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Robert - have you considered Nash possibly not being able to give provenance on some items unless he confessed to fraudulently making them himself? Such as taking something like an old ribbon, attaching it to an old bat, and making something completely (new) out of something old? Kind of like 1 +1 = 3?
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If I were owed hundreds of thousands of dollars and was getting stiffed/led on by someone who owned a website that reported on fraud and payment didn't look like it was coming any time soon, I would find out who the hosting service of the website was and see if I could start my own web site.
I would call it "(name of the person) owes me money". I would give the background story and the legal case number and then put two running counters on; one for how many dyas I had been owed money and the second for how much money I was owed. That way, when people Googled the name of that person they would see my site. Also, if there were ways to see what other sites that hosting service had, then people would see the fraud reporting site and my site reporting what the fraud reporter owed me. It might not get my money back but I am pretty sure I would feel better about the situation, David |
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I do know that Nash once bought a damaged Imperial Cabinet photo of King Kelly for $500 on eBay. Paid someone to have it repaired and then sold it for $46,400. |
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Peter Nash, I noticed that you talk about writing a book about Barry Halper. Why did you buy so much stuff from the Halper’s auction in 1999 if you though he was so terrible? I remember you telling me you met Barry Halper and sold him stuff. You used our credit card to buy thousands of dollars’ worth of items in the auction. You told us that some of the items were being sold at bargain prices. I hope you didn’t cheat us out of the money you made from reselling the stuff, you were supposed to split the profits with us. You used up all my ink in my printer a few times staying up all night printing items from the Barry Halper’s auction. You need to get a life and forget about baseball memorabilia, it’s ruined your life. |
Sunny,
Could you post photos of these item. Would like to see what they look like. |
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Peter Nash where exactly are these bricks? In your deposition you said there in South Carolina but where exactly, you need to give details. |
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I have a better idea. Encapsulate the entire house with a plastic holder and assign it a grade.
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...and then have it redone 3-4 times in hopes of a bump. |
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....or Pankywitz, or whatever that guys name is. Then have problemstine sell :it!:D
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Pete you need to get a real job. I remember Bekim Laiqi telling me you’re not the same person he use to know. Angela Thomas told my wife and me that you owe Bekim Laiqi and his cousin $300,000. Did you pay them back? I heard you pawned off the collateral they had to a pawn shop. Do you have any memorabilia left? Or did you give everything to Bekim’s cousins when they paid you that unannounced visit. |
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So Richard Davis owned the house and Pete acquired the scrap from the flip this house renovation? Then he pitches you on the email scheme with that scrap for 250k?
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Hey Pete please let me know what collateral I have of yours is real. What’s up with this 1912 Boston Red Sox framed team photo that you put $1,000 value on? It looks like a magazine photo that you put in an old frame. What say you? Peter where is my 1912 World Series Player Diamond Stickpin and the 1868 Albumen photo of the Brooklyn Atlantics that you stole from me and gave to Al Angelo for collateral? I have a Court Order for you to return them and I want them back immediately. Please tell Al Angelo to give them to me. I assume your aware that your prior attorney returned the 5 other items you stole from me that you gave to Al Angelo as collateral. If Mr. Angelo doesn't return the items to me I guess I'll have to file criminal charges. The last time I spoke with Al Angelo he hung up the phone on me. |
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Richard Davis pull a prank on Peter Nash and Peter fell for it all the way. Davis told Peter that there’s a rumor that Joe Jackson buried his shoes under the house for good luck when he had the house built. So Davis got an old pair of shoes and buried them under the house. When the construction crew lifted the house Nash found the shoes and went wild thinking he won the million dollar lottery. Eventually Davis told Nash it was a prank and Nash felt like a fool and was pissed off. Below is a couple of emails Richard Davis sent me. From: "Richard C. Davis" Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:36 pm Subject: Re: Joe Jackson House To: "lkochfraser@optonline.net" > I can probably find a copy somewhere in the office, what is your > address? Don't know the Cox guys other than that move, I paid > them personally to do that move, your Dumb Ass Pete seemed to > think TV networks paid for everything, my show was real and that > was real money that he cost me for not signing the release. I > ought to just post the prank footage on youtube:) but I learned > to not let the viewing public associate with people like him > with my company or show, therefore I made sure even his shadow > didn't make the episode. > > RCD From: "Richard C. Davis" Date: Monday, November 26, 2012 1:38 pm Subject: Re: Joe Jackson House To: "lkochfraser@optonline.net" > Robert, > > Yes, he was a pain in the Ass and got in our way every day and > ultimately never would sign a release so we had to cut footage > around him so he never was on the show. … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsd3OqKRslo http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2442326 |
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There are quite a few "brick" collectors.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LONG-RECTANG...item33894fa29b Someone had the brilliant idea to market Olympia bricks (the old Red Wing playground), after the place was demolished. They made some good money. Just saying collectible bricks can be cool. Heck I even had a brick from "hadrians wall" I picked up in England in76....sold for $500.00 jes sayin:) |
Better a brick than a slab.
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The Hadrian's wall brick sounds very cool.
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Interesting that Mr. Nash posts an "Editor's Note" explaining that he has been involved in lawsuits with Fraser, Lifson and REA but fails to point out that those parties have huge civil judgments against him, judgments that, I presume, are based on his fraud and therefore cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. No ax to grind there.
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"John Iannuzzi an FBI Agent told me it’s not wise to borrow money from the Albanians."
Doesn't sound too politically correct for a federal agent. Downright inappropriate.:) jes sayin |
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Yikes... |
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I probably would not quote an FBI agent on a forum, as a courtesy to the agent.
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Quoting an agent is probably ok but I definitely wouldn't list his name.
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That's what I meant. ;) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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http://www.wktv.com/news/local/New-l...133699853.html http://wibx950.com/utica-man-arreste...erlock-device/ http://www.dhr.ny.gov/sites/default/...ash_corner.PDF |
Wow, what a tangled and mangled web that has been woven.
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Subject: Regarding your phone call about Peter Nash Date: 11/30/10 04:54:42 PM From: lkochfraser@optonline.net To: "Laiqi, Bekim" <blaiqi@aol.com> Cc: "Thomas, Angela" <angela@pranamarketing.com>, "Kozyra, Barry" <barrykozyra@kozyrahartz.com>, INFO@ROGERSARCHIVE.COM, "Iannuzzi, John M." <John.Iannuzzi@ic.fbi.gov> Hi Bekim, After receiving your phone call today I thought it would be best to communicate to you in writing. You told me Peter Nash read you some emails that I sent John Rogers a memorabilia dealer from North Little Rock, Arkansas that has agreed to give Peter Nash some money to defend the lawsuit that my wife, Lisa and I have filed against Peter Nash, Roxanne Nash and Nash’s previous attorney Wolfgang Heimerl. In our conversation you made it clear that you do not want your name mentioned in the lawsuit or involved in the lawsuit. The facts are you are involved in the lawsuit; paragraph 97 refers to you and your cousin. About three weeks ago you called me telling me Peter Nash was very upset that I mentioned you and your cousin in the lawsuit. I told you I referred to you and your cousin as creditors in paragraph 97. Earlier this year you are the one that called Angela Thomas and got her to give you my unlisted telephone number and when you called me you told me Peter Nash owed you and your cousin money and wanted to know where Peter Nash lived because Peter refused to give you his address. It didn’t surprise me that Peter owed you money he told me that you and your cousins had lent him money many time before. I remember the time when Peter paid back a loan for $35,000 in cash at your kitchen table at your parents’ house in Bedford, NY. I sat there and watch you and Peter Nash count it. It was very shocking when you told me that your cousin believed that he owned the 1912 WS Trophy because Peter Nash had not paid him back and that your cousin had some type of legal document signed by Peter Nash and notarized proving your cousin had ownership. You told me your cousin considered suing my wife and me for the 1912 trophy. Then on another occasion you wanted us to sell it and split the proceeds with your cousin. You also told me Peter Nash was very upset that you were talking to me and you actually said Peter was “mortified”. I spent a lot of time emailing you many documents to prove that the Frasers own the 1912 WS Trophy/Bruce Garland Collection and that the Frasers were always the owners of the Trophy and Peter Nash never had ownership in the 1912 WS Trophy/Bruce Garland Collection. The shocking thing Peter Nash did was sign a FRAUDULENT SALE AGREEMENT FOR $55,000. And then tells people that he is the owner and borrowed money against it. After I sent you the proof that the Frasers own the 1912 WS trophy/Bruce Garland Collection you said your cousin doesn’t want to sue Peter Nash for the money but will take care of it in his own way. Obviously your cousin was scammed by Peter Nash big time but so was I. Now Peter Nash is borrowing money from some wealth memorabilia dealer in Arkansas. Maybe Peter is selling this guy the Brooklyn Bridge. Peter Nash is a LIAR and has hurt me and my family and I will not hold back on anything. I’m sorry that you’re involved but blame that on Peter Nash. We are all victims of Peter Nash. Regards, Robert Fraser |
That's intense.
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I think a film about all of this would be very interesting!! |
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I think this could be part of a larger 30 for 30 about fraud in the memorabilia industry. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I'm afraid you need more than thirty minutes for that one. |
the 30 for 30 runs
for at least an hour so more than 30 minutes is already assumed. 30 for 30 meant 30 documentaries covering the 1st 30 years (or now more) of ESPN.
Don't worry, there will be plenty of time to talk about all these characters. Rich |
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Robert it sounds like you are in need of some supplementary proceedings if you have not already gone that route.
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It seems like the route you are currently taking is not working. You cannot sit around and wait for Nash to provide providence to each and every item he has given you. He's not going to, ever. It might be time to take further legal action. |
I'm not a lawyer, Robert, but it might be wise to consult a lawyer about posting here. Don't want to get hung by your own petard. Dave.
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Also a big tip of the hat to Mr. Steve Ivy CEO of Heritage for the below response to Peter Nash. “We have an obligation to both the consignor, and any potential buyer, as covered by our consignment agreement, and terms of sale. As outlined in Chris’s email, we also have an obligation to deal with any 3rd party that may have a claim, and we do so when such situations occur. We can’t address what ultimately amounts to conjecture, as you are asking us to do, as that may harm the consignor who has warranted good title. As you are aware, we also warrant good title to any potential buyer, and clearly have the financial wherewithal to back it up. You obviously have no standing in this matter. Your continued attempts to create issues where none exist (at least to our knowledge) to promote your own interests is transparent to all who know you.” |
John, your lack of heterosexuality and manliness is astounding. 4Q2.
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