The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil enforcement action in The United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida against defendants: Equialt, LLC (Equialt); Equialt Fund, LLC (Fund 1); Equialt Fund II, LLC (Fund 2); Equialt Fund III, LLC (Fund 3); EA Sip, LLC (EA); Brian Davison (Davison) and Barry Rybicki (Rybicki) (collectively, defendants). The defendants are charged with running a real estate Ponzi scheme that raised over $170 million from over 1,100 investors and misappropriating millions of dollars for their own personal gain, buying luxury cars, fine jewelry, chartering private jets and other lavish expenditures. The compliant also lists seventeen relief defendants that received proceeds of the fraud without any legitimate entitlement to the money: 128 E. Davis Blvd, LLC; 310 78th Ave, LLC; 551 3rd Ave S, LLC; 604 West Azeele, LLC; 2101 W. Cypress, LLC; 2112 W. Kennedy Blvd, LLC; 5123 E. Broadway Ave, LLC; Blue Waters TI, LLC; BNAZ, LLC; BR Support Services, LLC; Bungalows TI, LLC; Capri Haven, LLC; EA NY, LLC; Equialt 519 3rd Ave S., LLC; McDonald Revocable Living Trust; Silver Sands TI, LLC; TB Oldest House Est. 1842, LLC.
In connection with his appointment, the Receiver has established a website: http://www.equialtreceivership.com/. EquiAlt investors are encouraged to check this website for important updates, including information regarding a plan of distribution of any assets that are recovered, as well as forms required by the District Court for participation as a claimant in the distribution process.
The website to which you will be directed has been established at Mr. Wiand’s direction as court-appointed receiver to provide information for interested parties to the receivership. The website does not belong to, nor is it maintained by, Guerra King.