Friday, March 18, 2011

LAWYER Kelly Rogers Trial Scheduled for April 18.

Kelly G Rogers Trial Scheduled April 18

The Jury Trial of KELLY G ROGERS is scheduled for April 18th, according to the Collin County website. If you go to the site, enter Kelly G Rogers, the case 3808160009 is on the second page, second from the bottom.

If all all goes according to the schedule on the site, the pre-trial conference is schedules for 8:30 am the morning of April 13th, 2011 with the trial starting five days later. The indictment is the result of the State of Texas claims that Kelly G Rogers had removed over $400,000 from an oil and gas company and used the money for his own personal use. 

A link to the original indictment can be found by clicking on KELLY G ROGERS.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Rio Grande Coal Mine, LLC v Kelly Rogers, Carrie Rogers Re-opened

Rio Grande Coal Mine Lawsuit reopened against 
Kelly G Rogers and  Carrie S Rogers

According to the Collin County website, the case 219-02195-2008 has been reopened. Rio Grande Coal Mine, LLC, Kent Loehrke, Raul Sanchez, Peggy Wade, Eric Wade, Tom Haas, Christian Litscher vs. Kelly G Rogers, Carrie S Rogers.

The original lawsuit was filed on July 28th, 2008 and the plaintiff's filed a First Amend Status Report & Req Special Jury Trial Setting. However, in the middle of all this, Rogers filed bankruptcy on July 27th, 2010 and the entire process was placed on hold with an automatic stay. The bankruptcy judge approved the Kelly G Rogers Chapter 11 reorganization on May 24th, 2010 but Rogers failed to meet the terms of his agreement and the status of the bankruptcy was changed to Chapter 7. Carrie Rogers was not included in the bankruptcy filing.

On September 7th, 2010, the Bank of Texas foreclosed on the Rogers home at 8 Riva Ridge, Frisco, TX and kicked the Rogers out of the home. They now rent a home located right by Rogers old partner, Richard Weyand, in the same Frisco neighborhood as the old home.

After all this turmoil, the Collin County website would indicate these cases have been given the green light to move forward.

Carrie Rogers sued by Bradley Dean

CARRIE S ROGERS SUED BY BRADLEY DEAN

On February 3rd, 2010, case 366-00485-2010; (enter Kelly Rogers and find Febraury 3, 2010 lawsuit) Bradley Dean v. Land And Mineral Corporation, Carrie Rogers.

Attorney representing Carrie Rogers is Kelly G Rogers. Attorney for the plaintiff Bradley Dean is Richard L. Arnold. Case type is listed as
CV - Civil Old - Accounts, Contracts, Notes.

Interesting notes: on April 20th, 2010 filed a motion to to Disqualify Attorney; on June 10, 2010 Recusal by Court, file sent to administrative Judge for reassignment; on June 11th- Transferred to the 366th; on July 16th Defendant's Carrie Roger's Brief In Opposition To Plaintiff's Motion To Disqualify; on October 14th- Defendant Carrie Rogers' Motion to Reconsider Order Disqualifying Counsel; on November 4th (The day Kelly Rogers jury trial was scheduled to start in State of Texas v Kelly G Rogers- Defendant Land and Mineral Corporation's Motion for Summary Judgment and Order Denied.

The case is still active and more details will be reported when available.

Citi Bank sues Carrie Rogers

CITI BANK SUES CARRIE ROGERS


Carrie S. Rogers, wife of indicted Kelly G Rogers, has been sued--again. The Rogers are residents of Frisco Texas. Evicted from their home due to Chapter 7 bankruptcy, they now live kiddie corner from their old partner, Richard Weyand.

The lawsuit; Citibank ( South Dakota) NA Vs. Carrie S Rogers, case 199-04132-2010, filed on 10/05/2010. Case involves Consumer and Commercial Debt. Defending Carrie Rogers is Michael A Moss is at the Office of The General Counsel, 1301 Young Street, Suite A702, Dallas, TX 75202 214-767-6943.

On December 10th, 2010 the order granting a new Trial REOPEN - OCA was posted to the case history. We don't have a copy of the specific lawsuit but will provide details when we get a copy.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Kelly G Rogers--total disrespect for the rule of law

What does Barack Obama and Kelly G Rogers have in common? OK, OK, stop laughing for a moment because we want to make a serious point here.

Both think they are the "Chosen one"? No. Both think they're the Messiah? No. Both have been indicted by a grand jury? No, not yet. Give up?

The answer, based on the evidence we've managed to accumulate; both share a total disrespect for the rule of law! I think you could call it arrogance.

Arrogance is the attitude that the rules don't apply to you, just everyone else. Arrogant people like Obama and Rogers seem to take advantage of every situation. They know the law, therefore, know where it starts and stops--and know the gray areas. They walk right up to the line, urinate on it and continue right over it because the law only applies to the "Little People" and not to them.

Similar to the Pirates of the Caribbean whereby the "code" was more like a guideline that a hard-fast rule. Same attitude with these two. As a matter of fact, the American people and those who know Kelly G Rogers of Frisco, TX know exactly what I'm talking about. These two will simply not be bothered by these petty rules.

To illustrate the point, just take a look at the attached page outlining the infractions of Kelly G Rogers of Dallas. Located on the Collin County site, this recap is just dandy. Once you enter Kelly Roger and hit enter, an entire page of violations and lawsuits appear. I counted,  20 entries credited to his arrogance. How many do you count? And how many do you have? I'll bet its no where near 20? Why so many? Arrogance.

Go ahead, put the names of some friends in and see if they come up. I entered a few names I know and the most I could find was ONE --and that was another lawyer here in Dallas. But TWENTY?

Total disrespect for the rule of law. And as such, its not hard to understand why so many stood up and cheered when the Rogers lost their home to foreclosure and were forced to move. A small amount of payback for the time being. Happy New Year.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Kelly Rogers' Trial Postponed until April 2011

The jury trial of Kelly G Rogers has been postponed until April 18th, 2011 according to the Collin County website. The pretrial conference is now scheduled to take place on April 13th.

Apparently a pecking order exists within the DA's office of who gets priority to stand trial. The bad guys are bucketed into two groups; those in jail awaiting trial and those out on bail. Unfortunately, Mr. Rogers is not in jail and therefore has been bumped...for now.

According to sources, Kelly G. Rogers is now at the top of the list of those out on bail and stands a 80-90% chance of going to trial on the 13th of April. The prosecutor assigned to the case is Coleman Sylvan graduated in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Furman University. He received his law degree from Southern Methodist Dedman School of Law. While attending law school, he volunteered at the Dallas Public Defenders Family Division. He began his career with the Collin County District Attorney's Office in September 2005 as a misdemeanor prosecutor.


To review; Kelly Rogers was indicted, booked and freed on bail over allegation that he misappropriated corporate funds and purchased personal items such as swimming pools and other. Additionally, Rogers has been sued by numerous groups who invested in various schemes he organized, he's been sued by the SEC for violating security and exchange law and has recently filed and was granted bankruptcy protection. Kelly and Carrie Rogers have also been foreclosed upon by the Bank of Texas and are losing their home at 8 Riva Ridge in Frisco, Texas.

We will continue to post any factual information as it becomes public. We also welcome any comments from former investors or participants in any of Kelly's business schemes or experiences from his Amway business.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Kelly Rogers' not fulfilling his bankruptcy committment

A notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy hearing has been scheduled for September 27th, 2010 in the case of Kelly G. Rogers. The notice was sent out by the United States bankruptcy trustee who has filed a motion in the Kelly Rogers' bankruptcy to either dismiss the bankruptcy all together, or convert to liquidation under Chapter 7.

This is significant because the original filing by Kelly G Rogers was Chapter 11 reorganization. It required that Rogers' sell his home by July 30th, 2010 and pay the Bank of Texas their $1,728,278 and the Thompson Creditors $180,000. However, the home at 8 Riva Ridge was taken off the market on June 17th, 2010. Did they give up? Only they know.

Additionally, Rogers listed his monthly income (according to Federal Bankruptcy paperwork) as $23,759 for Kelly G Rogers and $31,750 for Carrie S. Rogers. With a combined monthly income of $55,509, Rogers' has failed to pay fees to the trustee and has failed to file operating reports to the trustee. Therefore, this will be a very interesting proceeding to determine whether Kelly Rogers shall be removed from Bankruptcy protection or if a total liquidation is ordered under Chapter 7.

There is a hearing set for 2 p.m. on September the 27th, 2010 at the following location; 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano, TX 75074. The Bankruptcy Trustee is Linda S. Payne will be presiding.