An investment adviser from Avon, Connecticut, has been federally indicted on a series of fraud charges stemming from an alleged scheme that reportedly cost three financial services companies more than $3.3 million. Andrew M. Komarow, 36, who previously established a financial planning firm specializing in services for individuals on the autism spectrum, faces an 11-count indictment. A federal grand jury in New Haven returned the indictment on February 4, accusing Komarow of both wire fraud and securities fraud, according to official statements. Komarow appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge S.
An investment adviser from Avon, Connecticut, has been federally indicted on a series of fraud charges stemming from an alleged scheme that reportedly cost three financial services companies more than $3.3 million. Andrew M. Komarow, 36, who previously established a financial planning firm specializing in services for individuals on the autism spectrum, faces an 11-count indictment. A federal grand jury in New Haven returned the indictment on February 4, accusing Komarow of both wire fraud and securities fraud, according to official statements. Komarow appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge S.