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  • Report:  #1109394

Complaint Review: Wynn Investigations

Wynn Investigations Stephen Wynn, Terry Schmidt Accused of Murdering His Wife • Impersonation of a Federal Agent • False Inprisonment • Civil RICO Santa Ana California

  • Reported By:
    Michael S — Santa Ana California
  • Submitted:
    Mon, December 23, 2013
  • Updated:
    Mon, June 02, 2014

Stephen Wynn is a former LAPD Homicide Detective who was charged with several counts of misconduct while a detective. Charges including False Reporting, Manufacturing of Evidence, Extorsion, Witness Tampering, Civil Rights Violations and Obtaining Fraudlent Search Warrants.   http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jun/08/local/me-7922

After Steve left LAPD, he began a Private Investigation firm called Wynn Investigations. During his career Steve Wynn would become the only suspect in his own wifes murder. http://behindthebluewall.blogspot.com/2011/02/ca-whoever-murdered-cops-wife-cheryl.html   Contact Detective Aaron Towner of the Orange Police Department (714) 744-7456


As a private investigator, Steve Wynn has a reputation of using his clients money to either manufacture evidence or prove that the client was right in their pursuit for justice, despite whether it was the truth or not. And in October 2007 he was filed against in civil court for Intentional Misrepresentation, Promissory Fraud, Breach of Contract, False Imprisonment, Defamation, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, Constructive Fraud meeting all the requirments for RICO under the California statute - Racketeering In Criminal Organization.

None of the above is an opinion based on personal experience. These are facts that are public records of his deliberate acts of criminality and how he continues to be permitted a gun and Private Investigators License is astonishing.

My opinion based on my experience:

The personal experience is being his client and having him mislead us into thinking he had our best interest at heart. He over-bills for every little thing, including phone calls, initial case meeting, if I bought him dinner he'd bill me for eating. The business ethic is negliable to say the least. The fact that while trying to help my case he made matters worse which ultimately led to his indictment is testimony enough that this private investigator will do whatever he thinks is right, from his distored perception of what truth is. He's intimidating, self righteous, condesending and arrogant. He acts like he's gotten away with murder.

 

 

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