(b)
 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder and
 ordering them to pay disgorgement totaling $195,994.50 and prejudgment
 interest thereon, but waiving payment of disgorgement and not assessing
 civil penalties based upon the defendants' demonstrated inability to
 pay. [SEC v. Jared Ray Leisek and Byron John Leisek, Civil Action No.
 CV 01-6084, AA, D. Or.] (LR-17053)
 
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