Category: AHFI -- Absolute Health & Fitness, Inc & Randall Rohm - DEAD
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Junk fax lawyer Jere Ross lost motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction
http://www.junkfax.org/fax/profiles/wsp/bushross/BushRoss.htm
If you lost money on CNDD, AHFI, TWTN, BDYS, SGNJ, BHLL - make sure you register. I’m glad to see that Steve Kirsch is prevailing. Ross was paying for the stock fraud junk faxes, I previously posted about him and he failed to respond to me request for comments. Another typical scumbag lawyer.
Ross is stalling just like Wellstone Filters did and doesn’t want to provide any documents. I just didn’t have a clue about the legal issues and no money for legal advice, have to appeal once all parties in my case are terminated. It’s nice to see the WLSF stock going down steadily: http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/chart.jsp?symbol=WLSF
You can see that somebody just unloaded a few million shares in early March: http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/chart.jsp?symbol=WLSF The rats are leaving the sinking ship.
And the SEC does NOTHING.
That’s the important thing I learned through my litigation, how corrupt the government is.
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Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Alert: CNDD, AHFI, TWTN, BDYS, SGNJ, BHLL fraud victims
Yesterday Steve Kirsch announced at the Yahoo group CNDD stock fraud:
Great news. I obtained some key evidence in the mail today that I
believe proves beyond any reasonable doubt that Bush Ross is liable
for your loss. I believe this evidence is strong enough to take to any
attorney to pursue our case against them.If you would like to recover the money you lost on the stocks promoted
by these guys (Kos, Jaynes, Ross, etc.) on the stock fraud page on
junkfax.org, then please fill out this form asap:Thanks.
While I generally do NOT recommend that you sign up at websites after you became a fraud victim because you’re likely to get on a new SUCKER list, you don’t have to worry about that with Steve Kirsch - sign up and hope for the best.
I previously posted: Is Bush Ross co-founder Jere Ross (aka Jeremy Ross) a crook?
Neither he nor the SEC responded to my e-mail. Guilty as charged.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Is Bush Ross co-founder Jere Ross (aka Jeremy Ross) a crook?
http://www.junkfax.org/fax/profiles/wsp/BushRoss.htm
Now I’ve heard of lawyers paying settlement funds through their bank account for their clients. But frankly, I’ve never heard of a law firm paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for fraudulent press releases, TV ad campaigns promoting a stock “pump and dump” website, junk faxes to be sent hyping worthless stocks, and more and then accepting millions of dollars in profits from the scam into the same account. That’s pretty amazing.
And the same lawyer approves a fraudulent press release that touts the stock and then then writes a press release on behalf of the company being touted totally disclaiming the fraudulent one he just approved just a few days earlier?
My attorney sent Ross’ attorney an e-mail with the following offer:
if your client is indeed innocent (meaning we would be wasting our time should we appeal or pursue him in Florida), why won’t he answer a couple questions? For example, his refusal to tell us why the payments were going to Cuadra (a non-client, so there is no atty-client privilege issue) simply raises the suspicions.
If we come up with a reasonable explanation for those payments and maybe a couple other issues, Kirsch would be much more inclined to drop his case. Regardless, I don’t see what your client has to lose in giving us information that could help us understand why he wasn’t behind this.
Ross’ attorney sent the following reply to my attorney:
And, as you might guess, we think the claims are meritless and frivolous. This has been a complete waste of time. My prior admonition stands.
In short, they claim they are innocent, but refuse to provide any explanation whatsoever for the evidence. Their complete unwillingness to supply any explanation that fits the facts makes their argument completely unconvincing.
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Exactly. It sure looks to me like they are CROOKS. I don’t understand why the SEC doesn’t prosecute them. I’ve gotten so much e-mail from people who lost investments they could not afford to lose.
The trouble is, they’re NOT rich and can’t afford to hire a lawyer and even with lots of cash it’s VERY difficult to find one who will sue another lawyer.
The MILLION $$$ question is not whether Ross is guilty.
Why is the government NOT putting Jere Ross in prison?
WHO was paid off?
That’s what *I* want to know.
There is no question that the government has no interest in pursuing most crooks (see Wellstone—WLSF) and the only logical explanation is that the “regulators” mostly regulate the flow of bribes in their own pockets.
Of course I’ll update if either Mr. Ross or the SEC submit a response - preferably they’ll post their comments right here.
URL e-mailed to and Ms. Kerry McGovern
11/23/05 update: no response was received from Ross or the SEC - guilty as charged.
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Wednesday, May 04, 2005
If you lost money on TWTN, CNDD, AHFI, BDYS or SGNJ - PLEASE submit your declaration
Tom Heysek is scheduled for a contempt hearing on 5/11/05 and this is your chance to maybe put him in jail for a while.
From the CNDD Yahoo Group:
Tom Heysek, the guy who wrote the phoney stock writeups documented
on the junkfax.org site, has to appear on May 12 at 3pm in Dept 84
in Palo Alto, CA at the courthouse.
If you’d like to meet him, he’ll be there in person.
This is a contempt hearing, he may get sentenced to jail.
I’d like to ensure Heysek receives the maximum sentence. You can
help me do this.
Please fill in the blanks on this document:
(hit “cancel” button if it asks for a password).
Or personalize it as you see fit!!!! (just make sure to cover the
points i listed). The declaration must be truthful. Don’t send me
anything you can’t attest to.
Then fax me your signed declaration to: (408) 716-2493
DO THIS NOW AS I NEED IT BY NEXT WEDNESDAY (May 11) AT THE LATEST.
The more declarations the better. EVERYONE SHOULD DO THIS. It takes
only a few minutes of your time.
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Friday, April 08, 2005
Spammer Jeremy Jaynes sentenced to 9 years - sentence delayed pending appeal
I missed my chance to have him served.
Judge Sentences Spammer to Nine Years
“… A judge has ruled Maryland’s anti-spam law unconstitutional because it seeks to regulate commerce outside the state’s borders. However, an appeals court in California and the Washington state Supreme Court have upheld state laws that had been declared unconstitutional by lower courts on grounds similar to the December ruling in Maryland.
Many states have criminal laws against spam, but Virginia’s makes it easier than others for prosecutors to obtain a felony conviction, which carries more jail time than a misdemeanor, said Quinn Jalli of the online marketing firm Digital Impact.
Jaynes told the judge that regardless of how the appeal turns out, “I can guarantee the court I will not be involved in the e-mail marketing business again.” ...”
I’m sure he won’t have a difficult time finding another way to scam people.
This is all so pathetic, what a sharade. Of course it all goes back to the totally corrupt (with very few exceptions) politicians in Congress who are THRILLED that they can ensure “business” is booming.
America, land of opportunities - to scam and defraud ....
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Monday, March 07, 2005
If you lost money on TWTN, CNDD, AHFI, BDYS or SGNJ
I’ve received several e-mails from readers asking for additional info and help - I already posted what I know and I’m doing some more research on TWTN.
Please sign up for the Yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cnddStockFraud/ and of course I’ll post future news here.
I expect class actions to be filed if there are any assets.
Save any FAXES you received.
You’re entitled to a minimum of $500 per unsolicited fax.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2004
AHFI: The SEC halted trading until 12/29/04
It’s about time!
I thought the day would never come. Thank you very much, TomC, for posting the links:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/suspensions/34-50857.pdf
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/suspensions/34-50857-o.pdf
Our research with lots of great info on the scammers involved is at the
I just amended my junk fax complaint to include Thomas Heysek, but something tells me he’s going to do a disappearing act.
Please read http://www.junkfax.org/fax/profiles/wsp/wsp.htm for the latest on Tom Heysek and a comprehensive summary of the scam.
For some excellent investment advice: http://www.losingstockpicks.com/
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Thursday, December 09, 2004
Jeremy Jaynes got 9 years for spamming, will shareholders get restitution from his $24 million?
Spammer got rich, but price is prison
“… During the trial, prosecutors focused on three products that Jaynes hawked: software that promises to clean computers of private information; a service for choosing penny stocks in which to invest; and a “FedEx refund processor” that promised $75-an-hour work but did little more than give buyers access to a Web site of delinquent FedEx accounts.
Jaynes, going by Gaven Stubberfield and other aliases, had established a niche as a pornography purveyor, said Assistant Attorney General Russell McGuire, who prosecuted the case. But Jaynes was constantly tweaking and rotating products.
Relatively few people responded to Jaynes’ pitches. In a typical month, prosecutors said during the trial, Jaynes might receive 10,000 to 17,000 credit card orders, thus making money on perhaps one of every 30,000 e-mails he sent.
But he earned $40 a pop, and the undertaking was so vast that Jaynes still could pull in $400,000 to $750,000 a month, while spending perhaps $50,000 on bandwidth and other overhead, Mr. McGuire said.
“When you’re marketing to the world, there are enough idiots out there” who will be suckered in, Mr. McGuire said in an interview.
Prosecutors believe Jaynes had a net worth of up to $24 million, and they described one of his homes as a mansion, though the e-mail came from a house described as average. ...”
This is a very intestesting article.
Jaynes was “partner” in Beyond Fitness (misrepresented as Absolute Health & Fitness) since early 2003, then got arrested late last year, and now was sentenced to 9 years. But, it sounds like he’s appealing. Is he out and about?
Still sitting on $24 million?
Are defrauded shareholders going to get some refunds?
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004
AHFI - Jeremy Jaynes, Ted Sampson, Edward Sampson, Randall Rohm, Peggy Rohm, Brian Morris, …
This is fascinating. TomC has posted some more great research, I’ve talked to former AHFI VP Thomas Flynn who claims to own 9 Beyond Fitness centers around Raleigh, NC and he assured me that AHFI owns no part of his centers or any other fitness center in Raleigh.
How Flynn got to own the Beyond Fitness centers isn’t clear to me, nor do I know that it’s true.
I have to figure out how to organize all the research once I have a better understanding of what exactly happened.
http://fight-back.us/forum/index.php?showforum=44
The people: Jeremy Jaynes, Ted Sampson, Edward Sampson, Randall Rohm, Peggy Rohm, Brian Morris, Thomas Flynn, William S. Reed ...
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Friday, December 03, 2004
Randall Rohm, president Absolute Health and Fitness - AHFI - update
Tom did some serious research and posted several corporations at the AHFI topic at Fight Back!!! Thank you! I know how much time this takes and appreciate the help!
“Randall Doing the Unexpected Premier Parking Inc.”
Parking? The address is a mailbox in Cary, NC.
“Kapital Engine Investments, Inc”
President Randall Rohm, Secretary Peggy Rohm
“Wake Forest Fitness, LLC”
Cary, NC
“Double R Enterprise, Inc.”
Cary, NC
When people buy AHFI stock, what exactly do they get?
The website is down, the corporation is revoked.
How is Absolute Health and Fitness legally operating?
We still don’t have an active corporation or a notice of name change to one of the other corporations.
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Monday, November 29, 2004
Absolute Health & Fitness - AHFI - NV corporation revoked
Bob posted his comment today:
“Greetings;
What info can you provide me concerning: Randall Rohm, Pres. of Absolute Health & Fitness, Inc.
Stock name: AHFI (Pink Sheets stock)
Thanks,
Bob”
I’ve done a bit of research on AHFI a couple months ago.
http://www.ahfi.net/ - is down and has been down since at least 10/3 - can’t find a new site.
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/company_profile.jsp?symbol=AHFI has no news except:
On 11/15/04 at Bellwether Report Issues Trading Alerts for Shareh
“Absolute Health and Fitness (OTC: AHFI), the company is trading up 25% today on no corporate developments at all. Investors must be speculating something big?”
Pink Sheets lists the State of Incorporation as Nevada.
In NV is a REVOKED “Absolute Health and Fitness, Inc.” with a President/Secretary/Treasurer “William S. Reed” and there is no listing for a Mr. Rohm as officer of any NV corporation.
I called the phone 919-816-9853 at Pink Sheets, which was just answered by “Beyond Fitness” corporate office.
That took me on a to numerous corporations in NV and NC, but NO active corporation for AHFI and no mention anywhere of Randall Rohm - the president according to Pink Sheets.
I posted my research at Fight Back!!!
So, the short answer to Bob’s question: I know absolutley NOTHING about president Randall Rohm, he is practically invisible.
I can’t even figure out how to link AHFI to the other corporations, other than that 919-816-9853 from Pink Sheets. Maybe some interested investors or litigants could make some calls and help me out a little figuring this out.
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