Bartelt, who is based in Cave Creek, Ariz., and is still affiliated with Newport Coast, declined comment.

Wojnowski said Bartelt does minimal business and will be retiring shortly.

A message left for Levy, Costanzo and LaBarbera at their new firm, Titus Rockefeller LLC, was not immediately returned.

LaBarbera worked out of his home in Dix Hills, N.J., while at Newport Coast.

Leone, now at Salomon Whitney LLC in Farmingdale, N.Y., did not immediately return a call.

Arena, currently affiliated with National Securities Corp. in Westbury, N.Y., was not immediately available.

Newport Coast has approximately 45 branch offices and 122 registered representatives, according to Finra.

The charged brokers have long regulatory histories and worked at several firms that have been shut down by Finra.

Newport Coast’s own history dates to 2008, when its predecessor firm, Grant Bettingen Inc., was bought by Rubicon Financial Inc. of Irvine, Calif. Grant Bettingen  was later renamed Newport Coast and managed by several alumni of the failed Brookstreet Securities, Finra said.

LaBarbera, Levy, Costanzo and Luckey were all formerly affiliated with Brookstreet.