Charles D. Adams
- Born: 1936-?
- A.L. Williams
- Mastermind
- 1990 1111 - Asbury Park Press - This Isn't Just Insurance: When A.L. Williams Pitches, Agents Listen, by Ames Alexander --- [BonkNote]
- Mastermind
- Lifetime Security Insurance of Denton, TX
- LSL Corporation of Denton, TX
- Progressive National Corporation, Illinois Holding Company
- Progressive National Life Insurance
- SEC
- Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, Georgia
- From Leachville, Arkansas, Born in El Paso, Texas
- TimeLine - approximate dates
- 1954 - High School - Leachville High School
- 1958 - College - Graduated from Arkansas Tech
- 1958 - Arkansas - High School Sports Coach - Bergman
- 1959 - Arkansas - High School Sports Coach - Mountain Home High School
- 1960 - West Point - Physical Education Instructor
- 1960-1968 - Little Rock, Arkansas - Insurance Company - Agent-?
- 1961-1962 - Arkansas - High School Sports Coach - Bentonville High School
- 1963- - Missouri - High School Sports Coach - Miller High School
- 1968-1972-? - Founder, President of LSL Corporation, Lifetime Security
- 1974 - Bad Check - Empire Bank
- 1975 04-1976 06 - Prison - (14 months in Federal Prison)
- Unregistered Securities used for Collateral for Bank Loan
- 1977 - Teamed up with Art Williams to form A.L. Williams.
- 1990 1111 - Asbury Park Press - This Isn't Just Insurance: When A.L. Williams Pitches, Agents Listen, by Ames Alexander --- [BonkNote]
- With no formal business education or corporate management experience, Williams formed his own insurance agency in 1977, teaming up with Charles D. "Boe" Adams, who was earlier convicted of stock and land fraud.
- 1990 1111 - Asbury Park Press - This Isn't Just Insurance: When A.L. Williams Pitches, Agents Listen, by Ames Alexander --- [BonkNote]
- 1990 1111 - Asbury Park Press - This Isn't Just Insurance: When A.L. Williams Pitches, Agents Listen, by Ames Alexander --- [BonkNote]
- The sales troops have been without their leader since July, when Williams announced that he was taking a leave of absence to cooperate with an FBI investigation into his unorthodox insurance sales firm.
- With no formal business education or corporate management experience, Williams formed his own insurance agency in 1977, teaming up with Charles D. "Boe" Adams, who was earlier convicted of stock and land fraud.
- Williams now refers to Adams as the "genius" behind the operation.
- Outside his Atlanta office, Williams reportedly kept a life-size portrait of Adams, bearing the inscription "The Mastermind."
- 1988 0211 - FR - Federal Register - 122p
- [Release No. IC-16254; File No. 812-6678] - Charles D. Adams; Filing of Application
- Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:
- p4092-4093 - Charles D. Adams - On April 4,1975, Adams pled guilty to one count of a three-count indictment. US. v. Adams, No. S-74-16-cr. (E.D. Tex. filed Oct. 4,1974).
- This case involved the alleged issuance and sale by Adams of unauthorized LSL stock certificates.
- Because more ten years have elapsed since the conviction, the Prohibitions of section 9(a)(1) of the Act are not applicable to Adams by virtue of that conviction.
- 1971 0204 - Denton Record-Chronicle -
- 04 Feb 1971, Thu Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Texas) Newspapers.com
- 1971 0511 - Denton Record-Chronicle - Transwestern Control Bought by Lifetime -
- 1972 0618 - Springfield Leader and Press - Insurance Deal Rejected - (A27, A32) -
- pA27 - newspapers.com/article/springfield-leader-and-press/149444722/
- pA32 - newspapers.com/article/springfield-leader-and-press/149445087/
- Charles D. Adams, President of LSL Corporation
- Progressive National Corporation, Illinois Holding Company
- Progressive National Life Insurance
- 1972 1102 - Baxter Bulletin - Former Coach Named to Tech Hall of Fame - newspapers.com/article/baxter-bulletin/149448201/
- 1972 1105 - Denton Record-Chronicle -
- 1973 0607 - Denton Record-Chronicle -
- 1973 1101 - Denton Record-Chronicle - City Firms Named In SEC Action --- [BonkNote]
- 1974 0113 - Springfield Leader and Press - newspapers.com/article/springfield-leader-and-press/149445314/
- 1974 0225 - Springfield Leader and Press - Former Empire Controllers to Purchase Adams Loan - newspapers.com/article/springfield-leader-and-press/149445768/
- 1974 0804 - Denton Record-Chronicle - Cauble Seeks Judgement on LSL Corporation
- 1974 1013 - Denton Record-Chronicle - Man Brings Suit on 17 Defendants --- [BonkNote]
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- 1976 1017 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Lowther Said To Have Offered To Intercede In Insurance Venture, by Ronald J. Lawrence
- 1988 0211 - FR - Federal Register - 122p
- [Release No. IC-16254; File No. 812-6678] - Charles D. Adams; Filing of Application
- Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:
- p4092-4093 - Charles D. Adams - On April 4,1975, Adams pled guilty to one count of a three-count indictment. US. v. Adams, No. S-74-16-cr. (E.D. Tex. filed Oct. 4,1974).
- This case involved the alleged issuance and sale by Adams of unauthorized LSL stock certificates.
- Because more ten years have elapsed since the conviction, the Prohibitions of section 9(a)(1) of the Act are not applicable to Adams by virtue of that conviction.
- 1990 1111 - Asbury Park Press - This Isn't Just Insurance: When A.L. Williams Pitches, Agents Listen, by Ames Alexander --- [BonkNote]
- The sales troops have been without their leader since July, when Williams announced that he was taking a leave of absence to cooperate with an FBI investigation into his unorthodox insurance sales firm.
- With no formal business education or corporate management experience, Williams formed his own insurance agency in 1977, teaming up with Charles D. "Boe" Adams, who was earlier convicted of stock and land fraud.
- Williams now refers to Adams as the "genius" behind the operation.
- Outside his Atlanta office, Williams reportedly kept a life-size portrait of Adams, bearing the inscription "The Mastermind."
- 1956 - SEC - 22nd Annual Report of the Securities and Exchange Commission - SECAR - 147p
- p63 - Suspensions Orders - Charles D. Adams, Joseph H. Neebe as the Friendly Persuasion Co., New York; Securities Act - Release No.3654 - (June 28, 1956)
- 1956 - Federal Register -
- p4982 - Charles D. Adams and Joseph H. Neebe as "The Friendly Persuasion Company, " File No. 24NY-3460 ;