Paul Levy Discovers Head Of Reputation Management Company Signed Off On Forged/Fraudulent Court Docs

from the how-the-terrible-have-fallen...-lower...-I-guess... dept

As a result of a federal judge in Rhode Island taking a second look at an order he hastily granted earlier, Paul Alan Levy of Public Citizen has been able to confirm Richart Ruddie -- the head of an extremely-sketchy reputation management company -- signed off on the forged and fraudulent documents delivered to the court. The documents -- a bogus lawsuit featuring the forged signatures of both the plaintiff and the defendant -- are apparently just part of Profile Defenders' reputation management work.

Nice work if you can get [away with] it. File a bogus lawsuit. "Locate" a bogus defendant. Produce a signed admission of guilt and ask the judge to order search engines to delist the offending content. Cash checks. Repeat until caught.

Richart Ruddie has been caught.

While I was at the courthouse in Providence, I had the chance to talk to the clerk’s office and learned the identity of the process service that brought the forged litigation papers to court. The process server, in turn, when informed that he had filed forged papers, had no compunction about identifying the company which in turn had provided those papers and the company on whose account the check to pay the filing fee had been written. The check was from RIR1984 LLC, the very company with which Rescue One Financial had contracted for services to get Steve Rhode’s critical web pages removed from search engine indexes. The individual signer for RIR1984 on the contract is Richart Ruddie, who, as Eugene Volokh and I reported last month, is apparently responsible for dozens of fake lawsuits around the country. And the go-between was “Annuity Sold,” a company with which Richart Ruddie himself has self-identified.

Levy has now moved to vacate the court order and dismiss the complaint. He's also pursuing legal fees, but something about Ruddie's character (along with his cast of nonexistent libel lawsuit defendants) suggests this attempt may be fruitless. In any event, Ruddie will likely stop filing bogus lawsuits. But he may also find himself facing a federal investigation for his past misdeeds. From the hearing transcript [PDF]:

THE COURT: [...] I am going to have a transcript of this proceeding prepared, and I'm going to order the Clerk to send a copy of the file, all of your filings, as well as the transcript of this proceeding this afternoon to the United States Attorney's office for them to review because it does appear to me, as I said earlier, just at first blush, that there's potentially multiple crimes that have been committed, both fraud and potentially forgery. And various kinds of fraud, I think, are in play here, and so I think it is something that law enforcement should become aware of and investigate.

I'm embarrassed that this order, this consent order, was signed, but it shows you just how, you know, in a busy court, how something like this can happen. But I'm, frankly, if everything that's in here is true, which it appears to be, I'm pretty outraged about it.

That noise you hear in the background is popcorn producers stepping up production. There may be some very interesting developments in the near future. Not only that, but it appears Richart Ruddie isn't the only one engaging in this sort of fraudulent behavior. Pissed Consumer is also asking courts to take a closer look at some suspicious libel lawsuits that have resulted in delisting of its content -- lawsuits that follow the same M.O. as the ones spotted by Levy.

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Filed Under: defamation, fake lawsuits, fraud, paul levy, reputation management, rhode island, richart ruddie
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  • identicon
    I.T. Guy, 28 Nov 2016 @ 10:49am

    I love to watch these scams crumble.

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    • icon
      DannyB (profile), 28 Nov 2016 @ 11:02am

      Re:

      But it's not just the Profile Defenders scam!

      I love the last sentence . . .

      Pissed Consumer is also asking courts to take a closer look at some suspicious libel lawsuits that have resulted in delisting of its content -- lawsuits that follow the same M.O. as the ones spotted by Levy.

      So we may learn of more pissed off judges and other companies such as Profile Defenders.

      Righthaven. Prenda. Profile Defenders. Popcorn is starting to get old. Pretzles in a bag are gratification without waiting for it to pop.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    Norahc (profile), 28 Nov 2016 @ 11:05am

    New Prenda

    Well, it's official...us popcorn consuming, flame out watching people have a replacement for Prenda.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 28 Nov 2016 @ 11:09am

    So Profile Defenders is a Prenda Pretenda?

    I'll go with pretzels for this.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 28 Nov 2016 @ 11:51am

      Re: So Profile Defenders is a Prenda Pretenda?

      Do you like soft pretzels, and untwisting them before you eat them?

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 28 Nov 2016 @ 1:47pm

        Re: Re: So Profile Defenders is a Prenda Pretenda?

        only if you have extra butter or cheeze!

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 29 Nov 2016 @ 4:21am

      Re: So Profile Defenders is a Prenda Pretenda?

      I make some killer chips. Hate popcorn.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Anon E. Mous (profile), 28 Nov 2016 @ 11:18am

    This is basically presenting fraudulent and forged documents to the court, there is no way around it. Ruddie should be charged and brought to the various state courts where he filed these lawsuits to face charges.

    There is more than a clear pattern of criminal intent here to justify charging him IMHO. Obviously Ruddie took a lot of time to examine the various state statues and their deadlines for filing these types of lawsuits specifically to abuse them.

    The court itself shares some blame in that they took everything at face value and rubber stamped it without doing any real due diligence of the the facts in the com,plaint or the parties named in the lawsuit and how this settlement was agreed to.

    I suspect Ruddie knowing the courts are overburden with crap that Ruddie knew that there really wouldnt be an real examination of the fact or parties to the lawsuits and that it would be rubber stamped.

    Ruddie should be facing some federal charges for these suits as he has done this across many states. I am sure the companies and people who signed these contracts with Ruddie will be more than willing to testify to save their own skin.

    I imagine Ruddie will be very very hard to find soon as I am sure he must know that with Levy on his case, that he wont be able to get away from this fraud so easily

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 28 Nov 2016 @ 11:19am

    Conditionally...

    "...I'm pretty outraged..." What, like almost awake?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Digitari, 28 Nov 2016 @ 12:17pm

    Popcorn? Pretzels?

    Somehow I think this will be a bit more of a "Big Game" show now that the first thread has been pulled.

    So, of course, I will be having BBQ wings, I just think this is super. (pass the bowl)

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    That Anonymous Coward (profile), 28 Nov 2016 @ 1:10pm

    Gee it's almost like they have no respect for the system, the rules, the oaths....

    The punishments are a joke (See also over 6 fcsking years later and Steele is still a member of the bar).
    And the process is between lawyers who extend every professional courtesy, and play games using archaic procedures & delaying tactics.

    Funny, the targets always get the express ride to hell.
    Well the lawyer said so, so you must be naughty.
    The lawyer, when FINALLY someone points out that they've taken several dumps on the bench, gets the very professional and through treatment reserved for those high holy officers of the court.

    Perhaps its time to admit, we've given far to much 'protection' to these mere mortals and they need to be reminded they are just like us peons.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      That One Guy (profile), 28 Nov 2016 @ 2:21pm

      Re:

      Gee it's almost like they have no respect for the system, the rules, the oaths....

      To be fair, were I a similarly warped individual who got a kick out of screwing people over for fun and profits I'd probably show the same level of respect as them, which is to say none at all.

      When the system isn't respectable, it's not surprising that people don't respect it, even more so when they know that even if they get caught they'll get the high-court treatment and face a slap on the wrists at most.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 28 Nov 2016 @ 2:42pm

    compunction

    Oooo! I haven't seen that word in a while!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Prisoner 201, 29 Nov 2016 @ 4:40am

    Anyone else noticed the company name has "1984" in it? Might as well call it Memory Hole Inc.

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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