. I am a 63 year old; I am in a lot of trouble. In 1997, I opened a vacuum shop, Bargain Vacuum Store. I worked seven days a week to build my business. After a move to 4714 Western Ave, Doug Higging came into my shop, we talked and he told me he just received a Masters degree in business and explained that he was looking for investors in real estate. I told him that I had A credit and he told me he been working in real estate for twenty years and he was getting ready to buy an apartment building. Once he purchased the building, it was in my name. In addition, he opened an office in my name, Inmor Investment Corporation. I also invested my credit and credit cards for money he said were to help build the business. He said he wanted to open an office in Las Vegas, Nevada, so the company purchased a house foe me to live in. In December 2004, I left Los Angeles and moved to Las Vegas. After the move to Vegas, he bought a New Van for me, also two new cars for himself, a small truck and motorcycle, all of these vehicles were in my name. He started using my name to purchase more property. One of his employees, Tim Chapman, came to visit me in Vegas with his family. Tim then told me about other property in me and my wife’s name that I did not know about. This information he got when buying the house in Vegas, which turned out to be inn my name only. After I was given the title as Vice President of Inmor, I then found out the payments on my van had stopped, I lost the van. Also, payments on the house were behind, so my wife used ,000 off her credit card to save the house. Doug promised to repay it. He never paid it back and we lost the house and filed bankruptcy in my name. Shortly after, we moved to a Senior Living Community, my wife is now working to support us; I do not have a job. I have recently learned that Doug Higging has been killed by someone, and now I am left with all of this trouble.
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