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Depo Energy COO Fraud Lawsuit and Evidence to Be Posted Online
Depo Energy COO, Bernard Brown's Fraud Lawsuit that was filed against him with the US District Court of Northern Texas will be posted online along with all email correspondence.
Bernard Brown, who is now COO of Depo Energy in Dallas, Texas was responsible for an F rating with the Better Business Bureau for taking customers money and not delivering any product with 21 complaint filed by doctors and patients.
A new complaint was sent to Chris Geisert regarding Bernard Brown lying about taking money and not receiving any product.
The emails will show in detail how the Posture Pal CEO, Bernard Brown uses deceit to run a business.
The emails will show how he screwed Dr. Joseph Ventura out of royalties by telling him that the owner of Posture Pal "was no longer in the business".
All filings with the US District Court will also be made available.
Email correspondence between Chris Geisert and Bernard Brown will also be divulged for historical reasons.
Emails between nFinity Capital will also be released, the investor who may or may not have also been a victim of fraud or a conspirator of fraud will also be posted online.
A website will be listed soon where all the information will be posted.
As there are a lot of correspondence, planning of the website will need to be worked out.
Depo Energy CEO Richard Aland has already been made aware of Bernard Brown's business ethic and behavior.
Depo Energy President Richard Akland Caught Lying. Why?
Why would Depo Energy conglomerate owner of Dallas Texas Richard Akland lie?
On February first, 2011, Richard Akland was informed about COO Bernard Brown's recent fraud and patent infringement lawsuit regarding Brown's dismal handling of Posture Pal which received an F from the Better Business Bureau for 21 complaints and about the lawsuit being re-opened.
Richard Akland responded on February 1st that he takes the fraud charges seriously and that Bernard Brown no longer has any part of the company.
Recently, a document from the Public Utility Commission of Texas proved Richard Akland a liar that Bernard Brown is in fact the company's COO dated February 11, 2011 and again on March 1, 2011.
Every company has the right to choose their employees. The question begs to be asked if Depo Energy does any fact checking on their possible employees.
Richard Akland was given easily checked information regarding a fraud lawsuit with the US District Court of Northern Texas where files are public record.
The Better Business Bureau also is public record where a person can check to see whether or not Posture Pal which was run by Bernard Brown did receive 21 complaints.
One possibility is that the Posture Pal company was not put on the resume.
If you Google people's names, it is easy to check on people. This is a common practice for companies to check to see if their possible future employees have any kind of baggage that could be damaging to their company.
Depo Energy COO Received F From Better Business Bureau
Depo Energy's COO, Bernard Brown, received the lowest possible score from the Better Business Bureau of F for his recent business dealings as CEO of Posture Pal at 1400 Noel Rd, Dallas Texas.
Bernard Brown was in charge of daily operations which means he bears sole responsibility for the 21 complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau against the company he was operating.
Of the 21 complaints, 12 of those complaints failed to even get a response from Bernard Brown. The majority of complaints come from people purchasing product and never receiving any product that they paid for. These actions may constitute a criminal offense under the statute of mail fraud which is a federal offense.
One complaint filed with the BBB was a contract issue, 15 complaints were regarding delivery issues, 3 complaints were of refund and exchange issues, 1 was regarding sales practices and 1 complaint was regarding service issue.
A civil fraud lawsuit was filed against Bernard Brown along with a patent infringement suit as he knowingly dissolved the company without informing the other shareholders while pocketing the money.
One way to destroy the reputation of a company is take people's money and not deliver product.
Depo Energy LLC May Be Included in Fraud Lawsuit Against COO
Depo Energy LLC of Dallas Texas may be included as one of the defendants in the upcoming fraud case against Bernard Brown, their COO.
Back in Februay, Richard Aland informed Geisert that Bernard Brown no longer worked for Depo Energy which in turn caused Chris Geisert to stop refilling the fraud lawsuit against their COO.
In a recent discovery from a paper filed by the Public Utility Commission of Texas it was learned that in fact Bernard Brown is the COO of Depo Energy and Richard Aland was lying.
Research will be conducted to if Depo Energy will be included in the lawsuit allowing Bernard Brown and Depo Energy to be sued in a civil fraud lawsuit.
Bernard Brown was recently sued for fraud and his case was entering the Discovery Phase with a motion to dismiss without prejudice meaning that the case could be reopened.
During litigation, Bernard Brown moved two times both to inexpensive hotels that offer residents to stay for long periods of time.
Bernard Brown failed to notify the court the second time he moved claiming that he never received the court documents. Geisert would send him court documents regarding the fraud case but would be returned unopened.
Depo Energy COO Faces Fraud Lawsuit
On February 1, 2011 Richard Aland, Chairman and CEO of DEPO Demand Pooling located at 12720 Hillcrest Road, Suite 1045 of Dallas Texas was made aware of their COO's, Bernard Brown, fraud lawsuit, and ranking of an F from the Better Business Bureau of 21 complaints of taking people's money and not delivering product from Bernard Brown's previous experience of running a company.
Mr. Aland wrote to Chris Geisert in an email on February 1, 2011.
Mr. Geisert,
Please be advised that we regard these charges, whether accurate or not, as serious and, as a result of your threats, which could have the effect of damaging our business, Bernard Brown has been forced to step down from his role in DEPO Energy. He has no roll in Demand Pooling Global Services.
I assume this satisfies your objective in contacting me; however, I must advise that if you issue or arrange a press release or any item which incorporates our company's name in the press release or other item, in any fashion or in any location, we will consider it an attempt to interfere with our business and will take immediate appropriate action.
Richard K. Aland
Chairman and CEO
Demand Pooling, Inc.
12720 Hillcrest Rd. Suite 1045
Dallas, TX 75230
Chris Geisert wrote Richard Aland as he found out that Bernard Brown was President of Depo Energy and was going to restart his fraud lawsuit against Bernard Brown which was previously dropped because it appeared no money would be able to be collected from Bernard Brown to make Geisert whole.
As Richard Aland lied to Geisert, Geisert did not reinstate the fraud lawsuit against Bernard Brown which was recently dropped with the US District Court of Northern Texas.
It was just recently found out that Bernard Brown, is in fact current COO of DEPO ENERGY, LLC which sells electricity to state and local governments. Bernard Brown was previously CEO of Posture Pal Inc which sold Geisert's invention.
Richard Aland lied to Geisert about dismissing Brown and thought that he wouldn't find out.
While at Posture Pal, Bernard Brown was demoted from CEO by Geisert for not keeping the accounting up to date, and lack of information about the business given to Geisert. Brown then told Geisert that Geisert was not part of the company.
This was true as Bernard Brown had let all the Posture Pal companies become terminated many months prior and did not tell majority shareholder Geisert and was pocketing all the money from sales and was infringing upon the patent.
Geisert then transferred his patent back over to his personal name as he was 51% majority shareholder and filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Bernard Brown.
After doing more research, he then added fraud, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duties and interference of contractual relations to the list.
Bernard Brown wrote many motions to dismiss the lawsuit which were all denied. The Judge granted all complaints against Bernard Brown to go forward.
After moving 2 times and complaining of not receiving the court documents which Bernard Brown failed to tell the plaintiff or court that he moved, Bernard Brown was facing the second stage of trial, Discovery where he must hand over all the documents.
Geisert already had the documents from the State of Delaware that the companies were abandoned, re-instated and then abandoned again. Geisert figured that Posture Pal companies were re-in stated to prove that the companies were in fact up to speed but the dates would show that Bernard was already caught in the fraudulent act.
The worst part is that Bernard Brown continued to take customers money and not send any product to the customers, racking up 21 complaints with the Better Business Bureau.
Geisert learned from a Google search that Richard Aland lied to him regarding Bernard Brown from a file from the Public Utility Commission of Texas Aggregator Utility Listing dated on February 11, 2011 and March 1, 2011 that Bernard Brown is in fact COO of Depo Energy LLC.
Here is the link. https://portal.puc.state.tx.us/industry/electric/directories/agg/report_agg.aspx?ID=AGSQL01DB124556****001
Geisert is now working on re-opening the fraud lawsuit against Bernard Brown, COO of Depo Energy.
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Typo. It is Richard Aland, not Richard Akland.