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  • Report:  #661243

Complaint Review: HELEN STONE aka Madame Stone

HELEN STONE, Madame Stone Hot Springs This alleged convict ,former inmate at Women's Prison, wants to sell you GOLD!!!! along with trinkets and trash California Hot Springs, California

  • Reported By:
    Vigilante Songstress — Seattle Washington United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Fri, November 12, 2010
  • Updated:
    Fri, November 12, 2010
  • HELEN STONE aka Madame Stone
    Capanero Oaks Ct - California Hot Springs, CA
    California Hot Springs, California
    United States of America
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Watch our for a women in her mid-sixties, scary looking, ratty blonde hair who did time in a womens' correctional prison for alleged financial fraud.  She's a sweet talker and claims to have been an editor of an important newspaper, successul entrepreneur (some call it entre-manure), raiser of investment money by the hundreds of millions, creator of a corporate logo named Sydney the Seagull (can't find this anywhere on the internet), etc. 


It is claimed that she allegedly scammed innocent people out of funds along with her alleged lover, a guy named Denny?, (now deceased) that landed sweet Helen in the grey-bar hotel a little over ten years ago.  


Word's out that she's also allegedly trying to sell gold bullion - even two tons at a time, reportedly, and to individual buyers...not necessarily big commodities funds.  Apparently she's not a licensed commodites dealer, and apparently in between trying to sell gold she hustles herself around the southwest selling trinkets-and-trash at flea markets.  What a diversity of business interests!!! ;)  Former felons, by the way, typically cannot get licensed to sell such investments as gold and silver or other commodities. 


You'll recognize her at flea markets - she's the one whose face looks more pitted than the Grand Canyon - and heaven only knows what she'll try to sell you.  Buyer beware.


On the other hand - even ex-cons deserve to work in America, but selling investments and commodies probably isn't credible here.

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