Brad Heppner, the founder of Beneficient, a Dallas-based financial services company, was convicted by a jury late last week on numerous fraud charges related to a multiyear, $150 million loan scheme.
DALLAS, May 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- Beneficient (NASDAQ: BENF) (the “Company”), a technology-enabled platform providing exit opportunities and primary capital solutions and related trust and ...
Unexpected star Bella Vaughn is entering her bridal era. Bella, 16, announced she is engaged to boyfriend Hunter Johnson more than one year after welcoming their first child. “From promise ring to ...
Heppner was guilty of four charges: securities fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and wire fraud, and false statements to auditors. His sentencing is in October. He faces a ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A federal jury in Manhattan on ...
TLC's Unexpected stars Bella Vaughn and Hunter Johnson are now officially engaged. Bella, who is 16 has announced the news on May 6 by sharing a slideshow on TikTok and Instagram showing off her new ...
Brad Heppner, a Texas-based businessman who served as chairman of financial-services companies Beneficient and GWG Holdings, was found guilty by a jury of fraud charges in connection with a financial ...
Bella, 16, announced she is engaged to boyfriend Hunter Johnson more than one year after welcoming their first child. “From promise ring to engagement ring, I’ll forever love you hunter wesley and i ...
Brad Heppner, former chairman of Beneficient and bankrupt GWG Holdings, is guilty of federal fraud counts for illegally funneling more than $150 million in company funds to a trust he secretly ...
Released by San Francisco The 49ers released Vaughn on Monday. Impact Vaughn served as camp and preseason depth while the Niners dealt with injuries in their backfield. Vaughn played 46 offensive ...