Janice Ann Williams-Mayhew of Okemos Michigan a stockbroker formerly employed by WFG Investments Inc. has been discharged by the firm on March 22, 2017 supported by allegations that Williams-Mayhew placed an investor’s signature on a Representative Change Request form in regards to an annuity contract despite that investor not having been a customer of WFG Investments Inc.
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Public Disclosure additionally confirms that on April 12, 2006, a customer filed an investment related complaint regarding Williams-Mayhew’s conduct where the customer sought $50,000.00 in damages founded on accusations that while Williams-Mayhew was associated with Princor Financial Services, Williams-Mayhew misrepresented the tax consequences for surrendering a variable annuity and also falsely stated that the customer would not incur surrender charges for liquidating the annuity.
Williams-Mayhew became registered with L.M. Kohn & Company on June 1, 2017.
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