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NJ Wells Fargo Advisory Office Shuts Out Son From Inheritance
Westfield NJ : Wells Fargo Advisory management refuses to answer questions,emails or phone calls .

Thousands of people depend on Wells Fargo Advisory for their retirement and investments savings. But do you really know if your money is safe and sound?
With current marketplace turbulence and the uncertain nature of the stock market, almost anything can disrupt financial stability.
Even an unexpected visit to North Korea by the President of the United States, or a simple tweet by President Trump can send some financial markets teetering. With so much financial uncertainty, today's families depend on their financial investments for stability.
Wells Fargo Advisors is a subsidiary of Wells Fargo. It is the ninth largest brokerage firm in the United States with $490 billion in retail client assets under management
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But questions about Well Fargo Advisors have been raised over the last several months by a long-standing family member. His late family had seven-figure accounts with the Wells Fargo Advisory in Westfield NJ over several decades.
Due to the legal cases that Johnson & Johnson (J&J) was losing from lawsuits regarding their baby powder products, issues have been raised as to the selling off of tens of thousands of dollars worth of J&J stock just days before the new year, which caused the family member a tax nightmare while Wells Fargo made a nice commission on the sale.
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The next day after the sale of stock, Wells Fargo posted a notice that if you have their stock you shouldn't sell it.
Now the Westfield office of Wells Fargo Advisory is being called out on the carpet to justify the outrageous behavior of that branch. The family sibling is appalled by Mr. Lupton's attitude as he hides under his desk as the branch manager of Westfield office while sitting on his six-figure accounts with little interest from that office.
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