Harris was a former stock broker and convicted felon who was barred from trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission and served a 32-month federal prison sentence.
[3][2] Herring alleged that the companies refused to air Wealth TV because it competed against a lifestyle network co-owned by them.
[6] AWE operates a 24/7 channel domestically as well as an international feed with alternate programming for which it owns the worldwide rights.
[7] In 2011, WealthTV began airing live professional boxing branded "Wealth TV's Fight Night".
[8] David Price, a heavyweight boxer featured exclusively in the US on Wealth TV in 2012, was recognized by Dan Rafael of ESPN as the top Prospect of the Year.