mibby529" <mibby529@ziplip.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:56:19 -0000
Subject: [newagefraudsplastichshamans] Re: Here's a couple more Franzone links
Please use tinyurl or makeashorterlink.
Either way, here's Mike's post to Bob's fan froups:
From: twohorse@u.arizona.edu
Subject: Robert Franzone History
Date: 1999/02/11
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Robert Franzone: Thief, liar, abuser of women and children, con man,etc., etc., etc. Here's a timeline:
Sometime prior to the late 70s, Robert Franzone assumes the name of Robert Parry, who he confides later to a girlfriend is a dead person.
This name change is due to some action on Robert's part which probably does not carry a statute of limitations. Fear not, though, justice is
served: in a 1986 New York Supreme Court case in Nassau County, NY, Robert's name and his alias are linked in court documents; Robert and
his mother, Frances, are sued by a law firm for contractual breach and Robert is listed on the filing as "Robert Franzone A/K/A Robert Parry.
"
The "Parry" identity is linked to Robert's fraudulent claim of Indianness as "Ghost Wolf" by the Washington state bail documents onwhich "Wolf Lodge," Robert's current scam, is listed.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves:
Late 80s: Robert takes $38,000 from a woman in Santa Clara County, California, to remodel her house and leaves town. Robert is later arrested in Barstow, California, and is returned to San Jose, stands trial and is convicted of a felony. He serves six months, and is required to pay restitution, which he fails to do.
However, while in Barstow, he has been involved in a real estate scam with his friend John Bowen; after abandoning the house involved in the
scam, Robert cleans the house out, removing even the appliances.
More on this later.
Robert becomes involved with a plumbing contractor from LA named Nello Olivo, convincing Nello to become involved in a currency commodities
plan with another bad actor named Stafford Mew, currently serving time in Washington for the $250,000 ripoff that results. Robert lives with
Olivo and his wife, Danica, for a time, even moving with them to Lake Tahoe. As the currency conspiracy nears its end, Robert begins to
realize that he is going to take the heat for it and forges documents linking him to Olivo's company, documents that allow him to obtain a $30,000 loan for a new pickup truck from First Interstate Bank and to obtain a corporate American Express card on Olivo's corporate account.
He never makes a single payment on the truck; he then splits for Yelm, Washington.
Once in Yelm, Robert begins to associate with a group called the "Thunder Family," a group of Wanabis that help set him on his way into
the "Wolf Lodge" scam. Even this group of knuckleheads realizes that he's a bad apple, and he's sent scurrying off to Spokane to seek the
protection of another woman...
...oh, by the way, did I mention? Robert believes that he draws his power from women, needing approximately twelve of them more or less in
service to him at a time. His treatment of them is something else, though...
He's introduced to an Indian woman in Spokane, who he winds up living with until she brings the Marshals back to her house to remove him
after he beats her.
From Spokane, he latches on to another woman, this time on Orcas Island, Washington, where the "Wolf Lodge" scam begins to run full tilt. I
should mention that this is where I first met Robert; curious about what I had heard about his scam, I showed up at one of his little medicine
shows with two other Indian people. When we asked Bob some pointed questions about his background, we were asked to leave...I guess we
didn't have the right kind of energy.
At any rate, while Robert is with the woman on Orcas, he is arrested on the California and Nevada warrants and is extradited back to Santa Clara
County to face the music for not paying the restitution. He spends another six months in the slammer, and then is extradited to Nevada.
However, the Nevada charge falls apart because his lawyer successfully argues that the fraud occurred in California, not Nevada...so much for
justice.