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Gold/Mining/Energy : Solv Ex (SOLVD)

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To: WTMHouston who wrote (6709)8/15/2000 12:17:34 PM
From: Arcane Lore  Read Replies (2) of 6735
 
From yesterday's SEC Digest:

THE COMMISSION TEMPORARILY SUSPENDS HERBERT CAMPBELL II PURSUANT TO RULE 102(e)(3)

On August 10, Herbert M. Campbell II, an attorney, was temporarily suspended from appearing or practicing before the Commission pursuant to Rule 102(e)(3) of the Commission's Rules of Practice. Campbell, formerly the senior vice president and general counsel of Solv-Ex Corporation, made numerous false and misleading statements regarding Solv-Ex in Commission filings, press releases, letters to shareholders and conference calls with investors and brokers from January 1995
through April 1997.

On May 16, 2000, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico enjoined Campbell from violating the antifraud and reporting provisions of the federal securities laws. For additional information about the injunction entered against Campbell, see prior litigation release No. 16502 (April 5, 2000). The Commission instituted the 102(e)(3) proceeding and temporarily suspended Campbell based on the injunction entered against him.

If Campbell does not file a timely petition with the Commission to lift the temporary suspension, the suspension will become permanent. If Campbell files a timely petition, the Commission may either lift the temporary suspension or set the matter for an administrative hearing, or both. If a hearing is ordered, following the hearing, the Commission may lift the suspension, censure Campbell, or disqualify Campbell from appearing or practicing before the Commission for a period of time or permanently. (Rel. 34-43136; File No. 3-10268)

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