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    Dec 15, 2006, 11:34 AM
    Shining the spotlight on debt elimination promoters
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    Shining the spotlight on debt elimination promoters

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    2200 people were taken in by this program which also promised to eliminate CC debt The Florida AG has lined the marketing director Thomas Spiler $500,000 new home in FL (always nice to see where these advance fees go).


    There is currently a class- action suit filed from a lawyer in LA. They already have over 2200 people signed up and it is filed in Federal Court.
    The Law Firm is:
    Fenet Law Firm
    Atty: Jack W. Riffle
    8641 United Plaza Blvd. Suite 200
    Baton Rouge, LA 70809
    Telephone: (225) 926-5500
    Fax:(225) 926-5577
    Email: [email protected]

    The suit is already over 10 million and grows as people are added. You have a year to file from the date you were signed up with New Leaf. James Patterson, owner of New Leaf .
    Many are filing their complaint with the FTC.

    Here is the link:

    https://rn.ftc.gov//dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01


    Here's the URL for the FL AG Online complaint form.

    This should make it easier for ALL of wronged by this to get on the list...

    Here it is:Here is the link:

    https://rn.ftc.gov//dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01

    http://myfloridalegal.com/Contact.ns...conomic_Crimes

    July 7, 2005


    Attorney General Files Suit Against "Debt Termination" Company


    TALLAHASSEE - Attorney General Charlie Crist today filed a lawsuit against New Leaf Associates, LLC, and several associated businesses and individuals for their participation in a phony "debt termination" scheme. The lawsuit alleges that New Leaf and the other civil defendants took in more than $8 million from late 2003 until early this year by claiming they had a legal "administrative process" by which they could completely eliminate credit card and student loan debts for their clients as an alternative to bankruptcy.

    An investigation conducted by the Attorney General's Economic Crimes Division revealed that New Leaf collected fees starting at almost $4,000 from approximately 2,200 clients who were lured by the promise that not only would their debts disappear but their credit scores would not be damaged. No debts were actually terminated by the program, and numerous consumers suffered financial losses as a result, the state's lawsuit asserts. The Attorney General's Office has received some 185 consumer complaints regarding the New Leaf scam, the highest total for any single complaint subject this year.

    "Too many consumers are mired in debt and are desperate to find a way out of their financial dilemma," said Crist. "These defendants took advantage of their victims, who were seeking assistance to solve their financial problems. Floridians should always remember that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is."

    In addition to New Leaf Associates LLC and its marketing arm, Quantum Business Consultants LLC, the lawsuit names as defendants 16 individuals and 7 business entities. The individuals, including principals and agents of New Leaf and Quantum, are: James M. Patterson, Thomas Spiller, Luke Anastasakis, Phil Plastic, Ken Keplinger, Chris Holland, Paul Greaves, Brett Merl, Richard Spiller, Kris Schnell, Cecil Taylor, Lillian Varga, George W. ("Bill") Gute, Raymond Schlang, Chad F. Polley and Christopher S. Brewer. Business entities named in the lawsuit are: Ameribiz Consulting, Inc.; Manhattan Financial Group, LLC; Legal Club Financial Corporation; RWS Consulting, Inc.; B&B Enterprises International, Inc.; Quantum Business Consultants of California, Inc. and WJC & Associates, LLC.

    The defendants are charged with violating Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. They could be ordered to pay restitution to their victims and also ordered to pay civil penalties of $10,000 per violation or $15,000 for victims who were disabled or senior citizens, as well as attorney fees and costs.

    A copy of the civil complaint is available at: http://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/MRAY-6E3JUF/$file/NewLeafComplaint.pdf
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    Dec 21, 2006, 10:30 AM
    This is an OLD problem.

    Use ONLY CCCS (Consumer Credit Counseling Service) when you want to get out from under debt.

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