A Miami federal judge pulled the plug on a class action trying to hold the Securities and Exchange Commission liable for failing to root out former billionaire R. Allen Stanford’s Ponzi scheme.
The negligence lawsuit, led by lead plaintiff Carlos Zelaya, alleged the SEC should have known about the $7 billion scam after investigating the Stanford International Bank and related entities from 1997 to 2004.
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