SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C.
Litigation Release No. 17265 / December 11, 2001
Securities and Exhange Commission v. Spectrum Brands Corp., Saverio
(Sammy) Galasso III, David Hutter (a/k/a David Green), Charlie Dilluvio
and Michael J. Burns, Civil Case No. CV-01-8257 (Seybert, J.; Boyle,
M.J.) (E.D.N.Y. filed December 11, 2001)
SEC Sues Spectrum Brands Corp. for Fraudulent
Claims for Anthrax Protection Device
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President and Three Promoters Charged
For Manipulating
Stock
The Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission") today filed a
civil action involving an ongoing fraudulent scheme to exploit the
nation's fear of anthrax and bio-terrorism. The Commission's complaint,
which was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of New York, alleges manipulation of the stock of a publicly
traded shell company, Spectrum Brands Corp. The Complaint alleges that
Spectrum Brands, nominally of Hauppauge, New York, is secretly owned and
controlled by a group of stock promoters located in Hicksville, New York.
These undisclosed principals include two individuals -- Saverio (Sammy)
Galasso III and David Hutter (a/k/a David Green) -- who recently pled
guilty to unrelated felony charges and are awaiting sentencing, and an
associate, Charlie Dilluvio. Also charged was the sole officer and
director of Spectrum Brands, Michael J. Burns. All four individuals
(Galasso III, Hutter, Dilluvio and Burns) were arrested today on criminal
charges relating to the Spectrum Brands stock fraud.
According to the Complaint, on or before November 5, 2001, Spectrum
Brands posted on its website that it had a hand-held device called the
"DeGERMinator" capable of "WIP[ING] OUT SURFACE GERMS IN LESS THAN 5
SECONDS, INCLUDING ANTHRAX." The closing price of Spectrum Brands' common
stock tripled on this news, shooting up from approximately $4 on November
1, to $7 on November 2, to $11.75 on November 5, with an intra-day high of
$14 on November 5. Meanwhile, according to the Complaint, the Hicksville
promoters engaged in a series of transactions designed to create
artificial volume in the market for Spectrum Brands securities and sold
stock into the inflated market. The company has made certain corrective
disclosures on its website, but continues to tout in recent press releases
and spam e-mails its supposed progress in combating "bio-terrorism" and
"cyber-terrorism." These include a spam e-mail dated November 29 touting
the company's management and predicting a "$15.00 stock price! Over a 10
fold move!" No disclosure has been made of the substantial ownership
positions and management roles of the Hicksville promoters. Thus,
unbeknownst to the investing public, Spectrum Brands continues to be owned
and operated in secret by Galasso and Hutter, both of whom are convicted
felons.
The Commission charges Spectrum Brands, Saverio (Sammy) Galasso III,
David Hutter (a/k/a David Green), Charlie Dilluvio and Michael J. Burns
with violations of Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933
("Securities Act") and Sections 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 ("Exchange Act") and Rule 10b-5 thereunder, and seeks permanent
injunctions, restitution, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains with
prejudgment interest, and civil penalties from all defendants and an
officer and director bar against Burns.
The Commission acknowledges assistance provided by NASD Regulation
Inc., the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New
York and the United States Postal Inspection Service in this matter. The
Commission's investigation is ongoing.
For tips on how to avoid Internet "pump-and-dump" stock manipulation
schemes, visit http://www.sec.gov/investor/online/pump.htmhttp://www.sec.gov/divisions/enforce/internetenforce.htmhttp://www.sec.gov/complaint.shtml.