‘Windy City Rehab’ sued once more for fraud, this time over

A 2nd pair of house consumers is suing the celebrities of the hit display “Windy City Rehab,” alleging fraud and shoddy paintings and important money back in their $1.33 million acquire worth. The lawsuit, filed Friday in Cook County Circuit Court through consumers Shane Jones and Samantha Mostaccio, names co-stars Alison V. Gramenos (who is going through the title “Alison Victoria”) and Donovan Eckhardt, along side their firms and contractors. The swimsuit additionally asks for an everlasting injunction to drive Discovery Inc.’s HGTV to take Victoria and Eckhardt off the air, announcing it's “deceptive” to painting them as “superstar experts” who create “compelling and stunning transformations.” An lawyer for Victoria stated in an emailed commentary that the lawsuit used

Rabbi accused of fraud in nursing house offers

U.S. securities regulators have charged an Orthodox rabbi from Chicago with dishonest traders out of not less than $10 million since 2014, a few of it allegedly used to pay earlier traders within the method of a Ponzi scheme. In bringing the costs towards Zvi Feiner, 49, the Securities and Exchange Commission mentioned it has settled associated expenses towards one among his enterprise associates, Erez Baver. The SEC mentioned Baver, 39, and an organization he owns have agreed to pay $2.25 million in disgorgement and prejudgment curiosity, plus a civil penalty to be decided, with out admitting or denying the allegations. The expenses contain Feiner’s creation of 20 restricted legal responsibility firms to buy nursing properties