Apr 13, 2010

Sean David Morton back to business

After initially publishing that an "official press release" would be coming regarding charges that Sean David Morton defrauded investors out of over $6mil, it looks like it is back to business as usual for Morton.

The image left shows Morton's website announcing a pending press release that never came to be. Morton's website is now back in operation after it was practically left bare days after the SEC announcing its lawsuit against Morton.

Morton is again back to his old hat of hawking his predictions and making appearances at New Age variety events.

For one speaking event he will be at, Morton has his biography listed, which includes, "His political and economic predictions shocked the nation. [...] He also predicted exact dates for the post-90's decline of the DOW and NASDAQ, and has given the exact levels -- and timing-of their subsequent rise and fall. "

I'm sure this claim of Morton's alleged accuracy in predicting the markets will come to a shock to all of his investors who lost their money.

Apr 7, 2010

Criminal Charges In Sean David Morton's Furture?


With current and pending civil lawsuits, will criminal charges be filed in the case of the so-called psychic accused of swindling $6mil ?

With the SEC announcing its filing of civil litigation against Sean David Morton, coupled with private litigation, the logical question that comes to mind is if criminal charges will be filed.

In 1992, supposed psychic Sylvia Browne was criminally charged for diverting funds from a mining investment operation into her psychic research foundation. While it wasn't anything near the $6,000,000 Sean David Morton is accused of defrauding investors of, Morton's legal woes certainly do refelct the case of Browne's.

Of course, any time investor fraud is brought up, one cannot but help to think of Bernie Madoff and the hefty 150 year prison sentence he received for his massive Ponzi scheme. Madoff's troubles began once the SEC decided to take a closer look at what he was doing with investor funds.

Since it is patently clear nobody can rely on Morton for tomorrow's headlines today, we'll all just have to wait for tomorrow's news tomorrow.


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Apr 1, 2010

"I believe in Sean David Morton"


One Sean David Morton supporter named Mike Bara (pictured above) declares in a video, "I believe in Sean David Morton," while displaying and pointing out a button of Morton worn on a shirt.

While one person may declare a belief in Sean David Morton, there are over one-hundred investors who are out $6,800,000.00 that would likely disagree with such an assertion of faith. What good is a psychic who can't see the future? You'd think Morton would have seen all of the personal lawsuits against him that have cropped up, with Morton apparently losing them all, including a recent case where an investor alleged he was defrauded of $217,000.00 It's frightening to see how anyone could believe in Sean David Morton at this point, let alone any of his claims or obviously bogus psychic powers.

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