Q: I have had tree individuals who have collaborated together and managed to get access to all my things legal,bank, leases

Bruce GArrison a attorney, Eden Mckenney, Hugo Salguero managed to hack into my bank account taking thousands of dollars and transferring the money directly into there personal accounts. The destroyed all Video surveillance before helping themselves to whatever they wanted including but barely touching the surface my jewelry, $30,000 from my business account, my prescription glasses, my two cars, Almost my whole wardrobe , even my toothbrush. Oh let me not forget that they are so hacked into my computer changing all my passcodes and deleting everything off my phone and changing my passwords to my bank account, my email, iTunes, Facebook Even my Google account I’ve had to completely start over. I have spoken with my security company Vivint and they said I need a subpoena to get the video surveillance back I don’t know how to handle the situation I filed a police report but I need a lawyer. just looking for some answers to help put my life back together.

1 Lawyer Answer
Kiele Linroth Pace
Kiele Linroth Pace
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Austin, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: Your story seems over-the-top but I seem to recall that there was an attorney named Bruce Garrison who was forced to give up his law license about 10 years ago in Austin so I am inclined to give you the benefit of the doubt.

The text of your question is so mixed up that I'm not even sure what exactly you are asking. Can you try again? What type of attorney to you need and why?

More information on "attorney" Bruce Garrison:

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/austinseoexpert

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