SEC charges ex-Mike Tyson financial adviser with fraud (Reuters)
(Adds details, Mike Tyson, bylines) By Jonathan Stempel and Sarah N. Lynch June 15 (Reuters) – The former chief of a financial services firm owned by Live Nation Entertainment Inc, who was previously accused of embezzling from former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, was charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with stealing $670,000 from clients. Brian Ourand, 53, the former president of SFX Financial Advisory Management Enterprises, was charged on Monday with fraud for having written checks and initiated wire transfers from client accounts for his own benefit from 2006 to 2011. In bringing administrative proceedings against the Miami resident, the SEC did not identify which clients were defrauded.