Diaz’s client Andres Zorrilla says he became suspicious when Betancourt wouldn’t take his calls and ignored his emails. Zorrilla alleges that one of his emails included a photo of his mother showing the surgical stitches from brain surgery.
Zorilla claims he also referred his wife, her brother and several other business associates to Betancourt’s company. All together, Zorrilla and his immediate family invested $150,000 in the company. They received some interest payments, but lost all of their principal.
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