Defendant Name: Apollo Commodities Management, L.P.

Defendant Type: Subsidiary of Public Company
Public Company Parent: Apollo Global Management, LLC
SIC Code: 6282
CUSIP: 03761230

Document Reference: IA-4493

Document Details

Legal Case Name In the Matter of Apollo Management V, L.P., Apollo Management VI, L.P., Apollo Management VII, L.P. and Apollo Commodities Management, L.P.
Document Name Order Instituting Administrative And Cease-And-Desist Proceedings Pursuant To Sections 203(E) And 203(K) Of The Investment Advisers Act Of 1940, Making Findings, And Imposing A Cease-And-Desist Order
Document Date 23-Aug-2016
Document Format Administrative Proceeding
File Number 3-17409
Allegation Type Investment Advisers/Investment Companies
Document Summary On the SEC instituted a settled administrative proceeding against four private equity fund advisers affiliated with Apollo Global Management. According to the SEC the proceedings arise from "two distinct breaches of fiduciary duty."

Disgorgement & Penalty Information

Resolutions
Cease and Desist Order
Cooperation Before the Resolution
Remedial Acts or Efforts Before the Resolution
Self Reporting to SEC
Disgorgement Plan
Monetary Penalties:

Disgorgement

Individual:     Shared:     $37,527,000.00
Shared with: Apollo Management V, L.P.; Apollo Management VI, L.P.; Apollo Management VII, L.P.

Civil Penalty

Individual:     Shared:     $12,500,000.00
Shared with: Apollo Management V, L.P.; Apollo Management VI, L.P.; Apollo Management VII, L.P.

Pre-Judgment Interest

Individual:     Shared:     $2,727,552.00
Shared with: Apollo Management V, L.P.; Apollo Management VI, L.P.; Apollo Management VII, L.P.

Related Documents:

2016-165 23-Aug-2016 Press Release--Administrative Proceeding
Apollo Charged with Disclosure and Supervisory Failures
On August 23, 2016, the SEC announced that “four private equity fund advisers affiliated with Apollo Global Management have agreed to a $52.7 million settlement for misleading fund investors about fees and a loan agreement and failing to supervise a senior partner who charged personal expenses to the funds.”

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