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Deception, Misrepresentation & Fraud
By
Sue Scheff, Weston, FL
Sue.s@Helpyourteens.com
After experiencing my
good teen making some bad choices, I found
myself on the Internet surfing until I was
so confused and stressed I couldn't make any
decision. One group of specialty schools and
behavior modification programs kept popping
up wherever I clicked; I figured they must
be good. Then I received their beautiful
glossy literature with a video that could
make any parent weep (I actually received 4
packets of the same material)! The cost was
reasonable in comparison with other
programs, or so I thought until I enrolled
my child. The hidden costs added up like a
grocery bill. I was totally misled by my
rash decision. This is a common mistake when
parents are placed in a desperate
situation and a swift sales rep is waiting
for you; answering every question the way
you want to hear it and making promises that
convince you that they can help your child.
My true nightmare was just beginning.
Impressed by the fancy
words and glossy brochures, I enrolled my
child with the understanding that they were
qualified help. I am ashamed to say, I never
did a background check on these programs. I
had called their parent references that
they gave me (and later found out they
were paid to talk to me, some
actually receiving a free month’s tuition).
I know many of you are thinking I must have
been nuts, and you are right. While in this
stage of my life, I was in a total frenzy. I
truthfully just wanted help for my child and
thought for the money I was paying, it must
be good.
Long story short, my
frenzy and desperation was my biggest
mistake I made. This was not what
they sold me. It was more of a
warehousing of teens program. I was
looking for therapy and internalization
through the help of professionals.
I believe if you take a negative child, and
put them in a negative environment, it
builds resentment and anger.
Literally, this is what I had done. I had no
idea as to what I did.
Fraud, misrepresentation, combined with a
vulnerable parent can lead to danger for a
child in my opinion.
I attempted using the
so-called
Independent Educational Consultant
that immediately wanted a check for $350.00
just to talk to me. They claimed they could
help me (without even knowing my daughter)
for about another $3000.00 or more.
It was a couple of months
later, after I attended some very bizarre
seminars that were mandated in order to
visit your child that I realized I had made
a big mistake. I wrote my withdrawal letter
immediately after the second seminar.
Actually, in retrospect, red flags went up
shortly after I dropped my child off and I
asked who the psychologist would be, and
guess what, there was none, unless I wanted
to pay extra! So who led the group therapy
they raved about? There was no group
therapy, there was a person who sat in a
circle with them as they reflected, which
was usually another student. I would have
hired their psychologist for another $100
per visit, but why? We could have done that
at home. Their sales reps told me that there
was a licensed therapist "on staff and on
site". I should have pulled my child then,
however I thought I was over-reacting since
I was in such confusion and frenzy. The
staff was very good at convincing me to "trust
the program" instead of addressing my
concerns.
During my child’s entire
stay of almost 6 months, I was never allowed
to speak with my child. I only spoke with an
employee once a week for about 15 minutes
(In my further research, these employees had
no credentials and many didn’t have
education beyond High School including the
President of the Organization). My child
wrote me letters: some good, some bad. The
good ones were considered manipulation; the
bad ones were considered proof that they
needed to stay longer. I couldn't win and
neither could my child.
After observing and
listening to some of the other teens there
and their families, I realized it was all
very strange. Some of these kids were there
for well over a year and the families were
so deep into this program, it was sickening
and sad. The support group meetings were
like a Stepford Family Reunion, with a
leader making her financial profits.
These poor kids just wanted to be loved and
held by their parents, who couldn’t be
there. I later found out it usually takes up
to 6 months to speak with your
child, and in most cases up to a year to
see them. Although they sell you another
story, the truth be known, most take 2-3
years to graduation. Recently I understand a
law was passed that mandates you can see
your child after 3 months. I am not sure if
this group of programs is abiding by this
new regulation; however, it is in place.
I brought my child home
and when she felt confident I wouldn’t send
her back, I heard some unspeakable
stories. The stories were very consistent
with many others I was hearing and reading
about. My child went immediately into
real counseling where, after almost two
years, we are recovering from this traumatic
experience in our lives. My child was
suffering from depression and nightmares
from the stay at
Carolina Springs
Academy. The fear of being sent back,
had created suicidal thoughts, however the
excellent psychologist helped my child
through this horrible post experience of
WWASP. I have heard from many other
post-WWASP students and families suffering
from the same symptoms, which is very sad.
I firmly believe, until
you walk the shoes as a parent of a teen,
you really don't know the feeling of
hopelessness. I have been there and I
have survived and learned from it. I
believe in sharing my knowledge of this,
very political, industry with as many
families as possible. It is very scary to
know that even Independent Educational
Consultants (that are supposed to be
professionals) have no state or
government regulations. In other words,
anyone can state they are Educational
Consultants. This combined with the
misrepresentation of schools and programs,
is very frightening and costly in many ways.
Our experiences occurred
with Carolina
Springs Academy, one of many of
their programs that are part of the World
Wide Association of Specialty Programs (WWASP
or aka WWASPS or aka Premier Educational
Systems). Some of the programs names
are: Cross Creek
Manor -UT, Cross Creek Center - UT, Spring
Creek Lodge - MT, Tranquility Bay - Jamaica,
Casa By The Sea (closed due to allegations
of neglect and abuse), Academy at Dundee
Ranch (raided and closed), Academy at Ivy
Ridge - NY (accreditation suspended in April
2004; 2005 State Attorney General Spitzer
made Ivy Ridge pay approx. $1.65 Millions
Dollars in fines and to parents for
Educational Fraud), Majestic Ranch - UT,
Pacific View, Midwest Academy - IA, Paradise
Cove (closed due to allegations of neglect
and abuse), Morava Academy (closed due to
allegations of neglect and abuse),
Darrington Academy - GA, and Horizon's
Academy - NV. I feel all of their
programs are simply boot camps that
claim internalization; however, lack it
tremendously. Their specialty is cash
cropping children; marketing and using a
child are part of their strategy. They are,
in my opinion, a children’s warehouse
and a parents’ escape from their desperate
situation. Their deluxe *Marketing
and Pyramid skills seems to be what they
specialize in
In many parents and
professionals’ opinions, the fine line of
their cult-like program is enough to
destroy many families and children, as we
have many testimonials to. (Please review
some of our Informational Articles for more
true stories). I am speaking from
experience. I used to sell their
program and market their schools to gain
free months’ tuition. Yes, whenever you
refer a family, you would get a free month!
What a concept, and I fell for it! Being
involved in selling the program controls
your mind in the consistency of how
great they are when in reality, you have
not even spoken to your child. I had no idea
how the program was working; I was just
trained to sell like a good follower.
There are many followers
of this program who have become
programized. There is many like myself,
and more waking up daily. Dateline,
Primetime, 48 Hours & Inside Edition has
done segments on this organization that
paint the same picture of negative
experiences. There are many newspaper and
magazine articles (including People,
Forbes, New York Times, LA Times, News Day,
Miami Herald, Sun Sentinel, Guardian,
Jamaican Observer, YM Magazine, Salon, Time
Magazine, Spin, etc.) and lawsuits
pending against WWASP that they are
struggling to keep silent. Where
there is smoke, there is usually fire. Why
take a chance with your child?
Many wonder why they are
allowed to continue, it is simple, money and
plenty of it. Money is usually the root of
evil, and it seems obvious with this. I am a
firm believer that one day WWASP aka WWASPS
aka Premier Educational Systems will be held
accountable for their actions. The day will
come that many truths will be exposed. For
the sake of the silent cries of the
children, the sooner the better.
Please take a moment to
review these Links that have FACTUAL
reports of what WWASP represents. It also
includes sworn testimony (dated August 2002)
from graduates of the program of WWASP and
the abuse they lived through. I want
you to realize that these are graduates,
as many WWASP representatives use the
excuse if a child is not functioning or
a parent is not convinced is because they
did not graduate which means the
child is not fully-baked. Yes, they
refer to baking our children.
Sworn Transcripts: (Click
here to view transcripts)
These transcripts are extremely sensitive,
gruesome at times, as well as factual. I
want to prepare you for some very disturbing
facts from graduates. The Closing Arguments
are very compelling. It does have a happy
ending, as the boy was released from
the program immediately. Please note, it was
a third party (a cousin) that actually
brought this lawsuit to action and she
won the release of her cousin
over the father's rights.
Factual Articles
and Reports:
Two time Pulitzer Prize
Winner, Lou Kilzer, has written a very
compelling series entitled "Desperate
Measures", linked here:
http://www.denver-rmn.com/desperate/site-desperate/mpg2-desperate.shtml
http://www.denver-rmn.com/desperate/site-desperate/mpg4-desperate.shtml
First Lawsuit WON Against WWASP:
PURE is proud to have
defeated WWASP (click
here to learn more about this victory)
as they attempted to silence PURE and
myself. Please note that we won in
their state of Utah. I believe this is the
first of many wins.
I hope my experiences
have saved parents from making the mistake I
made in desperation. I am sharing my
personal experiences to create awareness
about the misrepresentation and fraud
I endured. This story was not written out of
malice against WWASP (World Wide Association
of Specialty Programs), it was written for
the principle and morals that they lacked. I
think they call it "Accountability". I am
accountable for what I have written as being
the truth as I experienced it.
*As a footnote for their
Marketing, when I was searching I was
recruited by a Miami based parent that has
made a mission (in many peoples’ opinions)
of building this pyramid for WWASP. Although
she claimed she had no financial gain from
this, we have further learned that she
collects large sums of money for her
involvement with WWASP. Although she states
she makes her income from her Title Company,
it was discovered that she was arrested in
February 2002 on charges of illegally
diverting nearly $6 million in trust money
through a variety of schemes. Lynn Pretzfeld,
of Miami Florida, was charged with
conspiracy to commit racketeering and grand
theft.
According to the Florida
Department of Insurance, the now closed
Title Examiners Inc. diverted money into
personal accounts from escrow accounts.
UPDATE - According to public record, on June
3, 2003,
Lynn
Pretzfeld
is now a
Convicted Felon
and on 10 years probation as well as paying
restitution.
Case #F02003735B (Click here to view PDF
file)
Please note that WWASP
seems to make it a habit to change their
names. When I was involved, it was WWASP.
A couple years ago, it became WWASPS (with
an "s") and presently we understand they are
opening under Premier Educational Systems.
I assume when parents do Search Engine
research, it eliminates any bad press that
may be associated with previous names. This
is just an opinion. If you have nothing to
hide, why the constant name changes? |