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This letter is a follow-up to Senator Vitter's December 2013 letter to SIPC Chairwoman Sharon Bowen asking for the SIPC Board to re-vote on complying with the SEC's order to SIPC to initiate a liquidation of Stanford Group Company (SGC) and allow Stanford victims to file claims for protection of up to $500K of their savings that were stolen by SGC's owner--Allen Stanford.
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Senator Vitter's March 28, 2014 Letter to SIPC Chairwoman Sharon Bowen on Behalf of Stanford Victims
This letter is a follow-up to Senator Vitter's December 2013 letter to SIPC Chairwoman Sharon Bowen asking for the SIPC Board to re-vote on complying with the SEC's order to SIPC to initiate a liquidation of Stanford Group Company (SGC) and allow Stanford victims to file claims for protection of up to $500K of their savings that were stolen by SGC's owner--Allen Stanford.
This letter is a follow-up to Senator Vitter's December 2013 letter to SIPC Chairwoman Sharon Bowen asking for the SIPC Board to re-vote on complying with the SEC's order to SIPC to initiate a liquidation of Stanford Group Company (SGC) and allow Stanford victims to file claims for protection of up to $500K of their savings that were stolen by SGC's owner--Allen Stanford.
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