July 26th, 2007   3:08 am

8 Days Left…

Some progress in the last couple of days…

  • Received a couple of more job offers, in web / IT type of work. Updating my resume and checking into those. Not too excited about tech work, but I will do what I have to do to. Considering other opportunities in real estate, finance and development as well.
  • Talked with my accountant about domain sale, taxes, etc. He needs all my paperwork to tell for sure. Unfortunately, my access to the paperwork has been very restricted lately. Crap, extension deadline is coming up SOON (Oct 15th I think) and I have a TON of work to do for 2006 and start on 2007.
  • Talked with bankruptcy attorney to see what courses of action are available to me. He had some interesting things to say, especially in light of all the media exposure I’v had lately and other agencies looking into me.
  • Talked with business attorney to see if there is any progress on the lawsuit. Aparantly we’re waiting on something. That’s all I know at this point.
  • Talked with a corporation attorney about my corporation to make sure everythig was structured correctly and see what use it may be to me now, if any.
  • Talked with the other defense attorney and that company that reviews mortgage docs. I was given some instructions for putting my packet together for review. Still need to do that. Aside from that, no news from any agencies at this point. (I’m starting to love attorneys, expensive but necessary.)
  • Domain sale is comig closer and there is a buyer that I have commited to already but it’s not over till it’s over, as they say.
  • Setting up an appointment with two different marriage counselors. Might as well get some professional help. This is just for myself for now, hopefully for BOTH of us one of these days. Who knows. I’ve screwed up enough that I can only work on myself and hope for the best.
  • Actually participated in the CaseyHaterz.com forum, which I found out about through Caseypedia.com, another crazy hater creation, quite funny I must admit. It’s the last days. Why not? (I feel bad in a way because when I go away in a few days, what are you people going to do with all the free time??)

167 Comments

  • Wow, that’s a lot of attorneys to be dealing with right now. Stay focused and keep everything moving forward. If you keep yourself busy, it may keep your mind off of everything and pull you through all of this.

  • Casey, for the good of yourself, please stay away from real estate for a few years until you’ve settled yourself into a steady job. We don’t want to see in 10 years fro now “iamagainfacingforeclosure.com”

    OOH, and FIRST!

  • I’m still planning to help my wife with her credit cards but at the same time I have to consider the entire picture and consult with my profesionals (bankruptcy, accountant, counselor, etc..) about any issues that may come into play.

    Don’t want to just rush into it with a knee-jerk reaction thinking that it will solve all our marriage and financial problems only to create new problems in the process…

    I know, I know. Not typical of me to be careful and consider my moves and check with professionals and advisors, but hey I gotta learn some time, right?

  • There a lot of emotions and promises that cloud the issue, but again, I have to think smart, and not let emotions / quick fixes dominate my thinking.

  • Casey,

    Just stick with it. Taking time to consider everything requires taking the time to carry it out as well. It also may required reassessing as you progress, but reassessing with the same professionals and advisors, not on your own.

  • Murse-boi,

    You just keep right on ‘thinking’ and considering’ and ‘getting ready to get the papers together’ and mulling over various job opportunities, taking none, and considering getting ‘back’ into real estate (you were never ‘in’ real estate — you were ‘in’ CRIME) and thinking about what good a corporate shell may be for you to fling around as a shield to hide your actions….

    Yup, going out just exactly like you came in, aren’t you?

    Finishing up your business affairs with all the dexterity, timeliness, and intensity that you handled that Muncy Pool.

    An attention w**** trolling looser™ to the bitter end. Good riddance.

  • 7. Dread Pirate
    July 26th, 2007 at 3:32 am

    “I feel bad in a way because when I go away in a few days, what are you people going to do with all the free time?”

    I’m going to cry into my pillow every night!

  • Now, you’ve left the RE game, casey, there’s plenty of room for one more shark in the tent to corner some SWEETTT! deals…

    I’ve already got the mailman bird-dogging goodo.

    Are you living in the Jetta?

  • The deadline for another extension is August 15, unless of course your “accountant” has filed for that already, in which case it is October 15.

    According to the aforementioned caseyhaterz.com the domain has been transfered and the related domain has been parked.

    So why the waffling. I’ve got 10 bucks that says you try to weasel out of this deal, too. Its what you do best—go with your strengths, I guess.

    Also I asked you two questions over there on caseyhaterz.com

    Thanks.

  • Casey-

    Just work out the details on the blog sale and then follow through on your end. If you are getting some cash out of the deal, it should be motivation enough.

    On the job front, explore all the opportunities, but remember you do need to get started wih something soon. Don’t wait around for the “perfect opportunity”. One would think you’ve made some contacts and got some exposure to the point that people would help you with some sweet referrals.

  • 11. The Trailer Park Boys
    July 26th, 2007 at 3:55 am

    I am calling BULLS#$T on this one!!!!!

    I thought you said you were going to pay off your wife’s debt…YOU can’t keep a promise!!!!

    That makes you a LIAR!!!!!!

    Julian-Trailer Park Boy and Hater

  • Pay her debt or you wont have a chance in hell of getting back with her. YOU ALREADY GAVE ALL OF YOUR MONEY TO THE GURUS ONCE, DONT DO IT AGAIN!! Pay her debt with the sales proceeds man!! For once, stop thinking about only yourself!

  • You have made so many promises in the past, I’ll believe it when it happens. BTW, what happened to the promise to pay back “every dirty penny” you got illicitly.
    Me: I just keep coming back in the hope I’ll see you brought to justice some day, and you get your due for this incredible criminal empire you built. I’m selfish. The country I love and the investments I have made in my life won’t be secure until you are brought to heel.

  • Casey, please, please, please stay out of real estate for at least the next few years. Best of luck with the tech jobs and marriage counselor. It sounds like you’re on a good track here.

  • Your wife needs to let you get all the paperwork etc. If you can sort it out it might help her too. Somebody needs to tell her this.

  • Don’t you love this song?? Good luck with the counseling.

    Lost Without Your Love

    Lost and all alone
    I always thought that I could make it on my own
    Since you left I hardly make it through the day
    My tears get in the way
    And I need you back to stay

    I wander through the night
    And search the world to find
    the words to make it right
    All I want is just the way it used to be
    With you here close to me
    I’ve got to make you see

    That I’m lost without your love
    Life without you isn’t worth the trouble of
    I’m as helpless as a ship without a wheel
    A touch without a feel
    I can’t believe it’s real…

    And someday soon I’ll wake
    And find my heart won’t have to break

    Yes I’m lost without your love
    Life without you isn’t worth the trouble of
    All I want is just the way it used to be
    I need you here with me
    Oh darlin’ can’t you see…
    If we had love before
    We can have it back once more
    Lyrics > David Gates Lyrics > David Gates Lost Without Your Love Lyrics

  • 17. www.eagleprosperity.net
    July 26th, 2007 at 4:32 am

    Casey,

    You can’t quit your blog. We will draft you back.

  • casey we all know you already transferred the domain, which you mean you sold it, and ACTUALLY DIDNT BACK OUT OF A DEAL. HELL IS FREEZING over. of course, G won’t get a dime, even though they are YOUR DEBTS you deadbeat.

  • 19. Maya Sophia
    July 26th, 2007 at 4:46 am

    Seriously, Casey reread Kiyosaki. I had a dream last night that I was taking a class with the Donald! Kiyosaki, Kiyosaki - do not close the blog, start with the ‘videolevel’ - utube Iaff.

  • 20. Charles Darwin
    July 26th, 2007 at 4:56 am

    Casey,

    You spoke with no less than four (4) attorneys, and not one of them was a criminal lawyer?

    I think all the federal inmates reading this blog are salivating at the prospect of getting their hands on you (yes, inmates have internet access; they get it in return for selling the likes of you to other inmates).

    It’s ironic that you attempted to fraudulently buy and sell real estate on the outside, but it is you who are going to be bought and sold on the inside. Big Bubba won’t need to sign a liar loan to get his hands on you, Casey.

    Regards,

    Charles.

  • “(I feel bad in a way because when I go away in a few days, what are you people going to do with all the free time??)”

    Not to be harsh or anything, but we’ll be spending time with our families, friends, and spouses, and enjoying the lives that we haven’t destroyed through our actions. Alas, you won’t have that same luxury.

    ASW: blueball

  • 22. DC Economist
    July 26th, 2007 at 5:02 am

    Sounds like all your attorneys are going to eat up all your money from the domain name sale.

    Give up on your w*** dude, its over. You’re young.

  • Casey, what is your latest bid on your domain name?

    FT

  • Casey, I hope it is not you who moderate the comments. If it is then you obviously stay up all night now….. That is not healthy.

  • When I get rich, Casey, then I will pay your debt only to irritate the haterz :-)

  • You really want us to believe that you’ve retained an account and 4 attorneys? You don’t have the money for that, your “accountant” is probably a family member and three of your “attorneys” are probably the same family friend who is an ex-judge.

    Still, congratulations on embarking on your trip to the bottom. Hope the climb back up is very educational.

  • You realize that lawyers, marriage councilors, etc… give the first appointment for free then you have to pay for their advice. That means you will have to have real money - not hot air and bs. No 100% financing with these people.

  • 28. Casey Serin...
    July 26th, 2007 at 6:02 am

    looks like Silverchair.

  • Wow, AJFacingPennies link wh*re has 2 of the first 5 comments. We call that PULLING A NIGEL TO THE EXTREME™.

    You other contenders better step up.

    @Hobbes #9 - the standard extension filed by April 15th is good for 6 months these days, changed from 4 months in the past so our boi has until Oct 15 without any additional massive focused action required at this time.

    asw: cashcall

  • I’m still planning to help my wife with her credit cards

    Yeah, right. Just like you’re still planning to pay back every dirty penny.

  • Casey, now that others did so and their comments were posted, not to speak of the fact that it takes guts to say so, let me tell you that me too I think that your marriage is over. It may never have been the marriage of your dreams and it may have held you back from the few successful business decisions you made, or were about to make, such as publishing the book. While you may have done better in that respect than with an American wife, the thing is that, if you are to be married at all, you need someone who entirely supports you and lets you be the boss. You are the man and you wear the pants. And credit card debt is unsecured debt, so the banks will just lose the money. In you situation, and with the amount of money you owe, you can’t afford to pay debt that will just disappear if you wait long enough, nor will that be sufficient to reestablish your credit (your own or you-know-who’s). Or, with divorce right around the corner, you can’t afford to be so generous. If the amount was lower, that would have been different, and I have suggested that in a private email before I found out that the credit card debt was much larger.

    And please, don’t give up the only asset and pleasure you still have now (the blog). Had you continued with your plans, you may still have been in trouble in your personal life, but you would have had money from blog advertising and from the book. If there is any chance you can go back to that stage, by all means, do so!

    Oh, by the way, marriage counselling with only one of the partners is pointless. If that has any chance to succeed, both of you have to participate. But it’s too late and in any case, you would need someone who lets you do pretty much whatever you want, not someone who reluctantly takes you back and makes you obey and compromise. You are a man and a businessman at that. You need to be a kind boss in your marriage or relationship, but a boss all the same.

  • 32. Agnostic Poster
    July 26th, 2007 at 6:19 am

    Keep in mind all that when Casey says “job offers” he is most likely not talking about the same thing we think of when we think of job offers.

    Those who have been following IAFF for a long time know all about “CaseySpeak”.

    Some examples of CaseySpeak:

    “Business travel” - taking a spur of the moment vacation to Lake Tahoe;

    “Networking to complete a multi-million dollar deal” - send e-mails to distant acquantasncies asking them if they want to purchase the Circus Circus Casino in Vegas;

    “Publisher” - someone you pay $5,000 to who will tape record your ramblings and then set up a website from which others can download self-edited transcripts of said recordings

    This could go on for days.

    The point is though, Casey almost certainly has not received any “job offers”. Most likely what he is calling “job offers” are really 1. interviews; 2. phone calls from prospective employers asking for more information; or, maybe even nothing more than 3. Instances where he sent out his resume.

  • 33. F'ing Brilliant!
    July 26th, 2007 at 6:21 am

    >Received a couple of more job offers, in web / IT type of work. Updating my resume and checking into those. Not too excited about tech work, but I will do what I have to do to.

    Given your high profile, how long do you think those jobs will stay open? In addition to no education, limited skills, a poor work history, and admitted problems paying attention to detail, you are demonstrating a poor attitude.

    Why would anyone want to hire you?

  • “I’m still planning to help my wife with her credit cards”

    Sounds good that should get her back?

    Why don’t you plan on feeding her starving cat or taking out he over flowing garbage. You might plan on picking her up from her cleaning job.

    Hey 131 IQ? Send some money to your wife. Do something. Pay some freakin bills. Wake up; this is not a dream,

  • 35. James_Marks
    July 26th, 2007 at 6:28 am

    Casey, pay your wife’s debt (which is yours, btw). Be a man for once in your life.

  • aaack!!

    Bankruptcy Attorney?
    Business Attorney?
    Corporation Attorney?
    Defense Attorney?

    Damn, Casey - how many attorneys are actually on your Power Team? Or are these all the same guy?

    How are you paying all these lawyers??

    thpppttt!!

    S_t_C

  • Let me guess. Casey sold the site to Aaron. I have a feeling that all of the money didn’t go to your wife? Watch yourself there is nothing more violent than a scorned cleaning lady.

  • The Wisdom of Homer J. Simpson (as it applies to Casey K. Serin)

    His Philosophy:

    - “I guess some people never change. Or, they quickly change and then quickly change back.”

    - “I can’t believe that someone I’ve never heard of wants to hang out with a guy like me.”

    - “Trying is the first step towards failure.”

    -”Forty seconds? But I want it now!”

    - “You can’t keep blaming yourself. Just blame yourself once, and move on.”

    His Marriage:

    -”Don’t eat me. I have a wife and kids. Eat them.”

    -”[Wife], it takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen.”

    -”[My wife] needs help. God knows I am not the man to provide it, but I know someone who can.”

    - To his wife: “Wait, that’s it! I know now what I can offer you that no one else can … complete and utter dependence!”

    - “You deserve all the finest things in the world and although I can give them to you, they will be repossessed and I will be hunted down like a dog.”

    His Finances:

    - “All right, let’s not panic. I’ll make the money by selling one of my livers. I can get by with one.”

    - “Aw. How am I going to tell [my wife] we’re broke. I need a miracle. Huh? My house is on fire! Woohoo! Insurance to the rescue!”

    -”De-fault! The two sweetest words in the English language.”

    - “With $10,000, we’d be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like … love!”

    - “That is right. Even if we are not rich, that doesn’t mean … [sob sob sob] … I can’t even finish it … I want to be rich [sob sob sob].”

    -”We’re not going to sign anything unless it’s a contract.”

    And the best quote of all is from the episode where the Simpsons go to (where else?) Austrialia.

    Homer: Look, boy. Now I’m in Australia. Now I’m in America. Australia. America …
    Bart : I get it, Dad
    Homer : Australia. America. Australia. America …
    Marge : Homer, that’s enough.
    Homer : Australia. America. Australia. America… [Marine pistol whips Homer. Whack] Ow!
    Man : Here in America , we don’t tolerate that kind of crap, Sir!

  • Don’t get addicted to the lawyers.

  • What are you pay these “team of professionals” with?

  • 41. Arthur Wankspittle
    July 26th, 2007 at 7:04 am

    Job offers? You are virtually unemployable. Any of these “employers” going to be running a credit check? What address will they be using for you?

    #26 and #27 share the point I was going to make. One the “free initial 30 min consultation” is over these people will want money, and I mean serious money, before they will deal with you. You haven’t got any.

    Domain sale is comig closer and there is a buyer that I have commited to already but it’s not over till it’s over, as they say.
    But his name is already showing as the owner of IAFF.

    You are avoiding the one professional you actually need to see.

    You will be back blogging before the end of August.

  • Kid;

    Face it, you’re guilty and you’re going down.
    No matter what an attorney tells you to get your money, you are going to do time.
    Mr. Maynes told you as much long ago.

    Therefore, the money you’re spending on these lawyers is being wasted.
    You could pay G’s debts off with it, which was your original stated intent.

    The accountant is a different story…taxes never sleep.

    So, why don’t you take Maynes’ advice and turn yourself in, man up, and take the lumps that you know you’ve got coming?

    That might make a big, BIG difference at your sentencing, y’know.

  • 43. lawnmower man
    July 26th, 2007 at 7:35 am

    Yes: how can you afford all these attorneys, accountants and counselors?

    What does your corporate attorney say about the co-mingling of personal and corporate funds? (You were basically using the corporate credit as your personal ATM for a while, yes?)

    Did the Phoenix offer fall through?

    Good luck.

  • 44. Loads o Money
    July 26th, 2007 at 7:35 am

    Hey Casey - what you’re basically saying here is that you will not pay off your wife’s debts, because you will need the money for you own attorney’s etc..

    Well thats just great for your wife Casey !

    May as well get a divorce if your going to do that,

    Loads O Money

    - hey “Dont worry, be happy”

  • Huh? Why did you transfer the domain if the sale isn’t complete?

  • 46. Borat's neighbor
    July 26th, 2007 at 7:55 am

    “Not too excited about tech work, but I will do what I have to do to. ”
    Who’s gonna hire you after you say this on a blog? Who needs an employee with such an attitude for work?

  • 47. lawnmower man
    July 26th, 2007 at 8:00 am

    when I go away in a few days, what are you people going to do with all the free time??

    Most of us firmly believe you’ll be back, in one form or another.

  • The marriage is over. From everything I have read it really seems as if she has moved on with her life, and it is probably time you did the same. You broke so many promises, and told so many lies that I am sure her trust in you is destroyed. Not too mention you jumped on a plane to Australia with an hours notice, and left her high and dry with no money. Can you really blame her??

  • Casey, take one of those jobs now - it will get a lot harder if any charges are filed against you.

  • Casey, I feel badly as I think SOME people are either paying your SO, or encouraging her not to see you. SOME people should stay out of it, especially older men with children old enough to be your SO’s Father.

  • 51. FBI special agent psycho
    July 26th, 2007 at 8:13 am

    Casey,
    Do not worry, our agency is not coming after you. We’re just gonna talk and get some info from you is all. I feel bad for all the haters as well because they think we having nothing better to do than come after amateurs in this industry.
    No our agency is not like them. We have better things to do. Poor haters, their lives must be pretty meaningless to resort to dedicating website in your honor (while in the same breathe, state you are wasting their time).
    Perhaps you should look into a restraining order against them. I’d hate to see some of your haters do you like Borat did Pamela Anderson.
    I think they’re in love…

  • Casey,

    I see in a previous post that you mentioned hard to keep 8k coming back everyday. Doesnt matter anymore? Or does it?

  • Casey,

    I would imagine something is going on with you and/or this blog that we dont know about.

    I notice you say things such as mentioning different types of attorneys (SEO reasons)as I believe there is more to it than just mentioning you visited with these attorneys. Why would SEO matter at this point?

    You never did mention a formal criminal charge or indictment at all just the possibility? What is really going on with that?

  • If you can’t get your taxes done by 10-15, just make an estimated payment that is more than you will owe worst case.

    If you don’t owe any money, there is no penalty for filing late and it takes at least 6 months before you start getting nasty letters.

    Does your BK attorney think filing would be a bad idea?

    Rather than bankruptcy, consider letting the SOL run out. You are basically 1 year down, 3 to go for the Calif debts. No lawsuits after 4 years and you are clear. Don’t make any payments in the meantime, or it re-sets the clock. If you get sued in the meantime, you will obviously need to re-think this.

    ASW: organic

  • 31. Monica, said: “….you need someone who entirely supports you and lets you be the boss. You are the man and you wear the pants…..”

    Oh, dear. Let us hope Hillary Clinton does not read that entry. If she does she might end up with the haterz on the mental hospital in Wyoming.

  • Could it be Casey MUST drop the Blog by then as that is what he and the buyer agreed to?

    And it is hard for him to let go? Or Casey will you be getting a lump sum based on hits/visits and then a monthly stipend?

  • You know Casey, when we were bugging you to get a lawyer, we didn’t mean get 27 lawyers.

    What’s up with the FBI? Any word on them? Have they backed off? The “agent” you talked to said they had all the evidence they needed. So why have no charges been filed?

    I hope your new lawsuit settlement is better than the last one. You really got screwed there.

    And what is up with the king who wears A Crown? You planning on giving us the scoop. I sincerely hope you got more than Duane offered.

  • Don’t pay back your wife’s cards - she will need to file BK anyways. Stay the course - built up a cash reserve for the lawsuits. Even if you paid off her debt - she still will not talk with you. Let me guess - you have been talking - only when you mention giving her money. She is an adult, can handle herself, if she respected her vows she would stand by her man. Handle your business, let the dust settle both file BK’s and then see if any love is left, anything else is wasting money.

  • Casey,

    Talking to attorneys specializing in each of these fields is exactly the right thing to do (though you need to stop the “I’m a grown up businessman” thing where you call them your “team of professionals”). I hope you’re actually doing this and they’re not all the same person.

    Everyone wondering where he got the money for this - from his parents. Where else?

    @20. Charles Darwin - did you actually read his post? Like, the part where he says he consulted with the defense attorney?

    These attorneys can only help you to the point where you actually do what they tell you to do - for once in your life, actually do something and get the packet together that the attorney asked for. Not later today, not after you make a few calls, not after you have a “business meeting”, not after chekcing your inbox for “opportunities” - go do it, literally, right now. Think of is as actually taking some action to dig yourself out of this amazingly deep hole you’ve so industriously dug for yourself.

  • Good Morning!

    I feel much better™ today. I decded to treat myself™ and I went to Denny’s and ordered the semi-vegan™ Grand Slam. I read somewhere that when your adeoine triphosolate levels get too high, your appendix can excrete myoliminal hypotosterates which and really mess with you. Wheatgrass™ is full of polydenebtic oxyflavorites which can help offset the adenoine triphospolate problems. Its all good™ now.

    Yeah I know the work thingy™ is going to really suck. I have been blessed™ these past few years to have been an enreprenuer whithout a 9 to 5 ball and chain. Now just the prospect of being caged in a cube makes me shudder. But I have to do what I have to do.

    My accountant from H&R Block was at forst not to™ familiar with most of my issues, but he said he probably could take care of it all by filing a 3467W that should put off my having to pay until I am solvent and have a net worth (no cheap shots on that haters™). He said that if I file the 3467W, I can defer filing and payment of taxes for 15 years withthe optio of two 5 year renewals. After that, I could still defer filing and payment, but I would have to submit a 8398H each year. I am blessed to have him as part of my team™. I had no idea that option existed.

    Several of you have seemed to be concerned about legal bills. Don’t be. I worked out an arrangement with several law student to do most of the work and then because of the “pro-eo” anture of my “profundum” I can submit all of my pleadings “pro-se”. He is charging me $8.75 an hour, but it will go up in September when he begins his second semester. I need to act fast. Like I said, I’m starting to love attorneys, expensive but necessary.

    The domain sale thingy keeps getting complicated. Several buyers are saying what good is it without content?™ I am conisdering putting a webcam up so I can be a passive moderator™ and you can watch all of the varied and important things that I do with my valuable time™. That way the blog could continue, but since I am only a passive participant™ I would not be breaking my promise™ to “thos of whom we cannot speak”™.

    The only problem is the cost of the webcam would be well over half of what I would receive.

    I participated in those other forums because my last couple of posting sucked and my trraffice was near zero. I got some good ideas™ for future posts.

    Strangely I still keep getting bills even though I havent made a payment for months. I wonder when they will stop?

  • For whatever it’s worth, to everyone wondering, the FBI can move EXTREMELY slow, particularly in a low-priority case (which something like this unquestionably is). The only reason they even looked into a case this small is because Casey had to stick his thumb in their eye by constantly publicizing the fact that he overstated his income on the loan docs.

  • 62. Still need to do that
    July 26th, 2007 at 9:07 am

    Casey,

    Where are you living now?

    How’s Vdubs?

    What’s the name of your new blog starting on August 4?

    SNTDT

  • Casey, it utterly amazes me that you would be ‘considering’ anything in the real estate or finance spaces. Your real estate failures are evident…and not just the one failure that ‘everybody’ has before the succeed. Multiple failures for multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    As for finances, if you can’t even keep track of your own finances, or deal with your taxes, I wouldn’t go that route. Have you opened your mail recently, or answered the phone with any degree of regularity?

    Rich G

  • 64. Just wondering
    July 26th, 2007 at 9:28 am

    Wondering what we’ll do when you go away? What will YOU do? Oh wait I know I know (waves hand violently in the air). You’ll start blogging again because as little as you want to believe it you can’t live without the attention.

    If you do go away for good? Well then the rest of us can carry on with our looser w-2s waiting til you get thrown in the slammer. Then we can forget the whole thing happened and move on with our lives.

  • #63 Rich G

    Actually finance and accounting have very little to do with each other. “Personal finance” is mostly just “personal accounting”. You could be horrible at accounting, yet still great at finance.

    Of course, being great at finance usually means a college degree (often a post-grad) and years of working low-end finance jobs while you learn the industry. So no Casey, although Wall Street salaries look awefully nice right about now, they’re nowhere in your future.

    Of course basic skills like opening mail and waking up before noon are prerequisites to most careers, so we’ll have to just sit back and wait for Casey’s next blog.

  • Casey,

    Good luck “Talking” with all of those attorneys. When you actually start to hire one to do some real work, you won’t be able to afford more than 2 of them with the proceeds from your blog sale.

    And “Your” accountant? last I checked you and your wife were trying to do your accounting. And since you’ve filed your extension and haven’t touch the paperwork, get real, you don’t have an accountant.

    -you cant afford 4 lawyers
    -you cant afford to get your personal and corporate taxes done
    -you cant afford a marriage counselor

    Quit trying to act like you are running a business or something and are all important with lawyers, accountants and counselors. Reality check: You are trying to reverse the slow motion train wreck you started.

    AND THE ONLY REASON YOU ARE STARTING TO ‘LOVE LAWYERS’ IS BECAUSE YOU ‘LOVE’ SPENDING MONEY YOU DON’T HAVE AND ‘LOVE’ WATCHING OTHER PEOPLE DO REAL WORK. YOU GET YOUR SHINY PENNY AMAZEMENT OUT OF WATCHING THE REAL WORLD DO REAL WORK.

    BB

  • Hey Casey,

    Tim from Sevant here, I’ve just been watching from a distance for a while (not wanting to get involved as a Haterz© or Supporterz©), but I wanted to throw in my two cents (now that the blog is going away). Getting rid of the blog will be the first step in the right direction, and getting that W2 job might add that structure to your life that it seems like you need.

    You know, you will always have other opportunities in the future to invest and make money, but you need to be careful with the people that love you - your wife, family, and friends. Have you said “sorry” to your wife and admitted you were pretty much a total a****** to her and your family?

    On the subject of your Australia jaunt, I can see how taking a trip can help clear your mind, but taking a trip half way around the world, while dealing with the financial and family turmoil you’re dealing with, would’ve been the last thing on my mind. If I were your wife, I would’ve thought you were completely nuts here.

    Glad you’re finally consulting professionals on the different matters you need to deal with.

    Good luck with whatever happens!

    -T

  • Casey,

    Even if it doesn’t changes things between you and G, pay off as much of her credit cards as you can. Even though my gut feeling (attempting to read between the lines) is that things are over between you and G, they will DEFINITELY be over if you don’t at least make a decent attempt to follow through.

    The next step is to start climbing out of the hole you have dug yourself into. Of course, the first step is to stop digging, then determine the best way to climb out. Hopefully, the lawyers and accountants you have are good, and will help you begin the recovery process. One more piece of advice — don’t mess around with the IRS, they don’t play games. Even Cashcall is a pussycat compared to them.

    Good luck, and remember you are only 25, so its not the end of the world, even if it feels like it right now.

    Gonarat

  • Stupid question: how is it that a guy who is completely in debt, has no income to speak of, can afford several attorneys, an accountant and two marriage counselors?

  • Casey, why not give all of the money from the sale of IAFF directly to your wife and then walk right on up and into the FBI’s office and come clean with what you did.

    I see several benifits to this:

    1) Instead of Money going into Lawyers hands, it goes to into your wife’s hands.

    2) By coming clean with the FBI, you will be set free if you are truely innocent, or they will lock you up and explain why.

    Win-Win I say!

    Sweet ending, no?

  • Casey,

    It sounds like you are just throwing darts against the wall to see what sticks re: a job. You are going to get offers from all around but you have to have some sort of plan to keep you focused on what YOU want to do.

    By the looks of it, you are getting offers from multiple industries doing multiple things. You will then become the jack of all offers, master of none. Take a day or so and focus on what you really want to do. Then market yourself accordingly and make it happen. If you don’t, you’ll have too much to choose from and then it becomes overwhelming.

    I would also look for a job with good benefits - tuitation reimbursement is very important so that you can get your education while there. Health benefits, 401k, etc. are all important. 401k savings is exempt from creditors - so you HAVE to start saving for retirement even though you are only in your 20’s.

    If you just puick and choose from the litter you are foregoing the whole experience that got you here to begin with. Take the job bull by the horns and decide what YOU want to do and MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!

  • The transition from one “truth” to another continues….

    From July 11:

    “No more business…

    This is by far the HARDEST thing for me to do…….

    I do NOT want to be a successful business person at the cost of my marriage. I would rather be a regular W2 employee for the rest of my life than give up my wife. I hated having to make a choose between her and the business but I can’t avoid it now. I must cut it off and put it to the side for as long as needed, maybe even forever.

    Next…

    It took me a while to get to this decision and I fought it hard. The internal conflict will continue but I believe the tide is definitely turning. My actions in the next 24 days will prove that.

    1. Get a W2 Job: Update my resume and start applying for jobs in the IT / blogging / web design / programming / marketing or real estate fields. However, I cannot be a public figure anymore. A W2 job must be with a stable company, have benefits and compensate me well for my skill-set. I must get the best job I can in order to provide stability and security. ”

    Today:

    “Received a couple of more job offers, in web / IT type of work. Updating my resume and checking into those. Not too excited about tech work, but I will do what I have to do to. Considering other opportunities in real estate, finance and development as well.”

    As always,

    Baffled

  • Come on Supporterz…Step up to the plate…Where’s that Canadian Supporter that gave me $1000 to keep blogging. Where are all the supporterz that offered a place to stay. 8 more days till this ends so you better pay up soon to keep this going…Casey’s Mom…..ERRRRRRRRRRR I mean a supporter who paid for Casey’s flight back says she is willing to match every donation…So come on guys…FEED ME!!!!

    Suckers!!!

  • Does anyone find it intersting that ImFacingForeclosure use to take you to this site and now it takes you to a site parked at GoDaddy?
    I find it VERY INTERESTING …. I do thinkith our boy is behind the scenes again. Id make sure to put that in my purchase of this domain name .. IAMFacingForeclosure ….

    Yes I do think there is something in the works.

    Oh and what did you find out Casey .. that the bk court wont look favorably upon your having shown preference to paying off some creditors and not others right before you file … I told you about this months ago … your right .. You Dont Listen.

  • 75. Charles Darwin
    July 26th, 2007 at 10:26 am

    @59 Sirhan Sirhan,

    The “Defense Attorney” Casey is referring to is the guy who is going to try and fend-off the impending civil lawsuits flowing from Casey’s use of “liar loans” and other below-board mortage tactics. That lawyer has nothing to do with the criminal indictments that Casey will soon be facing. Figuring that out requires a little skill most of us learned in grammar school called “reading between the lines”.

    All the best legal planning in the world by a whole army of corporate lawyers won’t make a scintilla of difference after Casey is thrown in jail. Any assets he has will be sold-off or paid to the lawyers while he’s in prison. It’s not like he’s an Enron executive who will still have truck-loads of hidden cash to look forward to when he gets out. Casey would be better off hiring a publicist to make sure people don’t forget him while he’s in the klink, then try and cash-in on his prison stay. Other than that option, his best-bet is to try and get off the criminal charges on a technicality by hiring the best criminal lawyer he can get.

    Regards,

    Charles.

  • Wow, so you’re really going through with it.
    What a shame Casey.
    The web, and you, are missing out.

    One Man. One Year. $100,000 online. Doing it.
    http://www.oneyeargoal.com

  • 77. Roberto Culosaki
    July 26th, 2007 at 10:54 am

    Casey,

    I’m glad you’ve talked to people.

    Now, listen to them and do what they say for once.

  • 74. Michael
    “….Does anyone find it intersting that ImFacingForeclosure use to take you to this site and now it takes you to a site parked at GoDaddy?…”

    No, I do not find it interesting at all. In fact, I do not care.

    http://iamcaseyserin.com/
    take you to a sited parked at GoDaddy as well.

    Any others?

  • Beware:

    Lawyers are in business to make money. They will suck you dry while making you feel important.

    On that note, you may wish to add a Divorce lawyer to the almighty team.

    It would be wise to keep the domain buyer’s name confidential, but I hope you’ll at least divulge the final sale amount to your readers.

  • a few points:

    (1) absent a finding of fraud, g is on the hook for half of all the debt, not just her cc, so paying these off won’t do much…it’s a drop in the bucket.

    (2) it won’t matter anyway because casey is insolvent so when he bk’s all these payments will be undone and people will be paid according to bk law.

    (3) bk professionals, such as lawyers and accountants, get paid before unsecured creditors so by racking up all these lawyer fees talking on the phone, etc. casey is effectively screwing his unsecured creditors and, ultimately, g as well.

    i agre that lawyers are the new shiny penny.

  • Honest Question said

    “2) By coming clean with the FBI, you will be set free if you are truely innocent, or they will lock you up and explain why.”

    So, you’re assuming that the FBI has never locked up an innocent person? That they’re infallible”

    That’s horrible advice. You need to talk to a criminal attorney so, if nothing else, you take a plea agreement that is reasonable and reflects what you actually did.

  • Charles Darwin,

    So you mean when Casey specified his “business lawyer”, who he explicitly claims his handling the civil lawsuit, and his “defense lawyer” who is waiting for word from the FBI, the simple rules of grammar let us know it’s the same person? Sure.

    I think you’re seriously overstating the “severity” (from the U.S. Attorney’s Office) of his misconduct - he’s a far cry from any Enron executive. They wouldn’t have even taken this case had it not been for him constantly drawing attention to it. I would be surprised if he does ANY jail time and doesn’t walk away with probation - I would predict he’s a 6 or 7 under the Sentencing Guidelines. I doubt there’s a grand jury even empaneled investigating him.

    A good attorney should be able to get him a plea that won’t require jail. If he does get “thrown in the clink”, I imagine it would only be for a few months. Not the end of the world.

    And, if by “technicality” you mean his constitutional rights - what good reason does he have to waive them? I’m sure the money would come from his parents, so he’s not “neglecting” money he could give to his wife.

  • Casey,

    What do you mean by “compensate you well for your skill set.”

    Do you mean from a “commercial blogger” perspective? Because you don’t have, not even remotely, any sort of business/financial/real estate skill set (I don’t know about your IT skills).

    You can’t point to a single good decision you’ve ever made in these areas. You can’t explain why a random person off the street, with no real estate experience, probably could have made better decisions than you. You’ve been pure poison to every business transaction you’ve ever tried to enter. You don’t have a “skill set” to speak of. If anything you have a “negative skill set” in the area.

    You don’t even have an education in the area. Instead of paying your dues and going to a real college and graduating with a degree in business/finance of some kid, which would truly be marketable and raise your value, you pissed away thousands on “get rich quick” schemes - it’s obvious to any outside observer that these weren’t worth a single dollar. They didn’t even qualify you to get your real estate broker license - which would have actually been useful.

    You should get a job, and it’s good you’re searching for one, but it’s pointless if you delude yourself as to what your “skill set” is.

  • FBI makes mistakes, but that is true of anthing and it is not the norm.

    Casey proclaims that the Gurus/Brokers/etc mis-lead him.

    By approaching the FBI, they will look at the entire package and if Casey is innocent, they will let him go. If Not, they will tell Casey he needs a lawyer.

    Why worry if you have nothing to hide?

  • Casey

    You are morally and financially bankrupt. Use these two assets to get a new start on what is left of your life. If you think about it there is no way you can get out of this hole? This is not because it is hard but you can’t make basic decisions. You have an incurable disease.

    If you could fight this disease and have a chance for recovery, I would say fight. The disease is terminal. There is nothing you or anyone can do to change the diagnosis.
    Accept your limitations and move forward.

    You have made horrible decisions so far why not try a different approach. Why not take the money from the sale of this blog and give 90% of it to your wife. Next take the last 10% and go to Norway. Get one of your excountrymen to give you a new identity.

    Start over. Look for a new wife hopefully one with cash. Buy a ton of R/E and fleece every last dime out of her. If you pull it off send G some cash.

    This isn’t funny or cruel. It is probably the best idea to harvest your particular skill set. Your flight leaves in 4 hours. Good luck.

  • Hey hey hey, OneYearBeggar is PULLING A NIGEL™, stepping in at #76. You gotta get off the crapper, my friend, AJFacingPennies is kicking your a** .

    asw: australia

  • Casey, have you noticed that less comments are posted now? Any idea why?

    I think people find it meaningless to post comments since there are no responses from you. I mean, you invite people to visit your site, to comment and then you answer no questions - you simply ignore everybody. That is kind of arrogant! Even I am about to loose interest now…..

    If you no longer care at all, then why not close this blog today?

  • “By approaching the FBI, they will look at the entire package and if Casey is innocent, they will let him go. If Not, they will tell Casey he needs a lawyer.

    Why worry if you have nothing to hide?”

    That’s an extremely naive view. Part of the question is - innocent of what?

    For example, let’s assume for argument’s sake, that casey committed a single count of mortgage fraud (I know the facts are different). The FBI might, at this point, believe that he committed a number of other offense, including a conspiracy to committ bank fraud (let’s assume, for arguments sake, he didn’t).

    The FBI already is convinced of what he did and didn’t do. When Casey starts talking, they’re thinking, “How can these statements by Casey be used to support the questionable conspiracy claim charges we’re considering making?” While Casey might think he doesn’t make any statements supporting the conspiracy charge, the FBI might have an entirely different view - the FBI, purposely, never records interviews (and has resisted legsliationg requiring that). This is so, when it’s your word against theirs, they will almost always win. Casey, being inexperienced at this, can do nothing but give them more bullets to shoot him with.

    Also - lying to an FBI is itself a crime. Casey chronically likes to “bend” the truth - going in by himself and he’ll likely walk out having committed another federal crime (Martha S****** , Bill Clinton, Scooter Libby - all innocent of the underlying crime, all guilty of making false statements to investigators/grand juries).

    If he really thinks he has information which can exonerate him with the FBI, he can work with his criminal defense attorney and go down for a “proffer” session with the prosecutor or the FBI. Once the attorney can figure out what’s what, he can go by himself (or possibly bring Casey)and make representations about what happened and avoid all of these issues (and make sure casey has “queen for a day” immunity about whatever statements he makes during that session).

    Casey just strolling in is the worst possible option.

  • 89. flying monkey warrior
    July 26th, 2007 at 12:56 pm

    casey come on you are ne cash back at closing’ away from getting your wife back. dont give up on her.

  • 90. flying monkey warrior
    July 26th, 2007 at 12:57 pm

    Casey i would sell some of my blubber to save you.

    I am a fat sweaty beast please let me help you.

    fmw

  • 91. Charles Darwin
    July 26th, 2007 at 1:07 pm

    LOL Sirhan!

    Okay, today’s a slow day here at the office, so I’ll bite…

    #1 Casey doesn’t refer to his “defense lawyer”, he refers to his “other defense lawyer”. That’s an important distinction you “conveniently” forgot. The “business lawyer” is looking after the LostMitPro debacle, and the “other defense lawyer” is looking after the impending civil lawsuits coming from the lenders (assuming Casey can afford the retainers for these guys or make some other creative arrangements with them). Casey is apparently trying to mount a “but-the-devil-made-me-do-it” defense with the lenders being the “devil”.

    #2 I didn’t suggest anywhere that Casey’s crimes are at the same magnitude as the Enron execs crimes were. My point was that when somebody with lots of hidden cash (like an Enron exec) gets out of jail, they go get their stash and life goes on. Someone like Casey won’t have anything left when he gets out of jail after the lawyers and civil judgment creditors get their share.

    #3 Casey will do jail time. Not necessarily because he’s a hardened criminal, but more because he has set himself up perfectly to be made an example of. There is no way that the feds will let a guy like this off the hook with just a slap on the wrist, so he can forget a plea bargain that doesn’t include jail time. As for “a few months” of prison time not being the “end of the world”, you’ve never been locked up in the general population of a federal pen, have you? It’ll be particularly rough on Casey for reasons he and others well-know.

    #4 I have no problem with invoking constitutional rights to prevent the state from running roughshod all over you. That’s what the constitution is there for. The problem I have is when guys like Casey come along and attempt to use the “defensive shield” provided by the constitution as an “offensive sword” to get themselves out of a legal jam of their own creation. Criminal defense lawyers are highly-skilled at doing just that.

    Ragards,

    Charles.

  • Casey,

    I’m curious from a fiscal reason, why you’re shutting down the blog. It seems that the domain isn’t worth that much without the content. It’s PR is only 5, and anybody can get a domain up to a PR of 5 nowadays. The content of the blog is already out there spidered by the internet archive, google, and hundreds of “hater” sites, why not sell the content as well. I’ll speculate that the difference in the whole “Iamfacingforeclosure franchise” is worth a couple hundred thousand, while the domain itself is probably only worth about $20k - $30k, plus you’ll be losing your $3k-$5k/month revenue stream.

  • #65 The Landlord

    “Actually finance and accounting have very little to do with each other. “Personal finance” is mostly just “personal accounting”. You could be horrible at accounting, yet still great at finance.”

    Well, I meant that his lack of control (or caring) about his personal accounting wouldn’t exactly lend itself well to the Finance field in terms of understanding value, handling money, doing due diligence, and multiple other aspects.

    I think we’re on the same page. It’s a bad idea for him to pursue that field.

  • Charles Darwin,

    I hope you didn’t go to law school.

    So - you’re expecting a wave of litigation when banks sue Casey for . . . the money he doesn’t have? Casey is judgement proof. He’s broke. In a cost benefit analysis, they’re crazy to go through the expense of suing Casey. Casey isn’t going to come out of jail facing a ton of civil lawsuits - he’s not worth the expense.

    Oh? Casey will do jail time? What are you basing this on - maybe you unfounded assumptions? Casey could easily not do time. Maybe you should crack open the federal sentencing guidelines? Go to section 2B1.1 and tell me what you think. The Government is already wasting a lot of time on a case that’s “too small” - it certainly depends on a lot of things I don’t know about, but they’re probably eager to get it off their plate. Casey could avoid doing time - it happens all the time (I can think of two other mortgage fraud cases off the top of my head).

    I have never, personally, been locked up in a federal prison. However, I have dealt with many people who have been. While a lot depends on the facility, it’s far from a living hell (some state prisons are still terrible). Despite whatever you saw on TV, Casey will not be beat up / raped / whatever. The worst thing, as everyone says, will be the boredom of having nothing to do. It’s prison (so it’s definitely not enjoyable in anyway), but a six month bid isn’t the end of the world.

    Fortunately, there isn’t a section in the constitution that divides fundamental rights into “offensive” or “defensive” categories. You’re essentially saying that, because you know Casey is “guilty” it upsets you that he can assert his Constitutional rights. However, the constitution recognizes that no one is “guilty” until the Government proves they are beyond a reasonable doubt. Until then, the guilt or innocence of an individual is irrelevant - everyone is entitled to the protections of the constitution. Which you dismiss as a mere “technicality”. In fact, these rights are most important when a defendant is extremely unpopular and facing scorn in the public eye - the framer’s fortunately recognized that there would be a lot of “Charles Darwins” in the coming years.

  • c’mon Casey… “job offers” really means “job leads”… right?

  • @88 Huan Han:

    Interesting picture you present.

    By that picture, I would say that the FBI is crooked, dishonest and society’s worst nightmare. Worse than criminals.

    I am not saying that the FBI is perfect, but I am saying is that if you truely are innocent and you honestly work with the FBI, you have nothing to worry about.

    Casey pro-claims innocence. That he did nothing wrong, maybe “shady things”. What a great way to have that “shady” are be bright and clean if Casey did in fact, do nothing wrong.

    Now, if Casey did in fact committ a crime, no shady thing, but a true crime, then I see why he would fear going to the FBI.

  • Im betting this blog does NOT get sold.You might get a job but the blog is what you thrive on.

    http://www.icantsellmyhouse.blogspot.com/

  • Casey,

    I am really curious about something. If your intent is to shut down on August 3rd (let’s just go with that for the sake of argument)… and you really do have job opportunities and lawyers (etc) to deal with, and by your own admission you don’t really feel like blogging - then why don’t you just shut down now? Why continue? Why do two more talkcasts? I know they generate some money, but it’s a really small amount, as I understand it.

    I am sincerely curious about this and would like to know your answer.

  • I believe I see a pattern here. Casey looks to someone more experienced/knowledgeable/educated to tell him how to solve his problems. The mentor/guru/lawyer/accountant/ expert hears Casey’s story and delivers an assessment of the situation. Casey disagrees with the assessment and parts company with the mentor/guru/lawyer/accountant/
    expert.

  • Honest Question,

    Thanks for your response.

    I didn’t mean to go overboard - the FBI isn’t evil by any means. However, the FBI, like any organization is composed of people with flaws like anyone else, and it definitely capable of being overzealous.

    To elaborate on the example I said before - Scooter Libby was entirely innocent of leaking the name of Valerie Plame’s name to the press. The investigators knew this when they interviewed him. This is not in dispute. Taking your advice, Scooter should go talk to the FBI (the grand jury in his case, but it’s also a crime to lie to the FBI), because he was factually innocent, right? That’s what he thought - however, he was convicted for making false statements to the investigators.

    Martha S****** - entirely innocent of insider trading. Now, the FBI, federal prosecutors, everyone agrees on this fact. She knew this - so what should she do? Go down and talk to the FBI, right? She did - and was convicted of lying to them.

    This is why defense attorney’s hate bringing clients in for these kinds of meetings - it creates a new level of liability. What’s the difference between being forgetful and lying? Well, the FBI will decide, not you - so do you really even want to get to that point where you have to worry about that? Consiering that Casey seems incapable of telling the truth, even when he doesn’t benefit from lying, it’s insane to send him in there.

    Second, in very complex cases (in which, admittedly, this might not be), in which the Government is bringing a new or creative kind of prosecution, it’s not as simple as “who pulled the trigger” - it might be unclear (to everyone) if the conduct was prohibited by very dense and complex statutes.

    “Now, if Casey did in fact committ a crime, no shady thing, but a true crime, then I see why he would fear going to the FBI.”

    Fortunately, the framers of the Constitution didn’t agree with you. The 5th amendment right to not make statements to incriminate yourself was added to protect the innocent against an overzealous Government.

    Telling him to go and talk to them, at least without a good attorney, is asking him to make his situation a lot worse (it’s already bad).

  • Also, I wanted to add that the FBI has a less than stellar history - look at the FBI’s illegal treatment of the african american political groups.

    “”Many of the techniques used [by the FBI] would be intolerable in a democratic society even if all of the targets had been involved in violent activity, but COINTELPRO went far beyond that…the Bureau conducted a sophisticated vigilante operation aimed squarely at preventing the exercise of First Amendment rights of speech and association, on the theory that preventing the growth of dangerous groups and the propagation of dangerous ideas would protect the national security and deter violence.” - Senator Frank Church

    So it’s not a case of angels on one side and devils on the other - the FBI has done plenty of “devil” things.

  • Casey,

    How are you paying for all these services?

    I assume your access to credit is impaired…

  • 103. unbelievable (the original)
    July 26th, 2007 at 3:39 pm

    This really jumped out at me

    “I’m still planning to help my wife with her credit cards but at the same time I have to consider the entire picture and consult with my profesionals (bankruptcy, accountant, counselor, etc..) about any issues that may come into play.”

    Help your wife with HER credit cards???? Aren’t you the one who ran up her credit cards to finance your “business”? Explain.

  • That’s a lot of attorneys, man.

    I would be really concerned about the tax stuff. The IRS doesn’t mess around (and I’m the first to say that the IRS and the graduated income tax are a sham!).

    Good luck

  • 105. To Be Honest
    July 26th, 2007 at 5:42 pm

    “Actually participated in the CaseyHaterz.com forum, which I found out about through Caseypedia.com, another crazy hater creation, quite funny I must admit.”

    And you didn’t know the difference between a thread and a forum and couldn’t figure out how to post.

  • I’d tread carefully when dealing with people who truly hate you.

  • @78 …. yeah well it wasnt parked there a month ago .. let me put it that way .. Imfacing led you to I AM Facing … so yeah its damn interesting …. something has changed in our fair haired boys blog … you wait and see ….

    I pay attention to the details …. bwwahhhhhaaahahahahahaa

  • Bruce D. Collins -

    Good job hitting that nail on the head. The IRS is legendarily tenacious and persistant, as well as known for having extremely intelligent and agressive investigators / attorneys. Casey’s only hope there is that whatever amount he should have paid is so small that they don’t care too much,

  • Hey Casey. You’ve got everything setup, just follow through now. You can do it. There is a way out of this. Turn to your bible if you need support or faith. Once you break free from the haterZ and negative thoughts, continue down your own path. Temptation will follow, but don’t give in. Keep your head up.

    Money Dork
    http://www.Moneydork.com

  • @100 Huan Han

    Thank you too for that explanation.

    I do understand that the FBI has been less than stellar. I came from a communist country and what I saw there makes the FBI in their worst day a crystal clean angle.

    I agree with your assessment of the over zelous FBI agents. Do you think they get that way due to the Casey’s of the world, the Jeff Skilling, or the likes who instead of helping society do nothing but destroy it?

    As for Martha S****** , Libby and the rest, they may have been convicted for lying, the the true crimes stand. S****** blantely performed under the table stock trade.

    What I do agree with you as a lawyer, is that Casey should not go before the FBI without representation - because he IS in fact guilty.

    What I was saying is that *IF* we go by what Casey is saying, that he has done nothing illegal, then Casey has nothing to worry about.

    Thanks for hearing my thoughts.

  • 111. Fremont BROKER (i broke you)
    July 26th, 2007 at 7:49 pm

    I bought 10 houses with no down.

    So easy. I beat Casey by 2 houses.

    It’s such a good time to buy houses, so easy~~~~

  • Success Casey,

    you are going to succeed. This is just a matter of time. You are a natural born winner.

    I promise

  • Hey Casey,
    Will you play the next 6 Degrees of Casey Serin game (tomorrow)? The vast majority of my large audience of astute Haterz want you to play. Thx for the sweet links to Caseypedia btw.
    Itsallgood,
    Akubi

  • 114. ItsMeCasey
    July 26th, 2007 at 7:59 pm

    Casey,

    Yesterday you spoke to your “sweet wifey” G. Somehow, you failed to let her in on the big secret that you have your blog under contract. As I understand the deal is for less money than I offered over a years time. Now why would you except less unless it was the fact that my deal actually had you paying G, instead of keeping it yourself? You? Tell me NOOO…

    Can I remind you of your many posts stating that you wanted to sell the blog and give her 100% of the proceeds to pay off all of the credit cards in her name that you ran up, (most of the time without her knowledge)? While I know in your eyes that was at least a week ago and how can anyone actually expect you to honor your agreements when so much time has passed… I expect it. Your sweet “wifey” expects it, and it is the right thing to do.

    So all of the honesty posting you have done lately could be construed as a few things.

    1) You are trying to get a settlement with a certain someone that precludes them or anyone (don’t know.. just sayin’) testifying against you with any legal authority.

    2) Maybe you think that you can make nice with your “sweet wifey” so that she wont testify against you and all of your admitted (through your blog and tapes) fraudulent ways. This couldn’t be, you wouldn’t use her like that. You have always loved her and have always been there for her and PROBABLY NEVER LEFT HER AND CHEATED ON HER BEFORE (have you?)… whoever would suggest a thing is probably a fool. Are they? Casey? Surely not… Not YOU…

    3) Maybe.. just maybe.. you wanted to hide this fact.. after all, YOU’RE IMPORTANT, and there is nothing more important than defending yourself first. After all, you’re Casey… and no one loves Casey like Casey does.. OPPS I mean like America does… I mean, you’ve done nothing wrong.. you meant well.. doesn’t that count for something? There are serious criminals like speeders and such that the law enforcement should worry about.. not some silly guy that got taken advantage of by evil mortgage companies.

    4) Maybe you don’t want people to know why you had to cut the cast short the other night.. maybe you don’t want them to know that you don’t have all your files… (speculation only Casey… RIGHT)

    5) Maybe you need the money to repay HAMMAR.. After all… you surely didn’t take an immediate cash advance of around 15K from a bank that sounds like WITY and you surely didn’t use an American express card for the balance for frivolous non-business expenses. Whoever is making up these vicious rumors should stop.. and stop now.
    6) Maybe.. just maybe you don’t want people to know that you begged for money for an Australian flight 2 ½ days before publicly admitting so… spur of the moment? Of course.. money and opportunity just came to you…

    7) Maybe you don’t want people to know that you are sleeping on a parents couch.. using a moms car… all the while playing BIG MONEY MAN…BIG DEAL MAKER… (MOMMY…HELP)

    Maybe you don’t want your attorney to know that a certain someone… could be me… has a copy of EVERY file and EVRY RECEIPT you have.. err had… Kinkos ring a bell??? (Just got my shipment.. my shipment of ??? what are these papers??) You know I had all the Hud-1’s… now guess what I have… you got the condensed version… only one box casey>>> Only ONE???

    So heres the deal… and its easy… fulfill your promise… do what you said… for once be honest… for once be a man…

    And in return… I swear I will try my hardest… TRY MY HARDEST… not to get whatever these papers I have in the hands of D.W.C. or anyone else.

    The only thing… I am worried about the haterz… you know how crazy they can be… what if they get whatever these papers are, including some kinda notes payable to you after something called a closing… they could actually point to fraud.. AND THERE AINT NO WAY YOU DID THAT… not you brother…

    I worry for you…

    BTW, you know my phone number… I would love to say HEY to your new power team of attorneys… especially the criminal defense one… WHAT HIS NAME??? Oh yea… BTW.. did you know that compelling people to go under contract to withhold illegal activity… is well illegal???

    I sure hope I hear soon that you did the right thing by G’s debt that you ran up… sure hope I do… and one more thing… if your attorney likes to play ping pong… well its my favorite sport…

    G’Day mate.

    asw-squeeze.. appropriate

  • Casey, I feel a disturbance in the air again.

    I think you are comtemplating chickening OUT.

    Don’t do it Casey.

    You are not a chicken, are you?

  • Casey, if M. SINGH calls in tomorrow night, let him on. Last week’s talkcast was dull in the extreme.

    What’s this rumor I keep hearing about you and Moab? Is it true that you have a job lined up in a bike shop and you have rented a yurt?

  • Are you going to back down Casey?

    Are you going to cry and beg for forgiveness?

  • They say you have to hit rock bottom to get clarity. The list of all of the things you did is what everyone has been calling for you to do since the beginning.

    Of course this site has always felt to be stranger than fiction and hard to believe. Will the blog really go away. I doubt anyone thinks so.

    I hope you get some control of these problems and come out of it. I don’t think it will make a great book or a great movie. You have to empathize and care for the protagonist. As you have constantly gone against conventional wisdom and obvious common sense, any success will seem more by luck than design.

    mike

    www.workcandy.com

  • Casey, we know you don’t do well under preasure.

    Are you going to agree to Duane’s deadline or are you not going to let them push you around like chicken-little?

    By tomorrow afternoon, we will know the results.

    Be a man for once.

  • Hey Kid;

    Evidence of further skullduggery and double-dealing on your part could really, REALLY, hurt.

    KnowhutImean, hobbit?

    You’d become untouchable…you couldn’t GIVE AWAY your little “Precious” here.

    Them walls be closin’ in, ain’t they kid?

  • casey i really hate repeating myself remember i said to talk to wifey you need her consent etc, well apparently you can’t sell the blog because she is still your wife and technically half owner. if u sell not only will you open yourself up to potential litigation to this new purchaser you will lose a potential marketing portal for your book with marty. you technically can’t even close it down she can obtain counsel make u sell it or moderate it or place judgement or lien on transfer to collect 1/2 or a judge will determine as equitable if indeed a divorce is probable. also the book proceeds 1/2 may go to wifey.

    follow this outline

    1. readvertise blog create passive revenue

    2. create partnership with new purchaser who will really become investor.

    3. obtain line of credit on blog

    4. market book and book series on blog with marty

    5. with new line of credit pay wifes debt off with payment for deletion

    6. with new line of credit obtain business insurance and umbrella coverage

    7. pay 1200.00 a month of blog revenue to wife until u have 10 k per month then pay her 4k a month then pay 25% of proceeds to attorneys

    8. this format will keep other hater and supporter blogs up and happy

    9. this format will eventually create financial stability for your ex wife, family, partners, and you

    10. its reported on other blogs that somehow your closing documents are in their possession if indeed they got your docs they must have stolen it from your apartment, picked your locks, collection pawn ??, wifey, or errand committed by haters to disguise being helpful for wifey like manipulation highly probable, this is beyond extortion throw them in jail.

    11. anyway casey don’t like get mad with wifey just pay and talk to her remember the haters hustlers have manipulated or possibly are in the process of extortion or blackmail against you and wifey you are both the same your married remember

    Important —-
    However if wifey signed limited power of attorney and waived her homestead rights or declared that this is not homestead property you should be all good to do a sale, anyway man give her loot if you decide to sell or you decide not to sell.

    anyway a libel suit can be issued against the 30 billion dollar man he’s trying to contact your purchaser and wifey or already has its kinda odd they want u to sell but no under their terms no wait u cant sell not yet they haven’t finished hustling you and your wife so sad.

  • 122. Milton's Ghost
    July 26th, 2007 at 11:31 pm

    Oh oh, looks like Duane is very annoyed.

    Casey, give all your money to G***** . Now!

  • 123. moe, larry, and....
    July 27th, 2007 at 12:02 am

    And where, do tell, are you staying these days?

  • 124. Metacritic
    July 27th, 2007 at 12:17 am

    “(I feel bad in a way because when I go away in a few days, what are you people going to do with all the free time??)”

    Hehehe! Good point, Casey!
    But here’s hoping you’ll find productive use of your free time, too…

  • 125. WeWantTheFunk
    July 27th, 2007 at 1:40 am

    Casey, do the right thing. Not something you can rationalize as “the right thing.” The right thing for reals.

    Be somebody. Stand and deliver.

  • “Now why would you except less unless it was the fact that my deal actually had you paying G, instead of keeping it yourself? You? Tell me NOOO…”

    ——————

    Not to say that Casey shouldn’t run for political office with this kind of expertise in doing one thing and saying another, but you are definitely creepy. Mark is even creepier.

    Your post reeks of wanting to exert power and control over Casey, in ways that are deeply disturbing. It’s one thing to help out Casey’s wife. It’s quite another thing to make the kind of posts you are making. It’s also quite another thing to have both you and Mark call in to these podcasts. Maybe the only thing more confusing than that is for Casey to actually decide to speak to you, or Mark, on the podcasts. Then you guys get together and call in to the haterzcast!

    I can tell with you guys that it’s very personal. Somehow Casey has gotten under your skin big time. I can see how he can do that, but what I can’t see is why you react in the evil, twisted ways that you do. Sure, you bring out all the bad stuff about Casey and “switch the light on” so that people can see Casey for what he is, and that’s fine. What I don’t understand is the level of taunting that goes into your posts. You write like you’re a teenager with a penchant for automatic weapons, not a professional businessman who has something to lose. You’re better than that, and Mark is better than that. You can bring out the facts without being first class A-holes.

    Try it out sometime…..brother.

  • aaaack!!

    Very slimely, Duane.

    Very, Very, slimey….

    thpptt!!!

    S_t_C

  • 128. CaseyMcSmith
    July 27th, 2007 at 5:37 am

    116. “What’s this rumor I keep hearing about you and Moab? Is it true that you have a job lined up in a bike shop and you have rented a yurt?”

    Isn’t it awful that that actually seems like a good idea for Casey at the moment. I got excited for a second thinking Casey may have actually gotten a “real” job. Wow.

  • The only interesting entries here are written by Huan Han

  • Honest Question,

    Your assumption is wrong - lying to the FBI/AUSA is a crime in itself. Martha S****** was cleared for insider trading - she’s factually innocent of any “under the table” stock trading.

    Scooter Libby’s case is worse - Fitzgerald, the federal prosecutor, knew he was factually innocent of leaking the name before he asked him any questions - but still convicted him for lying (perjury to the grand jury in that case).

    So the point is that you can, believing you are entirely innocent, sit down and talk to the Government and walk away in much worse shape. So there is extremely good reason to not go down and talk if you are innocent.

    This is why most defense attorneys tell their clients that going down and talking can almost always harm you, regardless of your factual innocence, and very rarely help you.

  • Casey,

    You should print the comments made here by D and also the thread over at CH.C forums and bring it straight to your attorney.

    If D wanted to out info he had, he should have just done that. Not presented a demand and attached to that demand a threat to out information if you didn’t perform.

    I think your attorney(s) would be extremely interested in his actions.

  • 132. pink_ lips
    July 27th, 2007 at 7:26 am

    Casey, this Duane guy is OBSESSED with your wife. He gets so crazy about her. He posts about her on other sites. The guy is a stalker! I agree with Sputnik the Kitty, Duane is a slime ball. I wonder what his wife thinks about his obsession? Is he married?
    Another thing,please, please can you limit this Hunan han or hunan chicken/dumbass guys long mindless posts. In this thread alone he has posted about 10 times UGH! and he has nothing to say.
    Good luck Casey, and email me if you need some cash. I can help you a bit, maybe pay one of your attorneys. Take care of yourself, and WATCH Duane!

  • Is it just me, or is Duane starting to sound like that retarded super hero from that Damon Wayans skit from years back?

    Throw in a bit of “tough teacher” talk from those movies about former green berets bringing peace to inner city high schools (I think Michelle Pfeiffer was in one of those movies?), and a dash of Steven Seagal-level depth and clarity… voila -

    Duane - you gotta start watching some movies that AREN’T on TBS or TNT, man.

    Actually, Casey kind looks like a cheesy villain from a Seagal movie, huh? Nondescript Eastern European dude with highlights in his hair. Poor dresser.

    Anyway - its all starting to seem even MORE B-movie than it did months ago - and Duane gets his share of the credit.

    So….lets just skip the rest of the plot ‘development’ and turn this thing into what it really NEEDS to be - a wrestling match.

    Duane “The Incoherent Life Coach” LeGate Vs. Casey “Fecal Finger” Serin - tonight at the Capital Garage Cafe.

    Beeeee Theerrrrrree!

  • OUCH!!! Duane totally has your nuts. I think he’s bluffing though… Let’s test him and find out…come on Casey how many times has he threatend you and how many times has he actually delivered?

  • Duane is a good example that lobotomy surgeries are not always succesful….

  • duane legate you are pathetic and are acting like a nutjob. You need help as much as Casey.

  • @130 Huan Han

    You said a person may believe that they are innocent, walk into the FBI and come out having committed a crime.

    Let me ask you this: Can a person who *IS* innocent, walk right into the FBI office and come out having committed a crime by honest answer to the questions?

    Not looking for odd changes which happen in every day events, but rather the norm. If 10 honest (clean) people who know they have not commit a crime but are being accuse of one by someone else (not FBI), walk into the FBI, will the majority of them, 6 or more walk out having committed a crime by answering with honest truthful answers?

  • Honest Question,

    I promise you 10 out of 10 of those people will walk out feeling great, knowing that they answered honestly.

    The point is that the client doesn’t decide if they were honest - the Government decides if it was not honest and whether they will indict the client for that.

    Two (somewhat) complicated examples:

    The Government uses cooperating witnesses as a way of checking the truth of statements in certain kinds of cases. Let’s say both CW1 and CW2 say that the sky is green. Now, the Government knows they have a lot of reason to lie, and maybe aren’t the most truthful people. Your client comes in and says it’s blue. Well, they really need CW1 and CW2 to look credible at trial on other points (they need them to testify that the grass was blue). So guess what? They’re going to indict you for false statements to boost the credibility of their witnesses. They don’t really care if the sky is green or blue.

    Second, you can’t overstate the complexity of some of the issues sometimes. For example, say it’s an investigation under the clean water act that involves a lot of complicated science as to testing for particles in water. You client believes that test A is the most scientifically sound way of testing, and shows X quantities of particles. However, the scientific community is split down the middle, with some scientists beliving in test B which shows Y quantity of particles. The Government believes that test B is best, and there are Y number of particles.

    Now, do you send your client in there to say that there were X number of particles, even though he really believes that? No - because you’ll face an indictment for making a false statement. The Government has to protect their theory.

    You’re obviously better off in both cases not saying anything.

    So it’s not a simple matter of “is it an honest statement?” The Government, not you or your client, will decide if it was “honest” or not. So - why even put them in a position to make that call?

    They’re not looking to exonerate anyone. They already have a theory on the case, and it’s very rare that the client will convince them otherwise. You’re just giving them more bullets to shoot with.

  • Honest Question,

    We might be looking at this from different perspectives.

    You said, “Not looking for odd changes which happen in every day events, but rather the norm.”

    So, let’s say there’s an 8% chance that the factually innocent client will make an honest statement that the Government, for one reason or another (they are not perfect), mistakenly believes is false.

    The chance of the person actually improving their position by walking in there by themselves and answering questions is almost always much less than this. So, on a cost-benefit analysis, the situations where this is a good idea are rare.

  • Casey … Why dont you take ITSMECASEY outside and show him what a man is. Sounds like thats the only type of man he will understand.
    My take on his posting here is that its Blackmail … Id make sure to keep a copy of it .. no wait .. he wont be a man and post under his own name .. OH thats right .. he had to put in his email addy to post … yes I think you have him this time.

    I think his butting his nose into your business has to stop … If I were you .. Id have an attorney write him a cease and desist order as well as a restraining order… IMMEDIATELY … no matter what he knows or thinks he knows …. Blackmail is STILL against the law Casey and its clear its what he is doing. I dont think is providing legal advice to you is within the boundaries of the law either. What you do with that money will need to be approved by your BK attorney. Im sure of it.

    Pukes like him have not helped your situation in any fashion. And they call themselves professional but their postings show quite a different side.

    Call your attorney NOW

  • 141. Earth to Casey!
    July 27th, 2007 at 10:06 am

    Duane has about as much on Casey as Mark did - nothing.

    I don’t see Mark before a judge demanding judgement. Why?

    Duane has further exposed himself and his business as people you DONT want to do business with.

    Casey, don’t pay G***** - I am sure your lawyer has already advised yoiu that. Deal with her debts later when your legal issues are dealt with and you have a firm foundation.

  • 142. I can't believe I'm posting a comment
    July 27th, 2007 at 10:08 am

    one of my very favorite older Casey posts:

    http://iamfacingforeclosure.co.....-something

    Just thought I’d share.

  • 143. Casey Hater too
    July 27th, 2007 at 10:10 am

    “Talked with my accountant about domain sale, taxes, etc. He needs all my paperwork to tell for sure. Unfortunately, my access to the paperwork has been very restricted lately.”

    Is that because she won’t let you have them or because she let the FBI have them?

  • 144. Earth to Casey!
    July 27th, 2007 at 10:11 am

    “Duane is a slime ball. I wonder what his wife thinks about his obsession? Is he married?”

    Duane is married with children. They live unhappily in a trailer park. His wife is unhappy because he spends most of his time trying to bag G. His kids are unhappy because their teeth can’t be fixed because he demanded high speed Internet.

    Mark is busy beating on a dead-beat mom to get her to pay her gas bill which is in collections. He has threatened to take her to court unless she dates him.

    Cote (exurbannation) is busy drinking and blogging. I heard that he was busy picking pizza out of his keyboard yesterday.

  • 145. From_The_Edge
    July 27th, 2007 at 10:17 am

    so what if Duane wants to hook up with G?

    If Casey is free to seek out his own happiness, why isn’t G? Especially since Casey abandoned her for his own agendas?

    All is fair in love and war.

    Nothing wrong with a divorcing wife to want a life after a failed marriage. Or is it only ok for a man?

    So what if Duane and G wants to hook up. Good for them!

  • 146. Pissed At This Circus
    July 27th, 2007 at 10:18 am

    Casey,

    Where are you living now?

    How’s Vdubs?

    Simple questions. Can we get an answer?

    PATC

  • Well… Duane is turning out to be quite the nutcase.

    Despite his numerous denials, I think he has a thing for her. I also think he has a thing with you too. It’s called “I’m the big swinging dick and you better do as I say”. Kinda funny to watch.

    Don’t submit to him Casey.

  • Casey, if your wife G “cooperates” with Duane, then she shows that she is one of your enemies and deserves NO help from you. You should NOT pay G’s debt if that is the case.

  • Casey. if you get or have money from the sale of the blog I’d take it and leave the country. Start a new blog get more advertisers and laugh your a** off at all the haterz that are obsessed with hating on you. It would be the ultimate f*** you to all of these a******* . 3 or 4 grand is a good chunk of change in Australia or even better Brazil. You could still do the right thing and pay back your family from abroad. Your new blog would be even more popular than this one.
    Good luck
    Aaron

  • Huan Han,

    Yes, the FBI makes mistakes, let’s even raise that to 10%.

    But here is the question: When the FBI makes a mistake, do they correct their mistake or to they cover it up and prosecute the innocent?

    The key is innocent - A person who has committed no crimes. So if 10 innocent people walk into the FBI, will the majority be found guity becasue the FBI is covering their tracks?

    If yes, I suggest that society would have crumbled by now and/or we would have no FBI office.

    On the reverse side, I can see where the FBI may cover up something in prossectuing a criminal. Not that I agree nor endorse that, but I can see that scenario and why most of soceity may turn a blind eye to it.

  • #149.

    ….. or even better: Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia or some parts of Russia… Low-cost lands and he could speak his other language, Russian, there.

  • Casey, is it true how you treated your wife, specially during the honeymoon?

    You needed to exercise at the gym? That’s a telling sign of how the honeymoon must have gone!

    Bara-Bing!

  • 153. Svetogorsk
    July 27th, 2007 at 11:53 am

    140: “Casey … Why dont you take ITSMECASEY outside and show him what a man is.”

    141: “Duane has further exposed himself”

    ASW: “Awesome”

  • duane,

    grow the f*** up… casey might be a tool but you are the guy obsessed with that tool to a point that you have centered your life around him. seriously duane, are you five? You are trying to extort/threaten him with your “boxes of documents”. you are such a slimey, no-nuts piece of garbage. what is your agenda? what is your profession (aside from this situation). you are such a boner! I

  • Now, how is it that you’re paying this team of professionals?

  • Honest Question,

    You’re assuming that there’s some sort of perfect, objective determination of guilt or innocence.

    The FBI might believe, in good faith, that someone is guilty when they are, in fact, innocent. They don’t have to do anything to “cover it up” - they’re convinced he’s guilty.

    Lying to them is a seperate crime in of itself. You don’t have to be guilty of whatever it is they’re investigating. There’s no need to cover anything up.

    No, society WOULD crumble if we didn’t have defense attorneys to serve as a check on the executive/FBI. Our legal system is an advesarial one - justice only works if both sides are working dilligently against each other. One side preserves our constitutional rights, the other side prosecutes criminals. The constant tension between the two is “justice”.

    10 people walk into the FBI that are factually innocent. For example, let’s say a certain crime required 3 elements to be complete. One of these elements is “knowledge”. Without the knowledge element, the person is factually innocent.

    Because of the information they have, the FBI believes this person has knowledge when, if fact, they don’t.

    Thus, the FBI is wrong (and going to talk to them is a mistake because they incorrectly are certain you committed a crime) - why is this an incomprehensible scenario? It’s doesn’t require a “cover up”.

  • Honest Question,

    Society wouldn’t have crumbled - know why? No one just walks into the FBI’s office and starts emptying their soul liek you’re suggesting casey do - their attorney’s won’t let them.

  • >>Received a couple of more job offers, in web / IT type of work.

  • 159. From_The_Edge
    July 27th, 2007 at 1:57 pm

    Duane,

    Very commendable that you are sticking up for G.

    You gotta respect someone who will stick up for their friends and support those who you respect when needed. We got enough wusses that are only interested in covering their own A$$es and deathly afraid of sticking their necks out for any cause or anyone aside from themselves.

    Cudos…

  • 160. Grilltacular
    July 27th, 2007 at 2:27 pm

    I just watched the Kobayashi/Casey video. Man watching him laugh at Casey and highlight his total failure was fun. To think RK is still making money off Casey even AFTER Casey fails by pulling Casey on stage, ridiculing him, and then having him pimp RK priducts.

    Priceless.

  • 161. Lost Cause
    July 27th, 2007 at 2:29 pm

    Itsmecasey …what an idiot. This blog is proof that people absolutely cannot mind their own business. Is a spouse allowed to testify against the other? Perhaps in Georgia, because they would also be a cousin. Yes, that guy is a home-wrecker, the road to hell being paved with good intentions. This is the perfect time to fight, Casey. Get everything he owns. Start spending his money now.

  • I will miss coming to this site. I know this is the best thing for Casey to do. Hey, if it doesn’t work out you can always come back later. Hopefully things will work for you though. Don’t let the W-2 life rob you of your passion. You can achieve both the family thing and you’re other passion if you really want to. Alot of work but it can be done.

    Even though I’m a Casey supporter even the haters sometimes crack me up. These guys are a breed of their own. Also the Timeline Guy is classic. Hysterical. I think even Casey even appreciates that. I would also. But some of these people have taken things way way too far. In the end these “haters” have exposed themselves for what they really are. These posts and the talkcasts speak for themselves. Casey should now be able to leave in peace. Good luck to you Casey.

  • I’ve finally arrived, Casey.

    You may have your Haterz but I finally got my first Internet stalker! Unfortunately, it’s just my luck that my stalker is a gay man!

    Why could it be a cute’n'creepy, abusive woman!

  • 164. WeWantTheFunk
    July 27th, 2007 at 3:34 pm

    Oh come on, Casey, you don’t have any job offers and everyone knows it. You haven’t even been on an interview.
    The majority opinion over at CH.C is that you’ll get involved in some MLM scam and call it a “job.”

    Moving on to other matters, your Power Team™ appears to consist of:
    Bankruptcy attorney
    Business attorney
    Corporation attorney
    Two defense attorneys (you referred to the “other” defense attorney, so you have at least two.)
    Two marriage counselors
    Accountant
    The mortgage-review company

    Where did you get the (at least) ten grand to put all these lawyers on retainer and pay the other people? Or has your interaction with these attorneys been limited to a phone call? Even that will run into money. Don’t tell me you managed to open another credit line.

    Your defense attorneys are for the civil case(s), right? You might want to stir in a criminal defense lawyer, too. A divorce lawyer is also indicated. It’s a good thing you like lawyers. They sure like you! (Ca-ching!)

    I believe both Duane and Mark have copies of all your financials; perhaps you could get a copy of your very own from one of them. Pro Tip: The only bigger collection of a******* in the world than the IRS is the California Franchise Tax Board.

  • Casey, once again, I am feeling a great disturbance in the galaxy.

    You must NOT give up, you are not a lousy W2 grunt worker.

    You are a free and untaimed soul. W2 is not for you. You need to follow the sweet success to passive income by flipping.

    Flipping you must.

  • 166. Some Advices
    July 27th, 2007 at 5:16 pm

    She needs it as a lesson to never let someone do what you did to her credit….besides she is not an innocent party to this.

  • 167. Bubble Burster
    July 27th, 2007 at 8:46 pm

    dude, thanks for helping to expedite this idiotic real estate bubble crash. the rest of us are sitting on the sidelines waiting out turn to profit and start the new bubble soon. :) )