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Sharon Stevens – Bend Oregon Threatens Internet Blogger Crystal L. Cox

August 20, 2010 in Brian Stevens | Comments (0)

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My heart, mind, and soul have been taken a well needed rest from the drama that surrounds the Summit 1031 Exchange Bankruptcy.

Sharon Stevens is Brian Stevens’ wife. Brian Stevens was partners with my dad, Mark Neuman since 1989 (Both Summit 1031 Principals). I have known Brian and Sharon Stevens since I was 12. I babysat their first born child. Sharon Stevens played a major role in rallying my loved ones into hospitalizing me once I told her I was making a documentary about my experience in this bankruptcy case. As soon as I told her this, she was showing up uninvited to my house, having private conversations with my dad, and made the above phone call anonymously to Crystal Cox, internet blogger, two days after I was hospitalized (entirely due to Sharon Stevens shenanigans and the stress related to the bullying by Kevin Padrick because I called him out on his shenanigans).

Today I remained stunned at the way people behave and the extent they will go to keep their dirty secrets from getting out into the public. What dirty secrets does Sharon Stevens have to try to shut me up?? Not sure, but I do know that Brian Stevens lent $3 Million to Steve White without collateral. When pressured by his partners to collect this money, Brian financed his own properties and paid off about $1.8 Million. Steve still owes $1.2 Million plus interest, but Kevin Padrick doesn’t seem to be going after Steve White with the same fierce determination he has used to come after me, everything I owned, and now my freedom with an upcoming trial related to the videos I took and posted with Good Faith and following the letter of the law unlike some others we know.

Compare 1031 Exchange Company Bankruptcies…

August 31, 2009 in Other Related News | Comments (0)

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Looks Like Summit 1031 the HIGHEST Liquidity RATIO at the time they Filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy – 49.82%

1031 Exchange Companies Bankruptcy Comparison