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Robin Emily Katz
AWC/2009019057101
While employed as a personal banker at her member firm’s affiliate bank, Katz improperly obtained an automatic teller machine (ATM) card for a customer’s account without authorization and misappropriated approximately $100,000 from the customer’s account.
Robin Emily Katz : Barred
Tags: ATM  Bank  
Bill Singer's Comment
"Improperly obtained an automatic teller machine (ATM) card for a customer's account without authorization . . ." Umm, do you folks at FINRA think that you might, you now, perhaps, uhh, just put a bit more punch into the charge?  I mean, you know, I see where you phrase it that Katz only "misappropriated approximately $100,000 . . ." It's not like she intentionally defrauded the bank or stole any money . . . right? 

Geez.  Improperly obtained. Misappropriated. How nice.
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