Showing posts with label Kelly Gordon Rogers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly Gordon Rogers. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2019

Kelly Gordon Rogers Enters Parole Review 2020

As Kelly G Rogers hits the 5 1/2 year time-served mark, he's once again in parole review according to the "Texas Department of Criminal Justice Offenders Search" website. 

Here's the note I pulled off the site:









It's not out of the realm of possibilities to think the reason he's been denied over the years is due to the letters you've written to the board. 

These letters perfectly illustrate the stories of corruption perpetrated by Kelly Rogers on us, the actual victims, and why he should serve his full sentence. 

If you feel compelled to share your story, please send it to; 

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles 8610 Shoal Creek Blvd Austin, TX 78757 TDCJ #01938357 Felony Conviction 380-81036

On a final note, I can't thank you all enough for keeping up with this story. Over the years, we've all moved on and tried to forget this crook. However, if you're like me, we've all paid a heavy price for our loss and we expect Rogers to pay a heavy price for his bad deeds.

Anyways, have a great Christmas season and make sure to write those letters.


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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Kelly G Rogers denied parole for 2019

Kelly G Rogers denied parole AGAIN for 2019. Looking more and more like he will serve his full term through 2022. Rogers Parole info. 

Oh, Happy Day!!!!!

Thursday, April 5, 2018

KELLY G ROGERS DENIED PAROLE AGAIN







April 4, 2018. Today, former Attorney Kelly G Rogers was denied parole. This is the third year in a row Rogers was deemed not trustworthy to be released back into the public (Denial reason 11D). 

Frisco attorney Kelly Gordon Rogers was convicted of first-degree felony theft for stealing $1.3 million from investors in fraudulent oil and gas schemes.. He was sentenced to 20 years in the Texas prison system. Under Texas law, his projected release date is June of 2022.  

Rogers stole money from investors who purchased royalty interests in non-existent oil and gas drilling projects, according to officials with the Texas State Securities Board. Officials described his victims as an Oklahoma oil and gas investor, two partners in a separate Oklahoma investment company, a neighbor in Frisco, and a longtime acquaintance.

In 2007, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil injunction against a group of financial companies and promoters that included Rogers who were offering fraudulent high-yield securities offerings.


Monday, May 30, 2016

Kelly G Rogers DENIED Parole!

On Thursday, May 26th, 2016 the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Parole board DENIED Kelly G Rogers'parole. Instead, the board scheduled the next review for May of 2017 and called it a day.

I found this in the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles handbook for criminals; "What if parole is denied? If an offender is denied parole, he or she is given either a Serve-All (SA) or a Next Review (NR) date. NR vote means that the parole panel has decided the offender is not ready for parole but that a subsequent review should be conducted at a specified future date within one to five years for offenders serving a sentence listed in §508.149(a), Government Code, and one year for an offender not serving a sentence under §508.149(a) Government Code."  

So the moral of the story, you did write letters to the Parole board and they read each and every one of them. The denial code was called an 11d but no other explanation was provided.

The stark reality Rogers is absorbing this Memorial Day weekend is another year of his life is slipping away while locked up at POWLEDGE prison.

*****UPDATE: Email from the Texas Board of Pardons and Parole offered clarification on the meaning of 11d:

11D - (violation of trust; abuse of trust).  

That figures. 

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Kelly Gordon Rogers in Parole Process

If you never took the time to write your letter to the Texas Parole board about Kelly G Rogers, then shame on you. If Rogers' gets out on Parole next month, it's another crime. Here's the update from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice;


Monday, March 14, 2016

Kelly G Rogers currently in Parole Process

If you have not written your letter to the Parole board and you got screwed by Kelly G Rogers, shame on you!

According the the TDCJ website, Rogers' is under a Parole review. 

From the Website

The parole review process begins approximately six months before the parole eligibility date for a first review and four months before the eligibility date in additional reviews. The process begins with the offender's file being reviewed for all appropriate documents, including letters of support and protest. An Institutional Parole Officer reviews the file and interviews the offender before preparing a case summary for the Board voting panel. The Board normally will vote on the case just prior to the parole eligibility date. 

Last chance to make a difference in keeping this idiot in jail. 

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd 
Austin, TX 78757
TDCJ #01938357
Felony Conviction 380-81036-2012




Friday, November 6, 2015

While Kelly G Rogers rots in a Texas jail, Kelly G. Rogers gets arrested in Florida!

How ironic this women has the name Kelly G Rogers? Odds makers in Las Vegas set odds of landing in jail if you're named Kelly G Rogers at 2:1.

Speaking of odds, have you written the Texas Parole board about the perils of letting Rogers out of jail in June of 2016? Don't be a free loader, contribute. It take all of us to present the dangers of allowing a pathological liar back on the streets now or anytime in the next 20 years.

Get busy, here's the address.
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757
TDCJ #01938357

Felony Conviction 380-81036-2012

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Former Attorney Kelly G Rogers moved to Middleton Prison



Memorial Day is a time to remember all those who fought and died to protect the Freedoms we enjoy each and every day. Most of us take those freedoms for granted.
So on this Memorial day, enjoy the fact that this guy is NOT enjoying ANY freedom at all!
His name is Kelly Gordon Rogers. In fact, Rogers was recently moved out of the Dallas County Jail (Transferred to testify against Richard Weyand) and into the John W. Middleton Prison in Abilene, TX. Looks like a nice country club to me.
It's a crying shame Carrie has gotten away without doing ANY jail time for her lying, cheating and manipulating. I'd love to hear how she is explaining the entire episode to others to cover-up her role in their fleecing of friends and business associates. 

Friday, March 13, 2015

NEW MUGSHOT FOR FELON KELLY G ROGERS

Kelly G Rogers was booked into the Dallas County Jail on February 17th, 2015. He currently resides in the North Tower, 3E04. Here's his latest mugshot.

Apparently, Rogers was shipped from the JW Hamilton Prison to the Dallas County Jail to testify in the DK Joint Ventures, et al vs. Richard Weyand case 3:07-CV-0509-K. However, that case was settled on February 20, 2015.

Yet, here he sits in the Dallas County Country Club.

In the past week, we checked into his status within the TDCJ and saw his current status as Temporary Release. WHAT?!! How could he get out at this point? Didn't the Parole board get all the letters?

But then we took a collective sigh of relief. According to the Dallas County Jail Website, his charge is WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS AD TESTIFICANDUM (A writ of habeas corpus orders the custodian of an individual in custody to produce the individual before the court to make an inquiry concerning his or her detention, to appear for prosecution (ad prosequendum) or to appear to testify (ad testificandum).

He looks happy and I think the color of his jumpsuit fits within his color palette better than the prison orange...don't you? 




 
 

Friday, February 27, 2015

Kelly Rogers:" I never had to compromise my Ethics and Morals"

Ladies and Gentlemen, Amway diamond Kelly Rogers and his now famous quote; "What ever I did, I never had to compromise the really important things in my life. I never had to compromise my morals, I never had to compromise my ethics, and I never had to compromise, believe it or not, time with my family".

Don't forget to write your letter to the Parole board about this ethical giant.

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757
TDCJ #01938357

Felony Conviction 380-81036-2012

"What ever I've done, you can do"

 
"Do I have an alternative motive? Absolutely!"
 


Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Kelly Gordon Rogers in the News again

It's the gift that keeps on giving. February 24th, 2015 story headline: "16 Texas Lawyers Disciplined on February Bar List".

On Nov. 26, 2014, the Supreme Court of Texas accepted the resignation in lieu of discipline of Kelly G. Rogers [#17194020], 56, of Dallas. At the time of Rogers’s resignation, a judgment of conviction by jury had been entered in Case No. 380-81033-2012 styled The State of Texas v. Kelly Gordon Rogers in the 401st District Court of Collin County, wherein Rogers was found guilty      of felony theft and was sentenced to 20 years in the Correctional Institutions Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Rogers was further ordered to pay a fine in the amount of $10,000 and court costs of $481.50.

His story...ending with a 20 year sentence.


Friday, January 30, 2015

REGULATOR IDENTIFIES TOP 10 INVESTOR THREATS & CALL OUT KELLY G ROGERS

On November 14th, 2014, the Texas State Security Board released a presser identifying the "TOP 10 INVESTOR THREATS".

Guess who was called out for Oil and Gas investments (last on the list)? Kelly Gordon Rogers.

"Oil and Gas investments are highly speculative and complex. It is difficult for a potential investor to investigate a promoter’s claims about how much oil or gas will be produced, the time it will take to start production, and how the investment is structured will affect revenue and potential profits. In addition, not all investors in oil and gas projects have the expertise to decipher geological maps, production reports, and filings with state energy regulators. Investors should not rely solely on the promoter’s promises about any aspect of the investment. It’s also critical to know the background of the promoters – some may be inexperienced or have repeatedly failed in previous ventures, but not disclosed those facts to investors.Even if the underlying project is legitimate, any revenue realized can be negated by commissions and other fees or expenses skimmed off by the managing partner, who typically sets the terms and timing of payments to investors. Interests in general partnerships or joint ventures are often non-transferable and illiquid".

State of Texas v. Kelly Gordon Rogers

U.S. v. Bruce Kyle Griffith

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Kelly Gordon Rogers Moved to Hamilton Prison

First, we had to laugh when we found this blog site set up by Kelly G Rogers. If you want to brighten up your day, click on this photo below and read about Kelly Gordon Rogers, aka "Investment Advisor". 


Second, Felon Kelly G Rogers was recently transferred to the J. W. Hamilton Prison at 200 Lee Morrison Lane, Bryan, TX. A lovely facility and this from a former attendee;

"The staff are okay but the Warden is very nice in my opinion. They have AC which is nice for the guys and cable TV. They cannot receive any books, magazines and no radios. It's all about their class and they have lots of homework and do the program 7 days week. Oh-and they are encouraged to confront each other on their behavior, have to walk with their hands behind their backs and refer to those in their dorm as their family. It's totally different from regular facilities and something for the guys to get used to. However, if he's serious about making a better life for himself he'll get a great deal of information to prepare him".

Remember, Rogers will be denied a parole hearing (scheduled for a year from August) if you'll get off your butt and write a letter to the parole board and explain what he did to you and why he should stay in jail. You can get the address here.

Third, 16 Texas Lawyers Disciplined on January List from Mary Flood (Thank you Mary!):

On Nov. 26, 2014, the Supreme Court of Texas accepted the resignation in lieu of discipline of Kelly G. Rogers [#17194020], 56, of Dallas. At the time of Rogers’s resignation, a judgment of conviction by jury had been entered in Case No. 380-81033-2012 styled The State of Texas v. Kelly Gordon Rogers in the 401st District Court of Collin County, wherein Rogers was found guilty      of felony theft and was sentenced to 20 years in the Correctional Institutions Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Rogers was further ordered to pay a fine in the amount of $10,000 and court costs of $481.50.

Friday, November 28, 2014

SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS CANCELS KELLY G ROGERS LAW LICENSE

On November 26th, 2014, the Supreme Court of Texas cancelled Kelly G Rogers of Frisco, Texas law license. This action is in response to Rogers' having resigned his license rather than going in front of the BOARD OF DISCIPLANARY APPEALS and getting smacked down for his bad behavior.
 
To review that behavior, Kelly G Rogers was sentenced to a 20-years in prison for stealing $1.3 million from investors in a fraudulent oil and gas schemes and hiding his track record of violating securities laws. Collin County prosecutors began their pursuit of Rogers in 2009, after he was indicted on a felony charge of misappropriation of fiduciary property, court records indicate. As that case developed, Rogers was hit with six more felony charges in mid-2012 including theft, money laundering and securities fraud in connection with the investment scam. Prosecutors estimated at the time that Rogers had stolen in excess of $2.8 million from his victims.
 
"Therefore, the law license of Kelly G. Rogers of Frisco, Texas, State Bar Card Number 17194020 is canceled". 

"Consequently, Kelly G. Rogers is prohibited from practicing law in the State of Texas. He is prohibited from holding himself out as an attorney at law, performing legal services for others, giving legal advice to others, accepting any fee directly or indirectly for legal services, appearing as counsel or in any representative capacity in any proceeding in any Texas court or before any Texas administrative body (whether state, county, municipal, or other), or holding himself out to others or using his name in any manner in conjunction with the words "Attorney at Law," "Counselor at Law," or "Lawyer."
 
"And the Court further concludes that acceptance of the resignation of Kelly G. Rogers is in the BEST interest of the PUBLIC and the profession".
 
Did you get that? He is prohibited from holding himself out as an attorney at law. No longer can he pose as a "Big Shot" Know-it-all Lawyer and raise money from unsuspecting investors. It's over. He's toast. No longer a pariah hunting unsuspecting citizens. BOOM.
 
JUSTICE IS SERVED. Now it's up to you to WRITE YOUR LETTERS to the Texas State Board of Pardons and Parole explaining why Kelly G Rogers should NOT get a Parole hearing after serving two years and should not be let out of jail.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Lawsuit filed to Disbar Attorney Kelly G Rogers

Convicted Oil, Gas Investment Fraudster Faces Disbarment by Kelly Knaub @ Law360

Law360, New York (September 04, 2014, 7:27 PM ET) -- The Texas Bar has filed suit to disbar an attorney serving a 20-year prison sentence for stealing $1.3 million from investors in fraudulent oil and gas schemes and hiding his track record of violating securities laws.

According to the Aug. 29 suit, the Commission for Lawyer Discipline says that Kelly Gordon Rogers should have his law license revoked pursuant to Rule 8.05 of the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure. A Collin County jury sentenced him to the prison term and a $10,000 fine in May, days after it found him guilty of a single count of theft for selling to investors royalty interests in bogus oil and gas drilling projects.

Collin County prosecutors began their pursuit of Rogers in 2009, after he was indicted on a felony charge of misappropriation of fiduciary property, court records indicate. As that case developed, Rogers was hit with six more felony charges in mid-2012 including theft, money laundering and securities fraud in connection with the investment scam. Prosecutors estimated at the time that Rogers had stolen in excess of $2.8 million from his victims.

Prosecutors say that rather than investing his clients’ money, Rogers used the funds, including $950,000 belonging to Oklahoma City-based oil land leasing company Basin Management Group Inc., for personal expenses and to acquire interests in unrelated projects, such as a coal mine in West Virginia.

To keep investors in the dark, Rogers ran a Ponzi-like scheme, using new investor funds to pay off older investors who wanted to cash out, prosecutors claim.

Rogers never told his investors that he had been sued in February 2007 for alleged violations of federal and Texas state securities laws, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty in connection with his sales of investments in a Louisiana oil and gas venture, according to prosecutors.

He also failed to disclose that he was one of the defendants named in a July 2007 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission suit against Global Finance & Investments Inc. over a $9.9 million Ponzi scheme that preyed upon over 100 investors nationwide, authorities say.

Rogers was one of the alleged facilitators of Global Finance company head Charles Davis, according to the SEC. The suit said he created similar investment offerings and passed funds on to Davis.

Shortly after the suit was filed, Rogers settled with the SEC by agreeing to disgorgement of $100,000 and a civil penalty of $50,000. He was also enjoined from future violations of federal securities law.

Mitchell R. Nolte, who represented Gordon in the Collin County case, told Law360 this week that he is not representing Rogers in this case.

Nolte said a plea bargain was struck about three weeks after the trial, with the state agreeing to drop the other six pending charges, five of which were first-degree felonies, in exchange for Rogers' dropping the appeal of the trial conviction.

Nolte said that it wasn’t easy to waive appeal because they felt they had some very valid points of error but that it was too good of a deal to pass up.

A spokeswoman for the Texas Bar declined to comment.

The State Bar of Texas is represented by Chief Disciplinary Counsel Linda A. Acevedo and Assistant Disciplinary Counsel Rebecca B. Stevens.

Counsel information for Rogers was not immediately available.

The case is In the Matter of Kelly G. Rogers, case number 54882, before the Board of Disciplinary Appeals, appointed by the Supreme Court of Texas.

--Additional reporting by Jeremy Heallen. Editing by Patricia K. Cole.

Friday, June 27, 2014

NOW ITS UP TO YOU TO KEEP ROGERS IN JAIL!

Anonymous Anonymous said... 
 
Just to add some additional information to the report and "shed additional light".
 
Rogers will be transported to TDCJ on a Thursday Morning in the not so distant future. He will be awakened at roughly 2:00 a.m., told to get his belongings, place them in rather chic non description plastic see through garbage liner. He will sit in a holding cell for about 6 hours awaiting the "jail chain" bus. It's actually not black, it is a bluebird special without AC and like an armored bus from "Mad Max beyond Thunderdome".

I think it will be at least thirty days from the conviction date, as his TDC Packet has been sent to the jail. I would request that a separate clock be installed to monitor his parole consideration date, which by my calculations, is 2 years, 4 months and 12 days from the date of sentencing.
 
THOSE WRONGED BY ROGERS WILL HAVE ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS THEIR CONCERNS AND REQUEST IN OPPOSITION TO HIS PAROLE.
 
That can be done by writing PROTEST letters to the Texas Board of Pardons Paroles, in Austin and state your opposition to Rogers being Paroled and why.  
 
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757
(512) 406-5452
 
YOU CAN SAY ANYTHING YOU LIKE, IT IS ANONYMOUS, ROGERS WILL NEVER KNOW. YOU CAN'T BE SUED OR RETALIATED AGAINST FOR WHAT YOU SUBMIT
 
Parole in Texas is not easy, it is not guaranteed and there is no due process. The more letters that are written in protest will have a significant impact on the release or the non release of an offender. So, while we focus on Carrie, let's not forget that for once in this very disturbing, financially and emotionally devastating saga, we have more control than Rogers does of his next step, which is to generate, starting even now and up to the first consideration for Rogers parole, as many opposition letters describing in as much detail, the acts committed by this miscreant upon all of us.
 
Rogers will be transferred to Joe F. Gurney, in Palestine, upon arrival, Rogers fat head will be totally shaved, stripped naked, searched in his body cavities, verbally humiliated, and then spend his next weeks sitting in cages being tested, poked and diagnosed. His accommodations will not be to his liking, right now he is in a very safe, air conditioned environment, upon his arrival in TDCJ, he will be in a non air conditioned, confined environment during the hottest times of the summer. The temperature inside the dorms at Joe F. Gurney reaches in the 120's, showers are wide open, conveniently placed in front of a caged television, with the toilets lined up in a row.
 
While I admit, I AM DISAPPOINTED WITH THE LENTH OF THE SENTENCE TOO, as well as the dismissal of the remaining charges, we collectively now have THE MOST POWER AND INFLUENCE TO KEEP ROGERS IN PRISON FOR A LOT LONGER THAN HE THINKS HE WILL BE IN. 
 
The protest letters are taken SERIOUSLY by the Board and since TDCJ Offenders are not paid, TDCJ has no real incentive to parole offenders. The parole rate is usually only 33 percent and far much lower for first time consideration. The Board can also give a lengthy set off as well, meaning that based upon numerous opposition letters to Rogers parole, the Board can set off his next review or consideration for three to five years if they elect to. So let's combine efforts, use this blog to reach out to those wronged by this dirtbag and administer our justice and vigorously protest his release. I will post the various addresses to write the protest letters to, one to the Institutional Parole Office in Palestine and to The Board of Pardons and Paroles in Austin.
 
This isn't over by a long shot and now the next part is in our capable hands, to personally see to it that Rogers stays in TDCJ a very long time.

June 27, 2014 at 7:49 AM
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Kelly G Rogers Served With Papers in Courtroom

During the trial on Tuesday, May 20th, Attorney Kelly G Rogers was "Served" in the courtroom.

Apparently, someone is filing a new lawsuit against him and knew exactly what courtroom he could be found.

We need to find out if this was a new civil or criminal lawsuit or just fan mail from an admirer.

Can anyone help us with this? Thanks to all.

Monday, May 12, 2014

A Kelly G Rogers Joint Venture Agreement

Here's something you don't see everyday! And I think you'll find this really interesting.  
 
It'll give you some insights into the mind of Kelly G Rogers
 
It's called Jump Labs and this is a Joint Venture Agreement dated Friday, March 27, 2009. It's a proposal given to someone in Texas and it appears Kelly Rogers was acting on behalf of the Rogers Family LP. 

Read the first page and try and make heads or tails of the terms and conditions. Is this clear to you as you read it? 

First, for every $50,000 in cash you'd give him, he'll "allow you" to make $250,000 in commission by selling the product. Assign you commission rights of 4% in exchange for your cash.
 
Second, he'll give you an accounting of the total commission he received each month. This coming from a guy who forgets to submit paperwork in his own bankruptcy filing?
 
Third, he'll pay you within 15 days of his receipt of commissions. Oh yea? Just ask the guy from Series C LP (Michael Black) about how awesome Rogers is at paying on time. LOL.
 
And it goes on and on and on. Take the time to read this. It was actually given to someone to consider. They turned it down and thank God they did or they'd be on the subpoena list for May 19th.
 
Jump Labs JV Agreement.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Prosecutors Subpoena Kenneth Goggans and SEC Ronda Blair

Prosecutors are getting busy with only 9 days left before the Kelly G Rogers trial. On May 8th,  they issued additional subpoena to Kenneth Goggans and Ronda Blair. 

We found a Kenneth Goggans, CEO of Richland Resources Corp. If this is the right Kenneth Goggans, his bio is impressive. I'm curious whether Rogers worked deals with Mr. Goggans or solicited him to invest in one of his investment Ponzi Schemes?  

Ronda Blair is an investigative attorney for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. According to reports, Ronda investigated Kelly G Rogers and the Level Par scam back in 2006. Couple this subpoena with Marshall Gandy, who prosecuted Rogers on behalf of the SEC and you can see where this case is headed.  

This is great news for the good guys and bad news for Rogers. If you read the attached documents, Rogers agreed NOT to violate the terms of his Final agreement. However, it appears he started a new wave of "deals" even before the ink was dry on April 9, 2007.

Read the agreements and judge for yourself. Pay particular attention to "Consent of Defendant Kelly G Rogers and it's the noose that will hang our favorite topic of conversation.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Is this a Fraudulent Post by Kelly G Rogers?

Just 10 days before Attorney Kelly G Rogers goes on trial, we continue to discover more of his fraudulent internet communications.

This website appears to be an attempt to lure in new and unsuspecting investors into his "Deals".

I came across this Tumblr blog during a Google search, probably 10 or so pages back from the Kelly G Rogers Report (The #1 informational site on our favorite attorney).








Note the description: "I'm a Legal Expert and Investment Advisor who loves sharing his passion for people and experiences on the Internet".







Created in 2010, I wonder if Rogers was breaking his SEC agreement by not disclosing he was being sued by several investors at the time of this solicitation?

Seems awfully shady to me. And notice the photo used in his profile. He's wearing a "Prison Orange" T-Shirt! Must be looking forward to some hard time.