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Business Insider USA Entertainment November 05, 2022
The former CEOs of MoviePass and its former parent company, Helios and Matheson Analytics (HMNY) — Ted Farnsworth and Mitch Lowe — have been charged in a securities fraud case, according to court documents.Per a Department of Justice statement, the court documents allege... + más
Federal Prosecutors Charge Ex-CEOs of MoviePass, Parent Company in Alleged Fraud Scheme | NBC 6 South Florida
Federal prosecutors charge ex-CEOs of MoviePass, parent company in alleged fraud scheme | CNBC
The Boston Globe USA Life January 20, 2023
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Los Angeles Times USA Business September 29, 2022
The U.S Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit against former executives of the controversial cinema subscription service MoviePass, alleging they made fraudulent statements about the business. The market regulator said that for more than two years, Theodore... + más
MoviePass is coming back. Its timing couldn't be worse | CNN
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Los Angeles Times USA Business November 05, 2022
Two former MoviePass Inc. executives were charged with securities and wire fraud for allegedly scheming to defraud investors of the parent of the bankrupt company. Theodore Farnsworth, 60, of Miami, and J. Mitchell Lowe, 70, of Miami Beach, are accused of making false... + más
SEC sues former MoviePass executives for alleged fraud and misleading investors | Los Angeles Times
MarketWatch USA Business November 04, 2022
Ted Farnsworth, 60, and J. Mitchell Lowe, 70, were charged with falsely claiming that MoviePass’s offer of unlimited tickets for just $9.95 a month was sustainable and could even be profitable, when they knew it was just a marketing gimmick aimed solely at boosting subscriber... + más
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