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    Just don't give them a signed title until AFTER you get paid...IF you get paid.
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    They had a booth at the Amelia Werks which is a head scratcher how PCA allows them to continue. I had a deal to buy two cars that were bought then stored there. Needless to say they were long gone and the Estate left to try and recover the funds. How does this continue to keep going? Does California not prosecute white collar crime? Very curious.

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    That's pretty shocking indeed and PCA should explain why they continue to support them ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rennman View Post
    They had a booth at the Amelia Werks which is a head scratcher how PCA allows them to continue. I had a deal to buy two cars that were bought then stored there. Needless to say they were long gone and the Estate left to try and recover the funds. How does this continue to keep going? Does California not prosecute white collar crime? Very curious.
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    That's pretty shocking indeed and PCA should explain why they continue to support them ...
    The same could be said about John Esposito and his daughter, Laurina Esposito.
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    It takes a very looooong time for the long (?) arm of the law to catchup. After many years - and many lawsuits - authorities are only just now starting to investigate the Espositos. Probably too late to get financial justice, but maybe one or two of them will get some criminal charges/jailtime (although I am not that hopeful).

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    It takes a very looooong time for the long (?) arm of the law to catchup. After many years - and many lawsuits - authorities are only just now starting to investigate the Espositos. Probably too late to get financial justice, but maybe one or two of them will get some criminal charges/jailtime (although I am not that hopeful).
    I am hoping same for the Doherty’s. They have stolen and owe millions of dollars through their Ponzi scheme fraud factory.
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    Very true. Such a shame …
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    The same could be said about John Esposito and his daughter, Laurina Esposito.
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    Look at how long it took Motor Miester to get shut down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rennman View Post
    They had a booth at the Amelia Werks which is a head scratcher how PCA allows them to continue. I had a deal to buy two cars that were bought then stored there. Needless to say they were long gone and the Estate left to try and recover the funds. How does this continue to keep going? Does California not prosecute white collar crime? Very curious.
    That was CPR East/Classic Porsche Restoration, and it's completely unaffiliated.

    I had a sit-down with them when they were getting their restoration shop up and running, but have had zero communication in many years.

    No reason for collateral damage to them or the PCA.

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