Monday, March 31, 2014

Prosecution prepares for Kelly Rogers' trial

According to the Collin County Website, the prosecution team has begin preparing for the trial of Attorney Kelly G Rogers.

The trial is set for May 19th, 2014 and prosecutors have asked the Honorable Mark Rusch the trial date be set in concrete after an ongoing effort by team Rogers to delay. Our understanding is that request was granted.

On March 25th, the State applied for 34 Subpoenas which have begun to be served. Stand by for justice to be served.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Scammer Kevin Trudeau Gets 10 years in Prison

Kevin Trudeau was sentenced to 10 years for bilking consumers through his TV infomercials.

Judge Ronald Guzman handed down a 10-year prison sentence at Monday's federal hearing.

Defense lawyers had argued the 50-year-old from suburban Chicago should serve less than two years for his criminal-contempt conviction. However, Judge Guzman delivered a sentence duration recommended by the prosecution.
 
In a scathing filing last week, prosecutors called Trudeau "an unrepentant ... huckster" and said they could think of no comparable case of someone cheating people so brazenly. The defense called the characterization "overblown and unfair."

In November, jurors convicted Trudeau for defying a court order barring him from running infomercials that made false claims about his book, "The Weight Loss Cure They Don't Want You to Know About."

Prosecutors say he aired the infomercials anyway, at least 32,000 times.

In a similar fashion, Kelly G Rogers reached an agreed settlement with the SEC back in 2007. Yet, unrepentant, he continued to offer and sell fraudulent securities to unsuspecting investors.

Let's see if Rogers gets a similar sentence as the "Huckster" Trudeau received. We can only keep our fingers crossed.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Kelly Rogers gives Kelly Rogers a run for his money!


26-year-old of FL Has Been Charged - Kelly Rogers of Volusia County
 
On Wednesday, March 12th, 2014, Florida Busted! obtained records showing that Kelly Rogers, of Volusia County, FL, was taken into custody by Florida officials.
 
Official Florida public records obtained by Florida Busted! from the Volusia County Sheriff's Office indicate that the woman, Rogers, was charged on Wednesday, March 12th, 2014. She has been charged on multiple counts. Of particular note, when Florida Busted! conducted a background check for Kelly Rogers, we located zero possible previous arrests for Rogers.
 
Rogers, DOB 12/05/1987, was described as a white woman of 26 years age. Florida Busted! will update this story as more information becomes available.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Logic Behind Attorney Kelly G Rogers and Mitchell R Nolte's Delay Strategy

Today I received an anonymous email. It laid out a theory as to what's behind the strategy of delay, delay, delay executed by Der Slick Meister and his lawyer Mitchell Nolte. 
 
I have no idea who sent it but it makes perfect sense and I had to share it with all you legal eagles. It goes something like this:

This is an election year. The Collin County primaries are scheduled for March 4th, 2014 with the main election this fall. The District Attorney and a bunch of judges are up for reelection including;
  • Greg Willis - District Attorney
  • Scott Becker - Judge of 219th District Court
  • John Roach Jr.- Judge of 296th District Court 
  • Ray Wheless- Judge of 366th District Court
  • Cynthia Wheless- Judge of 417th District Court
  • Jill Willis- Judge of 429th District Court
One of those Judges NOT up for reelection is Judge Mark Rusch.
 
However, when an election takes place, opportunities present themselves for individuals to move up and better their careers. They fill positions vacated during the normal election cycle.
 
So lets assume for a minute that Kelly G. Rogers and Mitchell Nolte have read the tea leaves and know Judge Rusch is going to blast Rogers with both barrels.
 
They know Kelly G Rogers will be the quintessential example of what happens to vultures who pray on friends, neighbors, fellow parishioners and the business community at large.
 
While it's a jury who'll decide the sentence, it's the Judge who holds discretion over whether each count will be served "Consecutively" or "Concurrently" and many other responsibilities.   
 
But let's assume he's in line to get a sentence similar to Karen Bowie who got 80 years in confinement in the TDCJ. They know he's going to jail, it's just a question of how long.
 
So by delaying, maybe they can catch a break and Judge Rusch gets elevated to a new position. The theory goes that a new kinder, gentler judge is assigned or elected and would go soft on Rogers because they don't have the same view on justice as Judge Rusch. As a result, Rogers gets only 5 years rather than 80.
 
So while I couldn't believe what I was reading, it did make a lot of sense to me. So what are your thoughts?  Is it possible? Someone please tell me that it's not possible! Yuck.