Eric Noveshen Seeks to Conceal his Fraudulent Business Activities

Eric Noveshen anti freedom of speech

Eric Noveshen, a great divisor of financial schemes, a great vexatious litigant, a great manipulator of Florida foreclosure laws to attain free housing, a great, to sum it up a great fraud – is seeking to have this website and any others exposing his financial scams taken down.

Noveshen demands that these pages contain “untruthful” claims and defamatory remarks, much like the baseless “Cease and Desist” Noveshen posted on a RipOff Report about his business. Other then reader comments, which we cannot verify, Noveshen has not identified anything untruthful on this site. The fact is every blog is based on and often features the public document upon which it is based. Proof is in the publications, many written by Noveshen himself.

Noveshen’s goal is to deprive would be investors of information. He will bully, harass, stalk and sue, anyone attempting to combat his economic crimes through exposure. He want’s this site down because it links his dozens of fraudulent activities in one easy-to-find location, ultimately shrinking his pool of potential victims to deprive of money. Operating in secrecy is the only way the “stinky pinky” penny stocks Noveshen makes a living off of thrive. If his name is publicly linked investors would run!

We issue this challenge – can someone provide the name of ONE company Eric Noveshen has been a broker/employee where he was not sued for illegal broker activities? Or fired for same? Or didn’t include in his personal bankruptcy to avoid repayment of debt? Not Roan Meyers (sued and settled for unauthorized trading, fraud, common law fraud and negligence). Not Gruntal & Co. (sued unauthorized trades) ultimately fired for violation of firm policy. Not Newbridge Securities, see Noveshen bankruptcy filing, 2005.

Is there any company Eric Noveshen has acted as a “consultant” to that is not associated with claims of kickbacks, shorting, churning, pump and dump or other stock manipulation tactics?

Is there any home Eric Noveshen has resided from 2000-2016 that has not been the subject of a foreclosure lawsuit? See Bank One Indymac v. Eric L. Noveshen 2003. Wells Fargo v. Christina Noveshen and Eric Noveshen 2003. Or property documents on 436 NE 10th Ave, 33301 and 508 Coconut Isle Dr., 33301.

Are any of Noveshen’s companies not associated with a type of fraud? Envision Capital, Bridgewater Capital, Bridgewater Advisors, HR Ventures, Envision Foods have all been linked to fraudulent activities.
There are no erroneous claims contained in these pages. If any documents are misinterpreted, with a proving of otherwise we professionally ensure correction will quickly ensue.
A warning is issued to anyone considering doing business with Eric Noveshen, loaning him money or purchasing a penny stock Noveshen is positioned to benefit from:
Any man who seeks to bury the first amendment right to talk about his business interactions because he cannot boast of legitimate success is FISHY. If it smells like a fraud and flops like a fraud throw it back and WASH YOUR HANDS CLEAN.

4 thoughts on “Eric Noveshen Seeks to Conceal his Fraudulent Business Activities”

  1. The Internet is for research. If one is looking for a VC, consultant, investor, person for hire, etc do the background check! Thank you for the info on Mr. Noveshan and the paperwork to back your claims! It looks like if you look hard enough you can find what’s necessary to make a decision for your money. Please keep it up! We need info such as this for people who scam or dont practice legitimate business dealings.

    Lucy

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  2. In a world of Bernie Madoffs and Scott Rothsteins the government should encourage public information to prevent individuals from financial scams. Noveshen is a con artist too many facts to deny it, when he lost his broker licenses around 2004 he went to the dark side, manipulating, boiler rooms, P&D etc. and never came back. Everyone should have a right to this information. Bravo keep it up.

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