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Report: #1322517

Complaint Review: Fedarro - Nationwide

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Fedarro Beware of Scam Artist Fedarro Noel Atlanta Nationwide

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Greetings Internet Community, Beware of Fedarro Noel. My entertainment law firm has notified Fox 5 Atlanta and made them aware of the situation. Fedarro Noel has been scamming tons of upcoming artists and music producers. He is a starving music producer who uses the social media to innocent people out of their hard earned monies.

The information that I will share is can be proven by the Director of RCA Records. I received a phone call yesterday afternoon from Lyor Cohens' attorney Ben McClain, stating that another upcoming artist has the music production as my daughter Amanda Fieldson. I immediately called Fedarro, once he picked up and said hello, he heard my voice then hung up. I immedately called his cellular phone again and it went straight to voicemail. I waited again a couple of minutes and then called him from my wifes cellular phone, he picked up the phone again and hung up. I then realized he blocked all cellular devices from contacting him.

 

The conversations between my daughter and Fedarro started July 16, 2011. Fedarro sent a direct message to my daughter's instagram and stated he could get my baby girl a major deal. She called me instantly and showed me lots of texts exchanged of artists he has worked with, placements he has obtained and deals he has received. I called him and asked when can we schedule a face to face meeting. The next day, we flew to St. Louis, Missouri and met Fedarro at a Starbucks, in Downtown, St. Louis. It was strange because, he jumped off a city bus, wearing old attire. He stated his car broke down. I blew that off and went on with the metting. This man dropped alot of names with no verification. He gave us a price of $50,000 and stated when we begin he would have the project completed and shopped in less than three months. 

We began the project, November 16, 2011, the project was completed December 8, 2011. Since monies was exchanged and project recording was completed, we never heard back from Fedarro. Communication ended quick. The product placement was never completed. No advertisement was completed. It was just talk. February 14, 2012, I met with an industry professional who was directly connected and landed my daughter an imprint deal directly to Sony Music in less than two weeks. If you need any information on Fedarro the scam artist send me a email directly to: (((REDACTED)))

 

 

 

 

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