(UnhappyFranchisee.com) BIZZIBIZ franchise founder Jim Piccolo announced that at the end of last year he was divesting himself of his previous businesses, including his controversial multilevel marketing scheme Nouveau Riche University.
Piccolo claimed he wanted to devote all his time and energy to the Bizzibiz digital marketing franchise venture, which he then launched January 2, 2011.
Not all of his previous business dealings could be so neatly left behind.
Allegations that Piccolo’s Nouveau Riche University was a scam are numerous and widespread in blogs and forums across the Internet.
And in February, 2011, just a month after the launch of Bizzibiz, his real estate investment seminar business came back to haunt him in a big way.
In a February 17, 2011 press release, the Arizona Corporations Commission announced that Jim Piccolo and his business partners must pay nearly $6 Million in restitution and fines for defrauding 105 investors with unregistered deed of trust investments. In part, the press release reads:
In the first case, the Commission ordered James Piccolo of Scottsdale, Craig Cottrell of Tempe
and Michael Roberts of Scottsdale and their affiliated companies to pay $5,577,226 in restitution and a
total of $300,000 in administrative penalties for defrauding 105 investors with unregistered deed of trust
investments.
The Commission found that the men promoted the unregistered deed of trust investments at
real estate education seminars where they convinced students to become investors, promising them
double-digit returns. The Commission found that Piccolo, Cottrell and Roberts misrepresented that a
second deed of trust or lien on vacant lots would be secured for the investors and that the investment had a
corporate guarantee behind it. Additionally, the Commission found that the respondents failed to record
any liens for the benefit of the investors.
The Commission found that Piccolo and Five Star Capital Markets, LLC solicited potential
investors to buy the unregistered deed of trust investment while not being registered to offer or sell
securities in Arizona. The Commission found that, during part of the time he was a registered securities
salesman, Cottrell fraudulently offered and sold the unregistered deed of trust investments without the
authorization of his securities dealer. As a result, the Commission revoked his securities salesman
registration. The Commission found that Roberts and his home development company, Charlevoix
Homes, LLC, received investor funds solicited by Five Star Capital Markets, LLC, Piccolo and Cottrell,
but Roberts and his company were not registered to offer or sell securities in Arizona.
In settling this case, Piccolo, Cottrell and Roberts neither admitted nor denied the Commission’s findings, but agreed to
the entry of the consent orders.
The full impact that Jim Piccolo’s sanctions will have on the fledgling Bizzibiz franchise program are not yet clear.
It appears that references to Jim Piccolo may have been removed from the “Team” page of the Bizzibiz website, but elsewhere Piccolo’s name has been inextricably linked with the Bizzibiz franchise.
In April, Bizzibiz Franchising Inc. filed a lawsuit against its franchise attorney, Director of Franchising & Board Member Kevin B. Murphy for legal malpractice (READ: BIZZIBIZ Suing Mr. Franchise Kevin B Murphy and Franchise Foundations PC ).
The question remains: Will the new digital marketing franchise survive its founder’s controversial past, or has Bizzibiz lost its sting?
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Jim Piccolo and his Wife Mary, were the owners and CEO'S for another kind of deceptive business practice in another of their scams called Tru Dynamics in the 1997, 1998 and 1999 people lost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Jim Piccolo is a smart and talented man, and so are many criminals who locked up in jail currently. This guy figured how to scam many of the downtrodden, disenfranchised, and unemployed in to believe that by paying thousands of dollars for his education, tapes, etc.. they could become real estate investors or sales guru's like the sales machines he developed. Takes real talent to develop a marketing scam like this and find the right people to help you build it to the point you can drive around in Ferrari's and other super expensive cars.
The education, which you can get anywhere, really, was super expensive. I believe, yes my partner and I were suckers, we paid over $20,000 for this material. My partner, through education at Nouveau Riche, thought there was a way to "borrow other people's money" to make money. Something they recant over and over at NRU. Never did a deal and never made any significant connections through NRU as none of those guys were interested in you unless you already had money. That was apparent. They werent there to teach. They were there to take.
It doesnt surprise me that Piccolo is involved in any type of fraud accusations. This man should be in jail and I truly hope that one day he ends up in jail for a long long time.
Piccolo should be ashamed of himself for taking money from people that barely had the money to give. I know of many at NRU who didnt have a pot to piss in but this school gladly took their money knowing that that NRU, Piccolo and the others were spewing a bunch of crap and less than a 1000th of 1% would ever be able to do anything with their program.
This is just the beginning of Piccolo getting his due.
Looks like Jim Piccolo has now partnered with NR leader Cheri Tree for another new business. Check out Global BANK Academy.
Looks like Jim Piccolo has now partnered with NR leader Cheri Tree for another new business. Check out Global BANK Academy.
They announced last night that they are coming out of the closet and announcing the next billion dollar home business.
https://www.facebook.com/JimPiccolo
https://www.facebook.com/CheriTree
It appears that these two scam artists are starting their new business overseas? They have events already listed in Amsterdam in Februrary.
http://www.eventbrite.com/o/bank-events-europe-5490904145
Another moniker their business is using, aside from Global Bank Academy is "BANKEurope"
It appears Jim Piccolo already has a track record of taking other peoples money to the BANK. This smells like it'll leave you BANKrupt.
In case you were wondering, looks like Jim Piccolo has now abandoned Real Estate Worldwide and he is working with his former #1 NR salesperson.
Skip ahead to 4,15
http://new.livestream.com/globalbankacademy
So it seems like Nouveau Riche is reborn as Renatus (in Sacramento and other places) and is up to the same kinds of BS that Piccolo was into. The person in comments defending Piccolo is James Liese seems to be the principal in Renatus - no wonder. The cheater has new clothes.
Hi Jason Scorza-
How do you know of these key players? - Have you used this program ?
I was one of the investors that lost my retirement in the Charlevoix deal mentioned at the top of the thread, but I have heard nothing about being compensated. Does anyone know anything about the law suit, or who I could contact to find out if I can be included?
Thanks.