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Lisa Boisselle Faces Complaints for NovaTech and HyperFund Crypto Losses

Did you invest with Lisa Boisselle in two crypto currency investments called NovaTech and HyperFund, also known as HyperVerse? If so, you’re not alone—and you may have legal options to recover your losses. The securities and investment fraud law firm of Israels & Neuman is investigating recent regulatory complaints made by the Arizona Corporation Commission against Lisa Boisselle and Labi Investments (a business run by Boisselle), doing business as Wealthwise.
What Are the Allegations Against Lisa Boisselle?
The Arizona Corporation Commission filed a regulatory complaint against Boisselle and Wealthwise in August 2025. Arizona alleged that Boisselle began offering investments in two cryptocurrencies called NovaTech and HyperFund, also known as HyperVerse beginning in 2021. It was alleged that she sold nearly $1.4 million worth of investments in NovaTech and HyperFund to at least 16 clients.
Beginning in 2022, NovaTech has faced serious legal challenges, including from Russia, British Columbia, California, Wisconsin, Washington, New York, and Florida, alleging that NovaTech was essentially a fraud. It was further alleged that Boisselle held some of her clients’ money in these cryptocurrencies in her own Coinbase account.
Background on Lisa Boisselle
Lisa Boisselle worked out of a Scottsdale, Arizona office, as well as Yakima and Kennewick, Washington offices, while affiliated with LPL Financial from January 2018 to February 2022. Boisselle had been in the securities industry since 2011 and was previously affiliated with Waddell & Reed (which merged with LPL Financial).
Can I Recover My Investment Losses?
Yes—investors may have the right to pursue claims through FINRA arbitration, a legal forum designed to help recover funds lost due to broker misconduct or unsuitable investment recommendations.
Lisa Boisselle may be individually liable for misrepresentation, unsuitable advice, or breach of fiduciary duty. However, LPL Financial may also bear responsibility if they failed to properly supervise Boisselle or ignored warning signs while she was affiliated with LPL Financial.
We Represent Investors in Arizona and Washington
At Israels & Neuman, we have helped thousands of investors nationwide recover money lost to financial advisor misconduct and represent investors throughout Washington and Arizona. Attorney Aaron Israels is licensed to practice law in Arizona, and we have an office in Phoenix. Attorney David Neuman is licensed to practice law in Washington, and we have offices in Seattle and Vancouver, Washington. Our attorneys have extensive experience handling claims involving investment schemes.
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If you invested with Lisa Boisselle or were sold investments like NovaTech or HyperFund, give us a call. We always offer Free Consultations. If we take your case, we do so on a contingency fee basis—which means there are no attorney fees unless we recover money for you!