Sunday, June 12, 2011

Emails Emails Emails...

Many people are emailing me. They ask if all of the things on this blog are true. They say that Jay denies the facts listed on this blog.

I can understand that some of you still believe Jay's lies. He's an excellent conman. I was conned by him.

So who should you believe?

Well... if you ask Jay questions about any of the following, I think you'll gain some insight.

1. Ask Jay about his record
To view more about Jay’s run-ins with the law, just visit
http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/inquiry/inquiry-index.jsp
Then enter his name. To view all cases against him enter his last name (Bailey), first name (Jay), and middle initial (F). This will give you a condensed view of cases against him. There are quite a few others named Jay Bailey.

2. Ask him about "his" condo on the water in downtown Baltimore
According to his lawyer...  "Jay no longer has access to Harbor View - another partner who owned the place (Jay represented he did to me) figured out who he really was and kicked him out."

3. Ask Jay why he hasn't sued me for libel for writing this blog. He can't as I'm only telling the truth.

4. Ask Jay why his NY attorney Frank Schwalenberg will no longer represent him.


I'm sure, if you ask him, he'll get defensive and upset. He'll feed you some BS, but if you take a close look, you see that he's a liar.

You've been warned. I don't want anyone else to fall victim to his con games.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Jay borrowed money from his lawyer...

and still owes!!!

Here's part of the email....


"I have been more than patient with the money owed to me. I've heard of closings and delayed closings, further delays, new investors, documents for closings and investors in the mail, imminent closings, and still nothing. Unfortunately more and more it seems like... the other "facts" you so vehemently deny, are in fact the truth. I've given you more than the benefit of the doubt, and still I don't have my money.

I believe[d] Atlanta would be a great situation, but in order for it to be so, you have to be able to trust your partners. Based on the last two months, I can't say that I do have that confidence. Repayment of the money due would go a long way towards restoring what once was a very bright picture, but failing that i see no way that we can continue.

...

This can no longer continue.... I am declaring our Joint Venture, signed March 21, 2011 as null and void and that any obligations I may have to you become non-enforceable due to misrepresentations and deception on your part.

I hope this action is not necessary, but I have invested a lot of time and effort into making this work, and no longer can continue if these issues remain open."