On June 11 and 12, we sent the email included below to a list of brokers and brokerages that operate under the Verico flag in Ontario. Clearly, from our visitor logs, many of them shared the details of our pending documentary with associated brokers in other cities and provinces, as we had hits come in from all sides, east to west.
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We are now compiling the list of all Verico brokers to whom we will be sending our introduction, as well as to others who are not associated and who are their competitors.
As is seen in our email below, we are concerned mostly about the backlash on these brokers that is inevitable when people learn about how the brokers at Verico the Mortgage Station committed crimes including loansharking, skimming a mortgage disbursement, and manipulating clients through well-coordinated confidence schemes. Many of the clients of Verico the Mortgage Station are vulnerable seniors, who go to them to sign up for a CHIP Reverse Mortgage offered by HomeEquity Bank, which is now owned by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board.
From the responses we have received, it seems obvious that most people, including these brokers, see the actions of Renee Dadswell, Lisa Purchase, and David Flude to be reprehensible.
Yesterday was by far our busiest day for visitors, as brokers from across Ontario and essentially every other major province became aware of the truth; that the brokers at Verico the Mortgage Station, management at the Verico Financial Group, and the board of HomeEquity Bank had most likely hoped would just go away. Those who responded, based on guaranteed anonymity, seemed most interested in why none of the key players were willing to seek a cease-and-desist order or other civil relief for what we are told they are deflecting internally with creative storytelling. It seems it is no longer working.
Ethical people and corporations with a conscience do not stand idly by and allow others to call them loansharks and defrauders of the elderly, and that is especially true when the messenger is part of the media.
Some of those who received our email also noted that the story told officially by the three in hiding does not jive with what they saw on our website. Which is more believable, a seven-year-old philanthropic media company that has donated six hundred thousand dollars’ worth of services through 300 donated videos to 180 charities, not-for-profits, and benevolent community groups, or a brokerage company that charged 120% interest on a loan to a person whom they manipulated into needing the money to survive?
Our evidence is readily available and open to the public, while the three involved parties in this story hide from the evidence and the reality that they cannot contain this story.
The full list of the brokers we contacted is included here beneath our email. We include them to once again limit claims of plausible deniability. We will not release which brokers reached back to us but can say that two wanted to see the original evidence and a third agreed to meet to discuss speaking on camera. All three expressed concern that their business could be hurt by backlash to the crimes committed by the brokers of Verico the Mortgage Station that are currently under investigation by a specialist fraud detective of the South Simcoe Police Service.
Keep in mind that this has all happened because one broker, Renee Dadswell, chose to steal from a client through loansharking and grift, and she apparently has no issue with hurting everybody around her.
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