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    Denny Weddle & Associates

    Denny Weddle & Associates

    (1 review)

    Eastside

    It is too bad that YELP is hiding the one and only truthful review for this business. This review…read moreas not written just to be mean or to disparage any reputation. It was written for one reason and one reason only - it was written to serve as a warning to any unsuspecting person or company who may be considering doing business with Denny Weddle & Assoc. It is my hope that nobody else will be his next victim and suffer the same economic losses as I have. A quick search around the internet will give credibiity to my assertions. Should not YELP do a better job in help us all to avoid falling victim to those who conduct business in a fraudulent and deceitful manner? Or, is the quest for the advertising dollar so strong that it has the power of blinding them from having a higher and more important sense of civic responsibility? PR exec found to have concealed assets Malcolm Hall Tuesday, April 2, 2002 | 10:49 a.m. Denny Weddle, a longtime Las Vegas public relations executive who filed for bankruptcy in March 2000, has appealed a court judgment that found he concealed assets from creditors. He originally listed assets of $241,460 against $382,676 in debt, but after the court discovered he owned a vacation house in West Okoboji, Iowa, and other assets were included, those numbers rose to $718,253 in assets and more than $1.2 million in liabilities. Records show that on Sept. 15, 1998, Weddle created a revocable trust and an irrevocable trust with himself as trustee of both trusts and principle beneficiary of the revocable trust. But on April 21, 1999, the court claims that Weddle transferred his personal interest in the Iowa property into the Denny Weddle Trust, which was within one year of his filing for bankruptcy. "So at a minimum there was an obligation to report this transfer of trust if not to report the trust and the home itself," Jones said. "You have ... knowingly and fraudulently made a false vow." The lawsuit claims that as a result of Weddle's bankruptcy discharge being denied, he is now liable for about $1 million in debt and has incurred $40,000 in damages. He seeks compensatory damages of at least $10,000, punitive damages exceeding $10,000 and attorney fees and costs. Ravenholt on Friday said he had not yet seen the suit but denied Weddle's allegations. Weddle said he filed for personal bankruptcy because of his involvement in promoting a motorcycle event that went bad and problems with a former partner in the venture. The largest claim against him was filed by Nevada Conservatory Funds LLC, which loaned $200,000 to Weddle to produce the motorcycle event -- Super Run '96 -- that was to be held in Las Vegas in 1996. Nevada Conservatory claims Weddle now owes it $529,120 because of the 36 percent interest on the loan.

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