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SEC Charges Life Partners With Fraud

Posted by Brent Everett
Brent Everett
Brent Everett founded Profisys, LLC, a fee-only Registered Investment Advisor, in 1998. While acting as Manag...
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on Wednesday, January 04, 2012
in Unconventional Wisdom

We've been discussing the dangers of investing in life settlements for years, as have many other sources - including the SEC, GAO, Wall Street Journal and the Texas State Securities Board.

Life Partners, based in Waco, Texas and one of the largest brokers of life settlements has been charged by the SEC with fraud.  The SEC alleges that the company was systematically and materially underestimating the life expectancy estimates it used to price transactions. Life expectancy estimates are a critical factor impacting the company's revenues and profit margins as well as the company's ability to generate profits for its shareholders.

According to the SEC's complaint filed in federal district court in Waco, Texas, Life Partners misrepresented and failed to disclose in public filings with the SEC that the company's systematic use of materially underestimated life expectancy estimates constituted a material risk to the company's revenues. Beginning in 1999, the company used life expectancy estimates provided by Dr. Donald T. Cassidy, a Reno, Nevada-based doctor with no actuarial training or prior experience rendering life expectancy estimates. The SEC alleges that Life Partners failed to conduct any meaningful due diligence on Cassidy's qualification to act as a life expectancy underwriter and instructed the doctor to use a life expectancy methodology that was created by the company's former underwriter, a part-owner of Life Partners and that the company's executives were aware that the Cassidy-rendered life expectancy estimates were systematically and materially short.

Don't say we didn't warn you.

Brent Everett founded Profisys, LLC, a fee-only Registered Investment Advisor, in 1998. While acting as Managing Director of that firm, he developed the investment philosophy and the portfolio models currently used by Talis Advisors. He earned a B.S. in Computing and Information Sciences from Oklahoma State University. Mr. Everett’s background includes experience in strategic marketing, executive management and investor relations at Texas Instruments, Samsung Semiconductor, EDI, CSCI, and his own consulting practice. Brent served on the Board of Directors for CSCI, where he helped structure and negotiate management's successful purchase of the company.

Mr. Everett has been a member of the Financial Planning Association, where he was elected to the Board of Directors of the local chapter, the International Association of Financial Engineers, the Econometrics Society, the Association of Pension Professionals and Actuaries Benefits Council, the Estate Planning Council of North Texas and Mensa. He has discussed small cap stock investing on CNNfn and his views regarding investment advisor disclosure have been quoted by several major publications. Along with Scott Maxwell, Brent has been the cohost of The Peaceful Wealth Radio Hour on CNN. He was named as one of Texas Monthly magazine's "5 Star" wealth managers in 2010 and 2011 and one of D Magazine's top wealth managers in 2010.

Mr. Everett lives in Plano with his wife and their Labrador Retreiver. He has served as a member of the Business and Professional Leadership Committee of the Plano Symphony Orchestra, and enjoys reading, fly fishing, college sports, and Formula One racing.

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