Debtmerica’s ceo jesse stockwell is he defendant jesse e torres iv

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Debtmerica’s CEO Jesse Stockwell: Is he Defendant Jesse E. Torres IV? The Defendant Debtmerica’s Managing Partner, CEO and Founder is named, “Jesse Stockwell” or “Jesse E. Stockwell”, according to Debtmerica’s Senior Management webpage. Yet, not too long ago, this same person was listed as Jesse E. Torres IV on this very same webpage. Check out the Get Out Of Debt Guy’s review of Debtmerica under “Management” to see the erstwhile Jesse E. Torres IV. The question to be asked is: who is Jesse E. Stockwell and why in the world did he change his name? We’ve done a little research on Jesse E. Torres IV (Stockwell appears to be his mother’s maiden name, A.K.A. Joanne Stockwell/Torres, Joanne Stockwell, Joanne Torres) and our research led us to the following conclusions: He’s a graduate of Wharton Business School, class of 2000. He was granted late (last minute) admission to Wharton. When we interviewed his father, he said he had made arrangements to drive Jesse to Tulane University with the father of a friend whose son was also attending Tulane. As his identical twin brother had been admitted to Cornell, an Ivy League University, Jesse was down in the dumps. To say that Jesse’s father and mother didn’t get along would be an understatement. Their divorce will forever be associated with the Impeachment effort of Judge Shirley R. Lewis. Jesse’s father was both proud and happy when Jesse told his father that, “my mother’s, live-in boyfriend’s brother is the head of the Wharton Alumni association”, and he pulled strings to get Jesse IV admitted. His father told him that, the important thing was how he did at Wharton, not how he got in. Debtmerica, LLC, of whom Jesse Stockwell is listed as the founder and Managing Partner, was charged and investigated by the Attorney General of the state of New York. Debtmerica, LLC settled with the New York Attorney General for $175,000 for restitution to provide for refunds to be distributed to past New York consumers that had enrolled through programs offered by Debtmerica. These refunds were administered by the attorney general’s office directly. In addition, Debtmerica agreed to pay $25,000 to the attorney general’s office for costs related to the inquiry. It does beg the question of why, Debtmerica claimed innocence, then why did Jesse E Torres IV or Jesse Stockwell or Jesse E


Stockwell, or whatever his name is, authorize the payment to the attorney general’s office totaling $200,000? We are applying for copies of Jesse E. Torres IV’s (A.K.A. Jesse Stockwell, Jesse E. Stockwell) financial assistance documents. Jesse’s father alleges that Jesse’s mother, then know as Joanne L. Torres, (as well as one of the following: Joanne Stockwell / Joanne StockwellTorres), forged the federal loan documents stating that the address of the father was unknown. She did this while having at least weekly contact with Jesse E. Torres IV’s father who was living and working in San Francisco, CA where Jesse and his twin brother spent many holidays and summers. If true, this would have significantly reduced the amount of Jesse’s student loans as he would have received Federal Grants. As federal loan applications are signed under the pains and penalties of perjury, if true, we believe this would be a Federal Criminal Act. For More Information Visit Jesse Stockwell.


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