Legislators and Secretary of State officials will discuss Wyoming's laws about shell corporations and registered agents at an interim committee meeting in May.
In 2005 and 2006, the U.S. Department of Justice named Wyoming as an easy mark for those intent on committing fraud because of its lax laws about shell corporations.
Everybody loves a good birthday party. While we may not be throwing a big bash, we do want to recognize a very important and relevant document to the state of Wyoming.
A Casper man and his Denver-area business partner have been ordered to stop selling bogus securities that have defrauded more than $11 million from scores of investors -- including three in central Wyoming -- and sometimes lined their own pockets, according to the Colorado Division of Securities.
Secretary of State Max Maxfield says all non-federal candidates, candidate committees, political action committees (PACs) and organizations in Wyoming must submit a campaign finance Receipts Report by Tuesday, October 28th.