Texas man with less than $1 in account offers $200M to bail out space company: SEC

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A Texas man is being sued by the SEC after he allegedly submitted a bogus offer to bail Virgin Orbit out for $200 million, with less than $1 in his account.

A Fort Worth, Texas, native faces serious accusations after the Securities and Exchange Commission announced plans to sue him for allegedly submitting a "bogus offer" of $200 million to purchase the now-defunct space company, Virgin Orbit. The SEC claims Matthew Brown and his company, Matthew Brown Companies, LLC, engaged in a fraudulent scheme to submit a bogus offer to invest $200 million in Virgin Orbit Holdings, Inc, which was once listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol VORB.

The SEC is seeking permanent injunctions, a civil penalty, and an officer-and-director bar against Brown, prohibiting him from holding such positions within companies. Brown’s company did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. Matthew Brown Companies, LLC released a statement to FOX 4 in Dallas in response to the SEC’s lawsuit, denying the allegations and claiming the complaint is filled with "egregious errors, fabrications and biased allegations.

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