Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Irony of Scamraiders


In his latest post, thrice-convicted felon and prolific pro se litigant James Couri offers up a seemingly honorable rationale for starting Scamraiders.  Yet, a quick search of the public records paints quite a different and disturbing picture.  In essence, Mr. Couri has deceptively created Scamraiders as a ruse to deflect from his current legal woes in New York.  He claims to have established Scamraiders "to try my best to help people by sharing my experiences and ‘messes’ via print and video, in order that anyone who wanted, could learn for free, what at times cost me a fortune in money, pain and suffering." Yet, it is likely Mr. Couri has not helped a single person.  His whole life appears to revolve around helping himself by scamming others. Hence, the irony of Scamraiders. I challenge Mr. Couri to produce the name(s) of any actual persons or organizations and to describe the "help" he provided. Of course, there aren't any.  As a former Assistant District Attorney who has practiced law for nearly 30 years, I felt it was my civic duty to expose Mr. Couri for what he truly is - a clever, but most nefarious operator who has made a fortune ripping off others.  Please beware.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How does Couri live with himself? Harassing his victims, his victim's families, and his victim's lawyers... Unbelievable!!!!

His crimes against humanity seem to be far worse than even Bernie Madoff's. At least with Bernie it was only $... with this guy it's personal. Sounds like he's just as worthy of time behind bars!

Unknown said...

Lets get everybody together and sue him for defamation of character.