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Four-Year Prison Sentence For Fraudulent Washington Financial Advisor

Anna Hallissey Reporter January 6, 2015

Four-Year Prison Sentence For Fraudulent Washington Financial Advisor

A financial advisor who was barred by FINRA in 2005 following claims of embezzlement was sentenced yesterday to 51 months in prison for a case of wire fraud.

A financial advisor who was barred by FINRA in 2005 following claims of embezzlement was sentenced yesterday to 51 months in prison for a case of wire fraud.

Jeffrey Knutsen, owner of Bellwether Wealth Management in Bellingham, WA, was convicted of stealing over $255,000 from 26 client accounts, many of whom were elderly.

Records in the case showed that Knutsen did not make his clients aware of FINRA’s bar against him working as a broker, which came about following a customer complaint of Knutsen embezzling their account. He continued to handle their accounts by telling them he was moving to a different online brokerage to reduce fees, the FBI said in a statement.

Online accounts were set up in clients’ names on TD Ameritrade and E*Trade, with Knutsen retaining full control and access over the accounts.

In doing so he held the check-writing privileges, and over seven and a half years he issued over 200 checks for $251,892 from the online broker/dealers without his clients’ consent.

Knutsen used the money for personal gain, with the checks deposited into his personal account.

“This is a crime of greed—pure unadulterated greed—plain and simple,” said acting US attorney, Annette Hayes. “This fraud damaged the elderly victims emotionally as well as financially.”

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