by Structured Settlement Watchdog
The current scandal surrounding Richart Ruddie and Profile Defenders scheme, exposed by Eugene Volokh, UCLA law professor and author of The Volokh Conspiracy, one of the top legal blogs and Paul Alan Levy of the Public Citizen Litigation Group, taken in context with what has been going on in the structured settlement secondary market, begs the reasonable question "Should any or all structured settlement factoring transaction done by a Richart Ruddie associated company now be audited?"
Upon information and belief, structured settlement factoring companies/brands associated with Richart Ruddie include, but are not limited to:
- Annuity Sold
- Einstein Structured Settlements/ Einstein Structured Funding
- Uber Funding
- Greenspring Funding
- JRR Funding
- Edison Funding
- Money Settlement(Dot) Net
If such ethics involving the alleged forgery of parties' names in court documents by Ruddie's company, as detailed in the pleadings in the cases detailed by Volokh and Levy and the alleged attempt to deceive the court, in one area of Ruddie's business dealings, why not in another? In my opinion, it's like a witness who gets caught in a lie and then impugns the rest of his/her testimony.
The structured settlement secondary market has been both tarred and feathered by forgery in the past several years. In New York there is the Paris & Chaikin mess involving hundreds of forged structured settlement transfer court documents by a former paralegal Thomas Rubino. Then Jose Manuel Camacho, Jr., a former Miami lawyer representing settlement purchasers forged the signatures of 7 Broward County judges on over100 structured settlement transfer documents.
Here's something that Volokh and Levy did not pick up on. Consider that on the one hand, Ruddie and Profile Defenders are charging massive amounts of money on a monthly basis yet on another 'tentacle" in the recent past, as part of their SEO, Richart Ruddie associated companies/brands have used Rip Off Report comment spam to promote their websites over their competitors as I reported May 11, 2013 in RorWatchdog | Is Factoring Company Using Complaint Sites to Provide Links?
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