This website is dedicated to making the public aware of Harold Gregg who fraudulently represents himself as an attorney.  As this site is developed, you will learn how this mild-mannered confidence man uses his Juris Doctorate degree as a front for gaining the trust of his victims while representing himself as an attorney and an authority of the investment marketplace. Follow me on Twitter in order to get notifications of updates to this website and my other endeavors.

KNOWN ASSOCIATES PAST AND PRESENT
Jennifer Garland aka Jennifer Simms, Robert Kramarz, Steven Tangherlini, Virgil Williams, Corey Engelen, Anthony C. Roach, Michael Osborn, Ted Saltzman

SCAMS HAROLD HAS PARTICIPATED IN:
Victory Capital Holdings Corporation, Principal Capital Group, Inc., Virtual Gaming Enterprises, Pureheart Foundation of Oslo Norway, Blue Green Capital Group, LLC

Friday, October 2, 2009

Harold Gregg Learns I'm Not Screwing Around

Well Harold's associate Michael finally showed up for his Judgment Debtor exam yesterday and I think he figured out that he was playing games for no reason. The exam is relatively painless, unless you are lying, and Mike was actually pretty cooperative. Harold Gregg, however, had quite a scare.

We all know how Harold likes to pretend he is a lawyer. He did it again yesterday when he stood up in front of the judge and announced that he was representing Michael. What he didn't know was that 24 hours earlier, I had filed a 7 page brief and about 100 pages of exhibits with the court and the District Attorney's office, documenting that for several years Harold has been practicing law without a license. It's not like Harold wasn't warned. I told him on September 17, when he showed up for Michael's last scheduled exam, that if he played lawyer I would go to the DA.

Anyway, as soon as he announced himself, the Judge (actually Court Commissioner but we'll call her a Judge) cut him off and told him that he was not an attorney and that he would not be able to represent Michael. At that point, I directed the Judge's attention to my brief which specifically referenced the law that would require the Judge to find Harold in Contempt of Court. The Judge agreed to read the brief and the law during the recess and ordered Harold back into the courtroom at 11:00am to hear her determination. While Michael and I proceeded with the exam, Harold sweated over the copy of the brief that I presented to him in the court and he was visibly upset and worried.

After the recess, the Judge called Harold and I forward and while she agreed that Harold needed to be referred to the DA, she thought it would be difficult to find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt for his actions in her courtroom. For that reason, she didn't find him in Contempt of Court.

Harold let out an audible sigh of relief. Maybe now he finally gets it.