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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Bryant Layton Caught In Fraudulent Non-Profit Solicitation. Falsehoods, Ripping off Cystic Fibrosis

SCAM BUSTED!!!

UPDATED! November 2, 2009


Bryany Layton's SCAM has now cost two people their jobs at the local CF organization. Including the now, 'former' Director of the Southern California CF organization. To date, Layton, nor any of his slimey associates have answered any questions about their, possibly continuing, fraudulent activities. Yes, they stole money to race in the 2008 Baja 1000.

In the name of CF (the Cystic Fibrosis Non-Profit).

Much More LOADING NOW>>>



UPDATE 7-21-09

The national organization is now conducting an investigation into the scam. Baja Racing News.com is calling on consumers to boycott the products involved in supporting the players behind this scam. Stay tuned...


UPDATE 6-27-09

Just two questions for Bryant Layton: How much was taken in by your Cystic Fibrosis Scams? How much went to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation? We don't expect an answer. Everyone associated with Layton Racing is hiding out. These questions remain unanswered.

If you were ripped off by Layton Racing or anyone associated to Bryant Layton CLICK HERE for resources to the California Attorney General Office.

Is this a list of victims or perps? "Sponsors":
"Sponsors include 4 Wheel Parts, 4130 Clothing, Alpine Star, Amsoil Lubricants, Bully Dog, Baja Fool(s), Barnett Racing Products, DanZio Performance, Brian Deegan, Desert Assassins, Gibson Exhaust, HJC Helmets, Jaz Performance Products, Ricky Johnson’s Perris Raceway, Inland West Video, K&N Engineering, Locos Mocos, Metal Mulisha, MME Aluminum, Orange County Pools, PAC West Motorsports, PCI Race Radios, PB Racing, Regan Construction, Rockstar Energy Drink, SignTech, Cameron Steele, T&J Performance, Twisted Stitch Seats, Slime, Smith Designs, Termin-8 Pest Control and Totally Off Road Radio."

Baja Racing News.com will contact each and every "sponsor", to discover the facts.

Colleen O'Higgins with CF, who was first introduced as "Colleen O'Hara", told Baja Racing News.com, "the amount of money donated was
minimal", from the Baja 1000 2008 solicitations.

When reached for comment, weeks ago, Ms. O'Higgins was unaware of the recent Layton Racing solicitations. She also was very concerned about the unauthorized solicitations, considering the national foundation told Baja Racing News.com, "we prefer Layton Racing NOT say anything about the CF Foundation".

The Layton Racing Cystic Fibrosis Scam or Currie Enterprises or Lucky or KCEO of Astor Broadcasting, the Cystic Fibrosis Scam can be reported to the State for investigation and recovery of monies.

Currie Enterprises couldn't care less if Bryant Layton rips off the CF charity. "No comment", is all 'Lucky' can muster, with the established facts that Bryant Layton has not denied, he attempted to use non-profit solicitations to fund his motorsports fun on a major radio broadcast, last week in San Diego. And his Baja 1000 in 2008 is now also suspect.

Lucky and Currie Enterprises may not care about the false solicitations. Hey, that's the west coast attitude.

The Currie Enterprises sponsored Lucky media show will showcase Bryant Layton, again. Layton could have produced any evidence of support from the CF people, for his recent void solicitations. He hasn't even answered the charges of fraud.

All the while, the Layton Racing solicitations mentioning the 'Cystic Fibrosis Foundation' have been found to be unauthorized at best and fraudulent, at worst.

Even Bryant Laytons Baja 1000 2008 Cystic Fibrosis Non-Profit Solicitation and collections of funds at very least was, "Highly Flawed". This conclusion from an experienced racer and committed CF non-profit money fundraiser.

That brings up KCEO in Carlsbad California. The "Highly Flawed" Bryant Layton CF fundraising that scammed dollars back in 2008, was supported by the FCC license holders. KCEO has a history of allowing scammers on their public airwaves. Hey, just pay 'em and they'll let anyone pimp o'scam! KCEO has a history, check out this scam.


The Original Expose:

Bryant Layton needs to cough up some answers to a national non-profit, over accusations of Bryant Layton scamming off-road business for his own racing ventures. Layton, who claims to be an "off-road racer" and "media person", has never won a race or even gotten close. But, he is using other peoples money for his fun.

Possibly by a fraudulent non-profit solicitation.


A San Diego radio station may have also been duped by the fraudulent non-profit solicitation. The national non-profit is now on the alert for the operation. The FCC has stringent guidelines on such solicitations.

Bryant Layton said in October of '08, "
Our team consultant and instigator, Cameron Steele, convinced us to let me solo-drive the entire race,” said Layton. “This has never been done in a Jeep Speed class car. I’m so screwed." Also, what was not approved by the Foundation, was Layton continued use of the non-profit solicitation-as into June of this year, 2009.

'Lucky' Scott Hudson of Speed Scene, said of the allegations today, "we wouldn't want to be associated with anyone who makes fraudulent solicitations", Currie Enterprises, a sponsor of the show said, "we don't know anything about Layton".

The radio station staff and Layton refused to provide any contact information for the non-profit solicitation for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

No denials have been received from Bryant Layton. Here's the Original Internet SCAM ALERT CLICK HERE