by Structured Settlement Watchdog
Genex Capital acquired Settlement Quotes, LLC's/ Andrew Cravenho's interest in the website at structuredsettlement-quotes(dot)com (SSQ) in or about November 2011, according to our sources, and launched an updated website on or about July 1, 2012. As I have previously reported, there is significant discoverable evidence which has inextricably connected Roger Proctor, Boris Drubetsky and Genex Capital/Genex Strategies, Inc. to SSQ.
So why is Settlement Quotes LLC still listed in the meta tags for SSQ over 2 years following the acquisition?
Noted that the Settlement Quotes LLC Facebook page also links to SSQ.
Noted that virtually every single post on the Settlement Quotes LLC Twitter Feed links to SSQ
Consider the following excerpt of a letter from Philadelphia attorney Jeffrey Kolansky of Archer & Greiner PC dated May 17, 2012 who represented that his office represented Genex Capital Corporation and Chief Executive Officer Roger Proctor:
"First, public corporate records show that Settlement Quotes LLC is a Connecticut limited liabilty company with no relationship to Genex (emphasis added). More particularly, Genex did not acquire nor does it own or control Settlement Quotes LLC. Furthermore, Genex has no business relationship with Settlement Quotes LLC. To our client's knowledge Mr. Andrew Cravenho owns that company".
In the same letter Kolansky denied that David Springer and Roger Proctor were in business together, in response to one of my blog posts. The structured settlement watchdog has subsequently been provided with documents between Andrew Cravenho and David Springer and Roger Proctor as well as others, which would seem to refute that. Furthermore, a March 6, 2012 screenshot of David Springer's Sovereign Mortgage and Funding Group Outlook provided to us unsolicited, by a former consultant to Springer/Sovereign Funding on May 25, 2012, clearly shows David Springer and Roger Proctor/ Genex as beneficiaries of leads from SSQ. David Springer's father in laws's address in Clarksville MD was used as one of several locations on the Better Business Bureau for Genex Capital.
Upon information and belief, Kolansky and his partner were also paid by British Columbia corporation Genex Strategies, Inc. to represent Nicholas Jackson after Jackson was subpoenaed as a witness in the Connecticut Federal lawsuit Darer v Does 1-25 in August 2012, following certain material disclosures to yours truly between May 24-26 2012. On or about November 7, 2013, Jackson sought out Roger Proctor and David Springer in an email, and claimed he was promised a lawyer by them.
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Destination unknown, as we pull in for some gas
A freshly pasted poster reveals a smile from the pack
Elephants and acrobats, lions next monkey
Pele speaks righteous, Sister Seena says funky
How Bizarre How Bizarre How Bizarre [1995]
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