Richard Adolphus Forde AKA/ Euburn R.A. Forde – Summary of prior charges:

2000 Nightline Video concerning Richard Forde

2000 – SEC Securities Fraud Action (Tutornet.com)

Agency: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

What happened:
The SEC filed a civil enforcement action against Tutornet.com and Richard (Euburn R.A.) Forde alleging that investors were misled through false and misleading statements.

Key allegations:

  • Claimed relationship with America Online that was allegedly misrepresented.
  • Claimed a prospective $30 million investment that allegedly did not exist as represented.
  • Claimed a nationwide rollout involving United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
  • SEC alleged investors were given misleading information regarding the company’s business prospects and financial condition.

Outcome:

  • Permanent injunction entered.
  • Civil penalties imposed.
  • Amended disclosures required.

2000–2002 – Tutornet Shareholder Litigation

Type: Civil shareholder lawsuits

What happened:
Multiple shareholders sued in connection with investments in operations and reverse-merger activities.

Allegations reported publicly:

  • Securities fraud.
  • Failure to properly issue or transfer stock certificates.
  • Misrepresentations regarding company assets and business relationships.
  • Investors claimed substantial financial losses.

Outcome:
Various civil proceedings and settlements occurred, though the specific outcomes varied by case.


2008 – Federal Indictment

Agency: Federal Bureau of Investigation / U.S. Department of Justice

What happened:
Federal prosecutors charged Richard Forde and others in connection with a bankruptcy and mortgage fraud scheme involving a multi-million-dollar real estate transaction.

Core allegations:

  • Concealing financial arrangements from the bankruptcy court.
  • Misrepresenting the true nature of a property transaction.
  • Using false information in connection with mortgage financing.

2009 – Conviction for Bankruptcy Fraud and Bank Fraud

Court: U.S. District Court

What happened:
A federal jury convicted Richard Forde.

Convictions included:

  • Conspiracy
  • Bankruptcy fraud
  • Bank fraud

Summary:
The case involved a real estate transaction where prosecutors alleged the true financial arrangements were hidden from the bankruptcy court and lending institutions.

Outcome:

  • Convicted by jury.
  • Sentenced to approximately 42 months in federal prison.
  • Ordered to pay approximately $1.1 million in restitution.

2010 – Appeal

Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

What happened:
Forde appealed his conviction.

Result:
The conviction was upheld, leaving the fraud convictions intact.

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