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Reynold Mainse, OSC fines and sanctions in Axcess Automation/Axcess Funds ponzi scheme
In November of last year, the Ontario Securities and Exchange Commission held a hearing to determine penalties for Gordon Driver, Steven Taylor and Reynold Mainse for their involvement in the ponzi scheme which affected 252 investors in Canada and the … Continue reading
Axcess Automation/Fund updates – Gordon Driver arrested, Reynold Mainse facing OSC ruling in November. Acted contrary to the public interest
I’ve fallen behind a bit in updating the Axcess Automation/Funds saga. A lot has happened lately, with a couple of the key players in the ponzi scheme which saw investors lose millions. The Ontario Securities Commission has put up “Reasons … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Huntley Street, Axcess Funds, General, Gordon Driver
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Reynold Mainse, the OSC and Open Bible Faith Fellowship
Should someone have the rights and privileges of ministerial (ordination) credentials given by a branch of the Ontario government when that person is under investigation by another arm of the provincial government? Reynold Mainse, son of David Mainse, founder of Crossroads Christian Communications Inc. … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Huntley Street, Axcess Funds, General, Gordon Driver
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Gordon Driver, Axcess Automation/Funds ordered to pay 41.4 million by California judge
This week, a federal judge in Southern California sided with the United States Futures Trading Commission and handed Driver a whopping bill for his shenanigans: $41.4 million. U.S. District Court Judge Otis D. Wright, II ordered Driver–who used a majority … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Huntley Street, Axcess Funds, Gordon Driver
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100 Huntley Street founder David Mainse ill
75 year old David Mainse who founded Crossroads Christian Communications has been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (also known as smoldering leukemia) and is undergoing treatment. Mainse is best known for Crossroads flagship show 100 Huntley Street. Myelodysplastic syndrome: In myelodysplastic syndromes, the blood … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Huntley Street, General
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Gordon Driver, Axcess Automation/Axcess Funds
A Freelton man accused of running a $14-million US Ponzi scheme has had his contempt of court hearing in Los Angeles postponed until July. The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission is asking a California judge to find Gordon Driver … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Huntley Street, Axcess Funds, General, Gordon Driver
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Gordon Driver/Axcess Automation barred from US securities industry
The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ruled that Canadian Gordon Driver is permanently barred from the securities industry. The SEC states that through his company Axcess Automation, Gordon Driver fraudulently raised money from over 100 former investors in a ponzi … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Huntley Street, Axcess Funds, Gordon Driver
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Crossroads Christian Communications wants hefty donors to provide 20 million
It’s the financial year end for 100 Huntley Street and CTS, which means this week has been set aside to appeal to donors. Donors are always being appealed to by direct mailing, the lifeblood of religious broadcasters, and a couple … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Huntley Street, Canada's Religious Right, General
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