Drew Donovan Scam – Urgent Update

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Q: What’s happening with the dreww donnovan scam? A: Watch out! The perpetrator Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson has been reported several times in the past few months, and as recently as a couple days ago, ripping off innocent people in Irvine and Laguna Beach, CA. #drewdonovan

He’s known for using pretend wealth, fake illness, fake distress, fake philanthropy, fake real estate offers, banks, ATMs, hotels, fake payments and fake payment confirmations as props for his fraud schemes and identity theft. #conartist #fraud

Be on the lookout for anyone claiming to be wealthy, who wants to give money to help other people. If the “philanthropist” asks for money, credit card or other assistance, stop and call the police.

READER REPORT

I worked with Drew at Bloomingdales. Today he called me with a wild story. He was crying and upset. Said his car was in the impound. He needed to go to police station first to get his car released. I picked him up at the Sonesta Hotel 17941 Von Karman Ave Irvine CA 92614. Then drove him to the Laguna Beach police station. He said he couldn’t pay for release paper to get stuff without car He said he had cash in the trunk of his car. I covered the $150 charge. So we could get the release paper and get to his stuff in car. We arrived at To & Mo located at 2555 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 to get his car which was another $315. I told him I did not have $315 he needed to get that from trunk of his car to pay the tow company. He assured me he had the cash in his car and assured me as soon as he got the car out he would get the cash from the trunk of his car. I paid the $315 He pulled his Black BMW out of the tow yard. I wanted him to open the trunk and get my cash at gate he did not want to do this at the tow parking lot. I agreed to follow him to Pavillians parking lot off the Pacific coast highway so he could oprn trunk and pay me back from the cash in his car. At parking lot he opened trunk. His suitcase was open he said tow people went through his trunk and he had been robbed. He said he could transfer $1000 to my account I said I needed cash. I said he should look if his cash was in trunk and call police. I offered to call the police. He said he wanted to call his trustee instead because that was part of his inheritance. He called his trustee and she said she was on the way. I didnt want to leave without my money. I was going to wait around until she arrived. He gave me his ATM card and wrote his pin # told me to withdraw $1000 to cover my $600 I had spent on gas to Laguna Beach, fees, and tolls. I told him I would just take the $600 out to cover expenses. He said he would pick his card up from me later that evening. When I arrived at the ATM the card was declined. The ATM machine said the withdrawal function was disabled on this card. I called him immediately. He said it was attached to a trust and his trustee must have blocked the card. He told me he would fix it in the morning. I then googled his name and found your you tube video warning about him. The $600 I used was all I had in my account. I am going to report to police in the morning.


Thank you. As a group, we’ve gotten him arrested twice, and jailed for 6-12 months. We’ll get him locked up longer next time.

Sue him in small claims court. Civil lawsuits can slow him down and potentially get you some money, even land him in jail for contempt of court. Report all suspicious fraud activity to the police and to stopfraud@laloftblog.com | MORE


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Drew Donovan: Con Man of Beverly Hills, LA

He’s back: Drew Christian Donovan AKA Christian Andrews AKA Jimmy Wayne Jackson

REAL ESTATE NEWS — The Con Man Comes Again #drewdonovan

The next time a wealthy, charismatic gentleman offers to pay your bills, gift you a car or house, alarm bells in your head should ring loud and clear. Drew Donovan is out of jail, and back on the prowl in West Los Angeles. His latest victims are surveying the damage — substantial losses upwards of $50,000 or more. A full-time career criminal with conspiring accomplices, the convicted felon has spent his life bilking hundreds of individuals and businesses out of millions of dollars. With a cheerful smile and earnest demeanor, the slick professional employs his well-honed skills to separate unsuspecting marks from their money and credit cards to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars per sucker. #conman #fraudster | Blog Video

Some of Donovan’s most recent pawns have included seniors with disabilities, women with young children and sophisticated elderly ladies, taken by the charlatan’s convincing charm and highly polished skills of deception. In most cases, the swindler presents himself as a helpful wealthy benefactor, handing out generous fake checks that bounce, offering to pay bills using phony phone payments, and endowing his targets with simulated “gifts” that end up as big fat goose eggs, returned unpaid weeks later. To lend an air of legitimacy, the skilled scammer sometimes uses the aura of real estate and financial trappings, such as oblivious bankers and unaware agents, as tools for his fraud set-up. Now over 50, the creep is still spending his ill-gotten gains on his depraved lifestyle of sex and drugs.

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Donovan, sometimes spelled Donavon, is currently on the loose again, and has recently been swindling innocents in the past few weeks, around West L.A. Brentwood and Beverly Hills area. The public is asked to report any sightings of the criminal to the police and also to the L.A. Loft Blog at news@laloftblog.com


Homeless To Move Into Luxury Hotels

Apparently, the $3 billion per year spent on less-than-effective homeless programs by the City of Los Angeles is just a start. Now that we have corona-panic, it’s time to go totally A-Luxe and put homeless into super luxury hotels, according to a report by ABC News. The city will pick up the tab for hundreds of millions of dollars, perhaps closer to a billion dollars (what a steal!) to give the homeless the fine services that they deserve. Meanwhile, tent cities, pop-up junkyards and derelict motorhome parks continue to sprawl across Los Angeles sidewalks and streets.

Project Roomkey is a collaborative effort by the State, County and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) to secure hotel and motel rooms for vulnerable people experiencing homelessness. It provides a way for people who don’t have a home to stay inside to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

LAHSA apparently did not get the memo from doctors who now say that corona is flu, and spreads more indoors. It’s not clear how much additional funds will be spent to treat the staff and guests who come into contact with more viruses. Not surprisingly, some hotels have been reluctant to participate in Project Roomkey. While it might be just the thing for some travel hotels that are empty, luxury hotels are unlikely to take part in a corona-related program that will chase away profitable fat-cat guests. The city council just voted to smear the names of hotels who refuse to take part in the program. Now the council is considering possibly taking over the hotels by force. Of course, homeless are exempt from many laws in L.A. It’s also not clear on whether homeless will be eager to follow rules, such as no guests and no leaving the room except for essential services. No word on whether the program includes room service. #homeless #luxury #hotel


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