Investors have reportedly disputed the sales practices of securities broker John Charles Wilson II [CRD: 5974073, York, South Carolina], according to publicly available information on Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) BrokerCheck. It appears that Wilson worked for Edward Jones from October 21, 2011, to September 22, 2025. Keep reading to find out more about the disclosures involving this securities broker.
Edward Jones Investor Accused Wilson Of Outside Investments
Specifically, a client filed a complaint about John Wilson. Mainly, the client alleged that Wilson made promises concerning an outside investment opportunity. Because of this, the client allegedly sustained damages. Consequently, on October 13, 2025, Edward Jones settled this matter by paying the client $16,713.09 in damages.
John Wilson Disclosed Allegations By Edward Jones Client
Evidently, a client of Edward Jones contested Wilson’s handling of an alleged outside investment opportunity, based on a complaint. Allegedly, Wilson accepted $20,000 in cash from the client. It appears that Wilson allegedly caused the investor to sustain damages involving outside investments. Therefore, Edward Jones opted to settle the matter on September 29, 2025, by compensating the client in the amount of $32,432.43.
Edward Jones Disaffiliated With Wilson For Concerns Involving Lending Arrangements With Clients, Selling Away
Also, on August 29, 2025, Edward Jones disaffiliated with Wilson. Notably, Edward Jones alleged that Wilson did not follow firm policy relating to lending arrangements with clients, selling away, and improper conduct.
Did You Sustain Losses Because Of Financial Advisor / Securities Broker John Wilson?
Are you concerned regarding investments you made with John Wilson? You can get in touch with Soreide Law Group at (888) 760-6552 or online and talk with a securities lawyer concerning a possible recovery of your investment losses. Soreide Law Group has recovered losses for investors throughout the United States. Also, the firm works on a contingency fee arrangement and advances all costs. Wilson and brokerage firms Wilson worked for deny allegations of sales practice violations.