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Easterly ROCMuni High Income Municipal Bond Fund Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Easterly Funds Trust Securities Lawsuit

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – The lawsuit alleges false statements and inflated asset valuations caused material overstatements of net asset value and risk, affecting investors during the Class Period, the Rosen Law Firm said.

  • Earlier this year, Rosen Law Firm filed a class action on behalf of investors, covering May 5, 2023 to June 12, 2025, for the fund formerly known as Principal Street High Income Municipal Fund.
  • According to the complaint, defendants alleged that they marked assets at inflated prices, used a flawed valuation method, and concealed heavy, illiquid holdings.
  • Firm attorneys have earned recognition from Lawdragon and Super Lawyers, and Laurence Rosen’s credentials include founding partner recognition, major investor recoveries, and professional accolades.
  • Under a contingency fee arrangement, investors who purchased shares may receive compensation, and the lead plaintiff acts on behalf of class members.
  • The court requires lead-plaintiff motions by September 22, 2025 for prospective lead plaintiffs.
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Easterly ROCMuni High Income Municipal Bond Fund Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Easterly Funds Trust Securities Lawsuit

NEW YORK, July 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -

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