The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has asked a federal judge in Atlanta to bar a Villa Rica man from operating financial investment websites that SEC lawyers claim have defrauded investors of more than $1 million.

The civil suit, filed April 13 by SEC attorneys, said that James A. Evans Jr. operated an Internet website called DollarMonster that promoted itself as a private fund with more than 120 “management teams” and $38 million in assets that would make investors “big profits.”

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