Raffensperger Seeks Victim Input to Aid First Liberty Investigation
Atlanta– Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s Securities Division has launched an investigation into the business practices of First Liberty Building and Loan ("First Liberty") following concerns about its investment activities. As part of the investigation, the Division is reaching out to individuals who may have invested money with First Liberty. If you believe you are one of those victims, officials are requesting that you complete a brief confidential survey to assist in the fact-finding process.
“We are committed to protecting Georgians who may have been misled. Our division works tirelessly to ensure transparency and accountability in the securities marketplace,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “Public input is vital to that mission.”
The Securities Division is responsible for regulating the securities industry in Georgia, including the investment products offered to residents, the firms and professionals who sell them, and the businesses that solicit funds from the public for investment purposes.
If you engaged with First Liberty and have not yet submitted a formal complaint with the Securities Division, you are encouraged to do so using the appropriate channels on the Secretary of State’s website. Individuals who contact the office will be treated confidentially.
For questions or assistance, please contact the Securities Division at [email protected].
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