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"I just wanna know why I am a member using u as my sponsor being promised to have training nd contact with you but you hv never called me back or emailed nd it has been 3 months smh"

 

-Disgruntled MCA Recruit Scammed by DeLorean

The Reason That We Are Here

 

Our mission is to inform the public of Elijah DeLorean Johnson’s fraudulent activities and his attempts to exploit people on social media outlets such as  Facebook, Twitter  and Instagram for his own personal gain.  People are tired of being scammed!


Please browse this site for more information and evidence that we have gathered from Youtube, Facebook, and the news media.  At the time this site was established, legal action against DeLorean for multiple instances of copyright infringement are being discussed.  One family has already shared their story on the news about how their video was uploaded to DeLorean's Facebook account without their permission.  Initially, no credit was given to the family that created the video.  DeLorean has even admitted to stealing music from from R&B recording artist Fedarro and selling it as his own. 

 

In the long list of DeLorean's many scams, his most often used is a network marketing company called Motor Club of America, or MCA.  This company is free to join, but DeLorean uses his social media following to scam money from his followers by charging them for membership under false pretenses.  Once he lures them into the idea that this is what they need to do in order to join, he discontinues contact with them and "blocks" them if they try to speak up and challenge him publicly.

 

Another tactic he uses to lure in his victims is posting false claims, stealing quotes, videos and music without the permission of the copyright holders, and staging fake ''give aways'' to his  followers where he claims to  "give" away money to needy individuals.  He particularly targets single mothers.  However, no evidence is available to substantiate any claim that the giveaways happen at all.  It's all illusion...smoke and mirrors.

 

In our opinion this is all an attempt to gain "likes" and followers.
It saddens us to see these women share their stories through social media and it is our intention to continue to alert them and others not to fall prey to him.


Please feel free to "share" this site on any social networking platform and email us any testimonials in order to assist us in our goal to protect more innocent people from being scammed.

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