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hutzel_enterprise [2019/07/08 02:47] – [Hero Prop Lawsuit] adds link Carlos Pedraza | hutzel_enterprise [2019/07/18 02:20] – Carlos Pedraza | ||
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====== Peters Accused of Taking $94K from Enterprise Model Sale ====== | ====== Peters Accused of Taking $94K from Enterprise Model Sale ====== | ||
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According to Dean Newbury, a former employee of Propworx, Peters' | According to Dean Newbury, a former employee of Propworx, Peters' | ||
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Documents show Propworx sold the 6-foot-long Enterprise model to Nevada-based Hero Prop for $235,000 in November 2017. According to their deal, Peters was to pay Mrs. Hutzel 80 percent of the proceeds from the sale, or $188, | Documents show Propworx sold the 6-foot-long Enterprise model to Nevada-based Hero Prop for $235,000 in November 2017. According to their deal, Peters was to pay Mrs. Hutzel 80 percent of the proceeds from the sale, or $188, | ||
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=== Peters Plans to Sue Many === | === Peters Plans to Sue Many === | ||
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== Armstrong Stands Up == | == Armstrong Stands Up == | ||
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Peters went on to accuse his former employees, Newbury and Hunt, of fraud: "My attorney will be suing Jarrod Hunt and Dean Newbury for their part in this fraud, as well as Jarrod for fraud committed when he worked at Propworx by him, and Dean for defamation in the Cathy Hutzel matter." | Peters went on to accuse his former employees, Newbury and Hunt, of fraud: "My attorney will be suing Jarrod Hunt and Dean Newbury for their part in this fraud, as well as Jarrod for fraud committed when he worked at Propworx by him, and Dean for defamation in the Cathy Hutzel matter." | ||
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=== Documentation === | === Documentation === | ||
- | Documents and photos detailing Alec Peters'/ | + | Documents and photos detailing Alec Peters'/ |
==== Phony Repairs? ==== | ==== Phony Repairs? ==== | ||
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=== Hero Prop Pays === | === Hero Prop Pays === | ||
- | In fact, it was Hero Prop that paid $40,000, not to repair the model but to retrofit it with a LED lights and an electrical system that used standard wall power. "The model was not in need of any other work as it was still in excellent screen-used condition when it was shipped," | + | In fact, it was Hero Prop that paid $40,000, not to repair the model but to retrofit it with LED lights and an electrical system that used standard wall power. "The model was not in need of any other work as it was still in excellent screen-used condition when it was shipped," |
In the meantime, Mrs. Hutzel consigned to Propworx an Orb of the Prophets, a well known //Deep Space Nine// prop, which Hero Prop also purchased for $8,000. Her 80 percent of that sale should have been $6,400. She reportedly was never paid for the orb. Combined, the Enterprise and orb sales should have netted Mrs. Hutzel a total of $194,400. According to Newbury, she remains owed $94,400. | In the meantime, Mrs. Hutzel consigned to Propworx an Orb of the Prophets, a well known //Deep Space Nine// prop, which Hero Prop also purchased for $8,000. Her 80 percent of that sale should have been $6,400. She reportedly was never paid for the orb. Combined, the Enterprise and orb sales should have netted Mrs. Hutzel a total of $194,400. According to Newbury, she remains owed $94,400. | ||
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- | ==== Unpaid Orb ==== | + | ====== Unpaid Orb ====== |
Armstrong provided Mrs. Hutzel with documentation of how much Hero Prop paid for the Enterprise model, prompting this November 8 email from Mrs. Hutzel to Armstrong: | Armstrong provided Mrs. Hutzel with documentation of how much Hero Prop paid for the Enterprise model, prompting this November 8 email from Mrs. Hutzel to Armstrong: | ||
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> Thank you for sending me copies of the receipts for the sale of the TOS Enteprise and the Orb of the Prophets. Is is obvious <wrap hi>I did not receive the money due to me from Alec at Propworx</ | > Thank you for sending me copies of the receipts for the sale of the TOS Enteprise and the Orb of the Prophets. Is is obvious <wrap hi>I did not receive the money due to me from Alec at Propworx</ | ||
- | ==== Fundraising for Widow ==== | + | ===== Fundraising for Widow ===== |
Armstrong reportedly offered to assist Mrs. Hutzel get the money she was due from Peters, but Mrs. Hutzel demurred, not wishing, despite her anger over the situation, to become embroiled in a lawsuit. | Armstrong reportedly offered to assist Mrs. Hutzel get the money she was due from Peters, but Mrs. Hutzel demurred, not wishing, despite her anger over the situation, to become embroiled in a lawsuit. | ||
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* Armstrong, whom Peters accuses of cheating her in a sale. | * Armstrong, whom Peters accuses of cheating her in a sale. | ||
* Former Axanar PR director Mike Bawden, to whom Peters owes $18,000 in outstanding loans. | * Former Axanar PR director Mike Bawden, to whom Peters owes $18,000 in outstanding loans. | ||
- | * A growing number of [[more_targets|Axanar critics]]. | + | * A growing number of [[more_targets|Axanar critics]]. |
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