The victims of a Waco, TX couples’ allegedly fraudulent franchise scheme and of their shady tool business have enlisted the help of franchise industry watchdog site UnhappyFranchisee.Com.
Unhappy Franchisee publisher Sean Kelly has established a GoFundMe Campaign to cover time and expenses in researching, documenting, preparing and submitting a report to the Department of Justice requesting denial of the Ogle’s Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition and requesting an investigation into allegations of criminal bankruptcy fraud and perjury.
UnhappyFranchisee.Com’s investigation has already uncovered some compelling evidence that the Ogle’s may have made false or incomplete representations in their initial bankruptcy filing 1/28/20 to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas. The investigation has also yielded compelling evidence that both Christy Ogle and Max Ogle knowingly made false statements, under oath, in an official hearing conducted via teleconference on April 17, 2020.
Misrepresentation of their Business Activity. Both Christy Ogle & Max Ogle testified, under oath, that they had used no other business names than Sometimes Spouse and Tools to the Max in the past 5 years. Our research indicates that statement is FALSE. See: Did Christy Ogle & Max Ogle Lie Under Oath About Businesses They Operate?
Not Disclosing their Tool Business Nor it’s Inventory. In their initial bankruptcy filing, the Ogles neglected to mention that they have a retail & online tool business. They added it in an amended filing, but didn’t list any inventory as assets. Christy Ogle testified, under oath, that they had no inventory at time of filing. Our research indicates this statement is FALSE. See Did Christy Ogle & Max Ogle Lie Under Oath About Their Tool Business Assets?
In their bankruptcy petition, Christy Ogle and Max Ogle disclose only one business-related asset: an office chair valued at $20.
With the help of some informants close to the Ogles and their business, and with the generous help of Christy’s prodigious social media postings, we believe the Ogles’ sworn disclosure of business assets may be false. Here are some images of possible undisclosed assets posted by Christy & Max Ogle online
Christy Ogle’s MAC Desktop Computer – Not Disclosed
| Flat Screen TV, Table, Laptop Computer at Sometimes Spouse HQ – Not Disclosed |
Bookcases, Printer, Desks, Office Chairs – Not Disclosed
| The Ogle’s daughter and employee proudly displays her laptop in this Facebook post. The Ogles fail to disclose and laptop computers in their personal or business assets.
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The Ogles did not list the chaise lounge in their office under business assets.
| . Insiders report that Christy Ogle always has the latest cell phone. She displays this expensive cell phone ($1000+ ?) in a video posted the same month as the bankruptcy. Her daughter’s and Max’s iPhones are also posted, as is what appears to be an iPad. |
From the Ogle’s bankruptcy petition: “10. Firearms: No
| The Ogles list $0 in assets for sports equipment. It’s reported that Ms. Ogle has at least one kayak, a stand-up paddle board and paddle. Other possible personal assets the Ogles’ may have failed to disclose include:
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We have already compiled significant evidence of fraud & perjury.
We need the rest of the funding to cover the time and costs to clearly document the fraudulent and false statements statements and get them in front of the right authorities.
Thanks for your support!
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http://www.gofundme.com/f/ogle-truth
ALSO READ:
Christy Ogle / Sometimes Spouse FACT CHECK Initiative
FRANCHISE DISCUSSIONS by Company
FRANCHISE WARNING: Sometimes Spouse, Christy Ogle
SOMETIMES SPOUSE No Longer Franchising Says CEO Christy Ogle
SOMETIMES SPOUSE Franchise – A Great Opportunity?
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