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Abstract:On April 24, 2025, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a motion in the Southern District of New York seeking to reopen its enforcement action against Renwick Haddow. The goal is to adjust the scope of a nearly eight-year-old asset freeze so that certain foreign real-estate assets may be sold by bankruptcy trustees in the U.K.
On April 24, 2025, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a motion in the Southern District of New York seeking to reopen its enforcement action against Renwick Haddow. The goal is to adjust the scope of a nearly eight-year-old asset freeze so that certain foreign real-estate assets may be sold by bankruptcy trustees in the U.K.
Background: 2017 Complaint and Preliminary Injunction
Bankruptcy Proceedings and Joint Trustees Position
The SECs Motion: Carving Out the Villas
In response, the SECs April 24 motion requests a modification of the 2017 asset-freeze order to expressly exclude the Corfu and Marrakech properties. Key points include:
Related Criminal Case and Next Steps
Conclusion
The SEC‘s initiative to revisit an enforcement action filed in 2017 underscores the agency’s continuing commitment to both preserve assets for victim restitution and harmonize its orders with concurrent bankruptcy processes abroad. By carving out the Corfu and Marrakech villas from the asset-freeze scope, the SEC aims to avoid protracted litigation over property sales and ensure that recovered funds flow to defrauded investors without undue delay.
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