SEC Wins $1.18 Million Judgment Against AI Financial Education Foundation for False Investment Adviser Claims

According to SEC Litigation Release No. 26577, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado entered a default judgment on June 26 against AI Financial Education Foundation Ltd., ordering the company to pay a civil penalty of $1,182,254. The court permanently enjoined the firm from violating Sections 204(a) and 207 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and barred it from filing Form ADV as an Exempt Reporting Adviser.

The SEC alleged that the company made material misrepresentations in its July 2024 Form ADV filing, including claims that it managed $10 million in assets, operated from office space in the Denver metropolitan area, and advised a private investment fund. Investigators could not substantiate any of these claims. The company also failed to provide records supporting the disclosures after being requested by SEC staff.

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