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Complaint Review: Rexxfield & Michael Roberts
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*Consumer Comment: Why don't you
*Consumer Comment: Reality check.
*Author of original report: Response from Rexxfield Founder
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Michael Roberts told me that my case dosen't meet there free aid service because he said i bring the problems on my self. There is nothing wrong with adult entertainment, it is a free world. Rexxfield are hypoctrates, I am just as important work as a school teacher or kid who has been bullied on the internet.
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Search TipsFirst off, you posted that you can't get a job because "friends" posted the truth about your identity and occupation on the Internet. Guess what? There is nothing illegal or actionable about someone posting the truth. It's not slander if it's true. The real reason you can't a day job is because you're a stripper. You've got to take responsibility for that. You're basically complaining that the true information on the Internet is preventing you from lying effectively to potential employers. Boo hoo.
" There is nothing wrong with adult entertainment, it is a free world. "
If there's nothing wrong with it, then why can't you get a job because of it? No doubt you are free to work as a stripper, but your expectation that it should be accepted by potential employers is extremely naive.
Bottom line, you never payed this attorney a penny. He is not obligated to work for free. He gets to pick and choose. Much like your potential employers, he feels that your current occupation is a bit too slimy for his tastes (although he put it in a much nicer way).
All the strippers I've ever met claim to make huge amounts of cash every night. Why don't you take a night's wages and go hire a lawyer, instead of pestering people who help the less fortunate.
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Response from Rexxfield Founder
AUTHOR: Jenny Fowler - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 27, 2011
It is often best to avoid engaging in these types of conversations because they just become a wildfire. I will let the history testify of my character with respect to most of the kitchen sink of assertions thrown my way; this response is a necessary exception.
MY DILEMMA
I have found myself in an interesting quandary through my mission to track down word-criminals who throw unfounded and malicious allegations at the world from behind the cloak of Internet anonymity. My dilemma is that almost every one of the individuals I unmask in the full light of day will turn a fusillade of diatribe in my direction. Ergo, the shame and embarrassment that befalls these miscreants is projected at me instead of their original targets (my clients). As an adolescent sticks-and-stones broke my bones, and my heart. Thankfully my mothers encouragement and advice in those early years means that insults are now like water off a ducks back.. It takes a lot to ruffle my feathers; so to my detractors, I would counsel you not to waste your time.
MY RESPONSE
Ducks Back notwithstanding, there have been some aspersions cast upon me with references to involvement with "strippers" which have been twisted to cast me in a false light; as such it is probably prudent for me to nip these rumors off at the bud at this time.
THE STRIPPER
I have received the occasional phone call and electronic communication from individuals working in the Adult Entertainment Industry (loosely defined). I do not provide services to this industry no matter how much money is offered. Below is a copy of the e-mail I sent to the young lady who was seeking assistance, and who then blogged about me when I did not assist. This is the extent of my interaction with her after she submitted an online request for assistance, I never spoke with her:
Dear XXXXXX,
Thank you for your confidence in our services. Unfortunately I am not able to help you because Rexxfield's mandate strictly precludes us from giving aid or assistance to morally objectionable industries such as gambling, pornography, prostitution, steroids, drugs etc.
By way of aside, I can tell you that as a result of the industry you are in you can expect these problems to follow you. I have heard from several women with extremely distressing situations, this can be expected due to the unsavory characters that are attracted to your venues. Two of them have had to change their names and attempt to disappear for fear of their life and their children.
I wish you the best and pray that you will be led safely away from your stalker and into a more peaceful life.
With my kindest regards,
Michael Roberts
Founder
Victim's Advocate, Forensic Analyst and Litigation Support Consultant
www.rexxfield.com

