SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
LITIGATION RELEASE NO. 16079 / March 8, 1999
Golden Eagle International, Inc. Enjoined by Consent
(Civil Action No. 98-Z-1020 (D. Colo.)
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that on
March 4, 1999 the Honorable Zita L. Weinshienk, United States
District Judge for the District of Colorado entered an order of
permanent injunction against Golden Eagle International, Inc.
("Golden Eagle") The order, which was entered pursuant to the
company's consent, in which in which it neither admitted nor
denied the allegations of the complaint, prohibits the company
from further violations of various provisions of the federal
securities laws, including the anti-fraud, periodic filings, and
books and records provisions.
Specifically the company is prohibited from further
violations of Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933,
Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange
Act")and Rule 10b-5 thereunder, Section 13(b)(2)(B) of the
Exchange Act, Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act and Rules 13a-1,
13a-11, 13a-13, and 12b-20 thereunder.
The complaint, which was filed in May 1998 charged that
Golden Eagle had issued a series of false public statements,
including false filings with the Commission concerning ownership
of mineral properties and reserves on those properties. The
complaint also charged that Golden Eagle had been delinquent in
filing periodic reports with the Commission. In November 1998 the
Commission amended its complaint alleging that Terry Turner,
Golden Eagle's president had issued a false press release in May
1998 that fraudulently claimed that Golden Eagle's Bolivian
properties had substantial amounts of gold reserves.
Litigation is continuing against the remaining defendants
who include, Terry Turner, Ronald Knittle, Mary Erickson, Greg
Vernon Timberline Consulting Inc. (See, Litigation Release No.
15733, May 7, 1998; Litigation Release No. 15862, August 28,
1998).
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
LITIGATION RELEASE NO. 16079 / March 8,
Golden Eagle International, Inc. Enjoined by Consent
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that on March 4, 1999 the Honorable Zita L.
ncluding the anti-fraud, periodic filings, and books and records provisions.
Specifically the company is prohibited from further violations of Section 17of the Securities
The complaint, which was filed in May 1998 charged that Golden Eagle had issued a series of
The complaint also charged that Golden Eagle had been delinquent in filing periodic reports
In November 1998 the Commission amended its complaint alleging that Terry Turner, Golden
Litigation is continuing against the remaining defendants who include, Terry Turner, Ronald
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