
Securities Fraud Investigation Into Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (RCKT) Announced – Investors Who Lost Money Urged To Contact The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 18, 2025--
The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz announces an investigation of Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ('Rocket' or the 'Company') (NASDAQ: RCKT ) on behalf of investors concerning the Company's possible violations of federal securities laws.
IF YOU ARE AN INVESTOR WHO LOST MONEY ON ROCKET PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (RCKT), CLICKHERETO INQUIRE ABOUT POTENTIALLY PURSUING A CLAIM TO RECOVER YOUR LOSS.
What Is The Investigation About?
On May 27, 2025, Rocket disclosed that the FDA had placed a clinical hold on the Phase 2 pivotal trial of its Danon disease treatment, RP-A501, after at least one patient died following a substantive amendment to the protocol that the Company had not disclosed until after the Serious Adverse Event ('SAE') occurred.
On this news, Rocket's stock price fell $3.94, or 62.8%, to close at $2.33 per share on May 27, 2025, thereby injuring investors.
Contact Us To Participate or Learn More:
If you purchased Rocket securities, have information or would like to learn more about these claims, or have any questions concerning this announcement or your rights or interests with respect to these matters, please contact us:
The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz
2121 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 800
Century City, California 90067
Call us at: 310-914-5007
Email us at: [email protected]
Visit our website at: www.frankcruzlaw.com.
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If you inquire by email, please include your mailing address, telephone number, and number of shares purchased.
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CONTACT: The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz, Los Angeles
Frank R. Cruz
310-914-5007
[email protected]
www.frankcruzlaw.com
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