http://www.rexxfield.com/blog/2012/01/response-to-foxnews-com’s-article-on-rexxfield’s-online-reputation-management-practices/
Rexxfield was founded on the lessons learnt whilst dealing with the personal and painful attacks against the founder’s reputation by those closest to him. Michael’s antagonist is now serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole behind some very strong prison bars; due in part to Michael’s cooperation and investigations.
As Rexxfield moves forward in addressing the injustice experienced by those who suffer from attacks on their reputation, Rexxfield’s clients’ adversaries become Rexxfield’s adversaries. And some of them attempt to attack our reputation. The article on FoxNews.com that attempts to paint a picture of good guys-gone-bad is one such attack.
We categorically deny the assertions made by the article’s author regarding the use of illegal and/or unethical means in combating attacks against the reputations of our clients.
We will use the same ethical and legal means we champion on behalf of our clients to defend our own reputation against this defamatory and libelous article. One of these means is the truth. Here are a few truths omitted by the article’s author:
Perry Chiaramonte was given the contact details of Federal & State law enforcement officers who were immediately notified by Michael Roberts when Matthew Cooke described his technique. He did not take advantage of this information to check his facts, and has breached numerous journalistic ethical rules.
Michael Roberts & his team NEVER used the technique.
Darren Meade attempted to extort Rexxfield twice.
Darren Meade asked Michael Roberts to pay his $5000 p/month mortgage in Dec 2011, 5 days after Michael refused his demands Darren began a systematic smear campaign.
Michael Roberts provided the recordings, contracts and MUCH MORE information to Perry Chiaramonte because he claimed to be running a story on a career criminal Adam Zuckerman (see below).
The recording provided by Rexxfield to Perry were made by Rexxfield to expose the criminal enterprises of Zuckerman. These same recordings have been provided to the FBI and to State Justice Dept. Staff.
Rexxfield’s participation in the discussions were simply to keep them talking.
The horrific suggestions in the recordings quoted by the author were by Adam Zuckerman, Ryan Page and their cohorts, not by Rexxfield representatives.
The recordings were legal.
Links:
Adam Zuckerman Video
Law suit filed by Adam Zuckerman et al when they realized Rexxfield was exposing them.
Decorated Ex-FBI agent’s declaration about the Zuckerman crew as part our private team of Zuckerman watchdogs.