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  • Reported By:
    Addiction Coach — Berkeley California USA
  • Submitted:
    Sat, August 26, 2017
  • Updated:
    Wed, October 04, 2017
  • The Addictions Academy TRUSTED Business | Ripoff Report Verified™ …businesses you can trust. The Addictions Academy comprised of some of the best educators, teachers, doctors, business professionals in the world. The Addictions Academy prides themselves on highly trained, educated, featured Faculty, the best of the best that their company has to offer. The Addictions Academy’s faculty have been featured on the news Nationally and Internally and TV shows and even had films created about them.
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STATEMENT FROM THE ADDICTIONS ACADEMY:

Arden again. all of this is false and fake He never paid a penny for our class, He sent an extortion email demanding I pay him for the class he never paid for, then asked me to pay him for my trademark he stole (my atty sent a settlement letter for his price anyway) and he still posted on here. He then posted fake info about me and my company. He was a student in Feb 2015, he asked for a refund NOW because he early probation was denied when he lied to the court and said he got a DEGREE (we do not offer these) from me. He also makes it appear that our certs are fake and phony when they are not-- that is a lie. He has money laundering charges and identity theft charges and we never offered him a job. Again, his post is false and his claims are fake. I never once said I was a criminal psychologist nor is it anyplace. In addition, he NEVER PAID US A PENNY FOR THE CLASS.

NOW TO THE ORIGINAL REPORT THAT WAS FILED

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CHRYSTY “CALI” ESTES – THE ADDICTIONS ACADEMY SCAM

THIS IS FROM A REAL FORMER STUDENT WHO GOT RIPPED OFF, NOT A COMPETITOR

I was a former real estate broker/mortgage banker in Beverly Hills, California. I lived in a gated, multimillion dollar Hollywood Hills villa with a panoramic view, just above the world famous “Sunset Strip” and was known as the “Rock and Roll Realtor” for throwing my famous star-studded parties.

My own addictions to sex, food, drugs, alcohol and gambling led me to a hedonistic “Hotel California” lifestyle

The real estate downturn caused financial problems for me and I became involved in business with people, who I did not realize were already convicted felons, in an attempt to earn funds to save my home from foreclosure

This business relationship would later cause me to be indicted on federal, white-collar money laundering charges

I became one of the best “Prison Lawyers” in the history of the “Federal Bureau of Prisons.” (FBOP)

As my own “Sentencing Mitigation Specialist”, I authored a 284-page 3553(a) Sentencing Mitigation motion with over 40 downward departures and served 10 years less than what the prosecutor requested, even though I went to trial, which only 3% of all federal defendants do.

I was both one of the elite “Inmate Companions on the Suicide Watch Team” with the FBOP Psychology Department and was accepted into the “Residential Drug Abuse Program” (RDAP), which grants an 18-month sentence reduction.

I authored my own 2241 motion while incarcerated, receiving an additional 12 months off his sentence.”

I filed over 120 “Administrative Remedies,” while incarcerated, resulting in a multi-jurisdictional lawsuit and won a large financial settlement against the United States of America.

I am continuing to file appeals to have my conviction overturned and more multimillion dollar civil rights lawsuits against the United States government.

After my release from incarceration I had to complete 3 years of supervised release (probation) in the Southern District of Florida.

I decided I wanted to enter the addiction field to help people, especially teenagers, with their substance abuse problems, so they did not go down the same wrong road that I had.

I completed many addiction courses while incarcerated. I Googled and found The Addictions Academy which was in Miami. I called and spoke to Cali Estes, whose legal first name I discovered later was Christy.

I explained my situation of being previously incarcerated and on probation. I told her I had very little money at that time to pay for courses.

Cali told me her own husband was a convicted felon and had been in jail over 20 times.

Cali told me that if I completed the Nationally Certified Recovery Coach (NCRC) course she would give me a job, which turned out to be a boldfaced lie.

The NCRC course was supposedly 16 hours delivered by webinar over a weekend. I even signed up a friend of mine for the course.

My friend and I paid a total of $1,065 each for the course and book.

I asked to meet Cali at her school location and she said there was no office. She just worked out of her condo. This should have been the first red flag.

I met her at a Starbucks near her condo. The book turned out to be thin, more like a brochure, very poorly written, as it was full of spelling mistakes.

The next Saturday morning, my friend and I signed up with “Go to Meeting” for the webinar. There were 3 other students and there was Cali on video sitting on her living room sofa in her condo.

The course turned out to be a real joke. Each day, Saturday and Sunday, the course which was supposed to be 8 hours daily, started late, ended early and was full of breaks, so Cali could answer her cellphone. It turned out to be about 4 hours a day of just hearing Cali rambling and bragging about herself.

When I called Cali the following Monday for my new job she had promised me, Cali told me I needed to take 6 more courses ($6,350), before she could hire me. She had completely lied to me, so I would take the first course.

I went out to find employment with my newly printed NCRC certificate and was shocked to hear potential employers literally laugh out loud and what they said about Cali and The Addictions Academy:

 

  1. “Cali is a fraud”
  2. “Cali is a scammer”
  3. “You lost your money”
  4. “The school is a scam”
  5. “You have been cheated”
  6. “The courses are worthless”
  7. “Nationally Certified” means nothing as there is no “National Certification” for the courses she offers. They’re just fake diplomas made up for marketing purposes.”
  8. “Cali uses a nickname because she doesn’t want people to know her legal name”
  9. “Cali had legal problems in California and had to flee to Florida, where she homesteaded a condo just like O.J. Simpson, so a court financial judgement could not be collected against her”

So, I incorporated a company titled, “The Addiction Coach, Inc.”

When Cali found out, she called me and said I was pretending to be her. I don’t know how I could do that as I am a man and she is a woman. She touted herself as “The Addictions Coach” with the word “Addictions” plural.

I told her I just wanted my money refunded. Her reply was

  1. She had a prepaid retainer with one of the best law firms in Miami to sue me.
  2. She was going to report to my probation officer that I was pretending to be her.
  3. Her husband got on the phone and threatened me with violence stating he was going to “Put His Foot Up My a*s”.

Cali said I had to dissolve my corporation or A, B, and C would occur.

Being on probation is like walking on egg shells. I had a rookie probation officer trying to make a name for herself and felt that she would believe Cali and violate me, therefore I dissolved the corporation.

I read on The Addiction Academy website that Cali had supposedly earned a Ph.D. to try and give herself more credibility.

It turned out that the unrecognized, non-regionally accredited university where Cali received her diploma was selling Ph.D. degrees for $500.

Cali stated in an email to me that she is a Clinical Psychologist and holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Life Coaching from Dayspring University.

Christy "Cali" Estes" is not registered as a licensed Clinical Psychologist in the state of Florida or any other state.

On her email caliestes2015@gmail. com it states Crim Psychologist. Crim stands for Criminal, so she is a Criminal Psychologist. These words are more fitting for her.

Notice how she left out the word “Christian” from the name of the university as she wants it to sound like a secular degree. Cali also omitted it on her school website.

Dayspring Christian University was the old name and now due to bad publicity it has been changed to Dayspring Theological University

On this page it lists the degrees offered:

universidaddayspring.com/?page_id=375

The university doesn't even offer a PhD in Clinical Psychology and Life Coaching.

Their website shows only a Ph.D. in Psychology (Biblical Model).

On this URL it states that PhD's from Dayspring Christian University were sold for $425.

ghanabusinessnews.com/2016/04/10/155569/

Here is a statement from the above URL:

"Some significant things came up during these interactions with the fake universities. The Dayspring Christian University emails were riddled with typographical and grammatical errors. In their first reply to my enquiry email, they referred to me as ‘Rev’ and I never told them I was a reverend minister, and I haven’t even bought the degree yet, which costs a paltry $500. When I wasn’t replying to their mails, they offered me a discount; I could pay the amount less $75! And I could either fly to collect the ‘degree’ at a ceremony in the US or they could arrange to confer it on me here in Ghana!"

Neither Dayspring Christian University nor Dayspring Theological University has any regional accreditation. They claim accreditation from an unrecognized organization, known as the AACT.

American Association Christian Therapists (AACT) is not listed as a Recognized Higher Education Accreditation Organization.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_recognized_higher_education_accreditation_organizations

Cali is using the same unrecognized AACT for the accrediting of The Addiction Academy on its website.

Telephone numbers listed on the bottom of the Dayspring Theological University website’s home page reflect how they market their cheap $500 Ph.D. degrees to many third world countries listing local telephone numbers, so the prospective student does not have to pay long distance charges.

universidaddayspring.com/

TELEPHONES:

+1 (469) 628-9291 USA
+1 (787) 462-4272 Puerto Rico
+52 (228) 127-9150 Mexico
+44 7928 349585 London UK
‪+504 9655‑0092 Honduras
+1 (829) 812-1971 Dominican Republic 
+91 82203 01804 India
+57 321 3109053 Colombia
+60 16 608 8800 Malaysia
+34 691 16 66 98 Spain
+65 9186 0737 Singapore
+49 176 26011990 Germany
+31 6 87854077 Netherlands

 

TO FILE COMPLAINTS AGAINST CHRISTY ESTES AKA “CALI” AND THE ADDICTIONS ACADEMY

Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050

myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main/E3EB45228E9229DD85257B05006E32EC

The complaint would be that Cali is advertising “Nationally Certified” courses when these are words she has just made up and they are fake diplomas, as there is no “National Certification” for the courses she offers. Students are induced to enroll in the course(s) by this false, fraudulent and misleading advertising in the belief that they could become “Nationally Certified” and therefore earn more income.

Florida Department of Education

Office of the Commissioner

Turlington Building, Suite 1514
325 West Gaines Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399

fldoe.org/contact-us/

The complaint would be that there is no state license from the Florida Department of Education listed on her school website, so Cali is operating her school illegally.

TO FILE A COMPLAINT AGAINST CHRISTY ESTES AKA “CALI”

 

Florida Certification Board

1715 South Gadsden Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301

flcertificationboard.org/contact-us/

The complaint would be that Cali must use her complete legal name as a Certified Addiction Professional (CAP) in the state of Florida on all websites, brochures, business cards, correspondence, etc. so that when people file a complaint against her, it will be against the proper person.

Board of Psychology
4052 Bald Cypress Way Bin C-05
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3255

floridaspsychology.gov/contact/

 

The complaint would be that Cali is not registered as a licensed Clinical Psychologist in the state of Florida, but she is advertising herself on The Addictions Academy website and in emails as a Clinical Psychologist.

 

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#2Author of original report

Wed, August 30, 2017

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  1. 1.    THE ADDICTIONS ACADEMY

The Addictions Academy is selling fake, false, phony, worthless, fraudulent degrees and diplomas, which are a “FRAUD.”

Teachers listed on The Addictions Academy have “SOLD THEIR SOUL TO THE DEVIL” for a few pieces of silver, just like Judas sold out Jesus in the Bible.

“CALI THE CON ARTIST” promised the teachers “FAME” and all they will get is “SHAME”.

The teachers are turning a blind eye to the “FRAUD” and are “GUILTY OF WILFULL BLINDNESS.”

When the Class Action Lawsuit is filed, all the teachers will be listed as Defendants, have to pay thousands of dollars in attorney fees and wish they never heard of The Addictions Academy. 

PUT “CALI THE CON ARTIST” OUT OF BUSINESS AND BEHIND BARS

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