SEC, DOJ to distribute $15.5M (U.S.) to Knox victims
2026-03-03 20:05 ET - Street Wire
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by Mike Caswell
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice have recovered $15.5-million for distribution to victims of Roger "Rocket" Knox, the U.K. man jailed for helping multiple pump-and-dumps, including at least four linked to Vancouver. (All figures are in U.S. dollars.) Over a six-year period, he allowed hidden insiders to repeatedly unload shares on the U.S. markets, the government said. His operation, described by prosecutors as a "staggering securities fraud scheme," defrauded 20,000 victims, according to the government.
Prosecutors announced the distribution of the $15.5-million in a news release on Monday, March 2. The government plans to distribute the money to 8,000 victims. (The scheme had more victims, but the government limited the distribution to those who lost $500 or more.) While the money will undoubtedly be welcome, it represents just a portion of the $137-million figure that the government associated with Mr. Knox's fraud.
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And where is Mr.Knox now?
Is he barely existing in penury, dressed in sackcloth and ashes; getting by in semi-comfort in post-Brexit Britain...or living in luxury with the leakage from the $137-million figure that the government associated with Mr. Knox's fraud?
After all, $15.5-million is a mere 11% of the $137-million figure that the government associated with Mr. Knox's fraud.
Posted by halcrow at 2026-03-03 22:17
Sidoo. What a shameful character. unliked by the street, uniked by his family.
Absolute Weasel.
JB
Posted by Jack Bauer at 2026-03-04 07:57
i often wonder if someone's ex boss has connections to Panama...lol
Posted by paper player at 2026-03-04 09:15
That's amazing that he only got 2 years probably they let him out after 6 months because of time already served if you have ever watched American Greed on TV people who have fraudulently taken that amount of $ get 15-20 years in the slammer probably now living the life of Riley in London with lots of $ in Swiss A/cs
Posted by sequential at 2026-03-04 13:45