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NOTICE TO WELLS FARGO BROKERAGE CUSTOMERS -- The Securities Arbitration Law Firm of Klayman & Toskes, P.A. Continues Wells Fargo Advisors Investigation -- California AG Issues Search Warrant

The Securities Arbitration Law Firm of Klayman & Toskes, P.A. (“K&T”), www.nasd-law.com, continues to investigate Wells Fargo Advisors for potential Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sales practice violations following the California Attorney General’s Office search warrant which seeks bank customer records, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. The information sought by the warrant concerns the manner in which Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) opened customer accounts through “cross-selling” efforts that resulted in a recent $185 million settlement reached with Los Angeles County and federal regulators.

According to Wells Fargo’s 3Q 2016 Quarterly Supplement, “cross-selling” referrals from Retail Banking to Wells Fargo Advisors resulted in an excess of $1 billion in new deposits and $677 million in net income for the Wealth and Investment Management business lines which includes Wells Fargo Advisors, The Private Bank, Abbot Downing, Wells Fargo Institutional Retirement and Trust, and Wells Fargo Asset Management. Securities attorney Lawrence L. Klayman, Esq. comments, “Wells Fargo’s ability to supervise its employees, including their financial advisors, has been brought into question. The CEO, Robert G. Stumpf, has abruptly resigned, which seems to indicate that the Board recognizes the need to address the company’s culture that encouraged the opening of thousands of fraudulent accounts.” Mr. Klayman further explains, “Our investigation is focused on whether Wells Fargo Advisors prudently managed customer accounts that were opened by the firm. In some instances, Wells Fargo Advisors and its parent Wells Fargo bank may have failed to supervise the ‘cross-selling’ activities of their employees and could be responsible for any damages.”

The sole purpose of this release is to investigate whether Wells Fargo Advisors’ “cross-selling” efforts violated FINRA sales practice rules regarding the handling of customer investment accounts including, unsuitable recommendations, breach of fiduciary duty, misrepresentations and omissions of material facts, unauthorized transactions and a failure to supervise. Current and former customers of Wells Fargo Advisors who have information about the sales practices of the firm or its financial advisors are encouraged to contact Lawrence L. Klayman, Esq. or Raymond Gentile, Esq. of Klayman & Toskes, P.A. at (888) 997-9956, or visit our website at www.nasd-law.com.

About Klayman & Toskes, P.A.

K&T is a leading national securities law firm which practices exclusively in the field of securities arbitration and litigation, on behalf of retail and institutional investors throughout the world in large and complex securities matters. The firm represents high net-worth, ultra-high-net-worth, and institutional investors, such as non-profit organizations, unions, public and multi-employer pension funds. K&T has office locations in California, Florida, New York and Puerto Rico.

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21/10/2016

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