Stories Related to Former Alpine Resident Ordered By New Jersey Bureau Of Securities To Pay Fine In Fraud Scheme

The New Jersey Bureau of Securities Wednesday ordered Trolice Consulting Services LLC and its president, former Alpine resident James R. Trolice, to pay a $2.5 million civil penalty after finding that Trolice and his company engaged in a scheme to sell more than $3.6 million in unregistered securities to more than 170 investors, at least 111 of whom lived in New Jersey.

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