Mr. Roderick Kagy seems to be getting quite the reputation for a rip off artist in all types of industiries. He jumps from industry to industry with the same scam. He is notorious for starting things up and never finishing them, leaving people, innocent "little" people destitue... after making false promise after false promise and stringing them along for months.
Mr. Kagy has left people in financial ruin from the East coast to the West coast. In North Carolina, he started up mulitple fradulent housing developments, taking ernest money from many hard working families and then suddenly pulling the plug on the developments, never returning the money that he pocketed. These good families ultimately were left out of pocket for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Mr. Kagy gave a string of lies and false promises for months on end, until his victims get tired of trying to collect from him; then he disappears moving into another venture leaving hard working families destitute. He tried to make it up to one family he owed $10,000 to by giving them back $500 in cash. What about the other $9500 owed Mr. Kagy? And what about the thousands and thousands of dollars you stole from everyone else? The other families were left penniless.
After being run out of town and relocating to Virginia into a 10,000 square foot mansion, Mr Kagy decided to venture into film finance and relocated individuals out to California to start his film company, stating he had over $25 million set aside for that venture. Within four months Mr. Kagy pulled out, but continued to deceive the parties involved and gave them false promises for months on end, telling them that their paychecks were forthcoming. That never happened and Mr. Kagy not only breeched these employment contracts, but also left the individuals penniless and homeless.
Mr. Kagy is a ruthless businessman who deceives many individuals. BEWARE OF MR. RODERICK KAGY and his "foundation" 1 World Foundation.
Michael Gatti
Burbank,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 06, 2014
John Stone
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, May 05, 2014
I first met Mr. Roderick Kagy at a family leadership conference in March 2014, and a month later found time to sit down with him for extended one-on-one conversations near my home in Dallas, Texas. Our discussions were wide ranging and included religion, family life and business theory. My wife also spent time with his lovely wife, Joy, who homeschools the Kagy’s three children.
After our first half-day meeting, Mr. Kagy’s persona and intellect so impressed me that I decided to research his background. With this lone exception, the body of information I accessed – including court records – confirms him as both a man of strong moral fiber and a business maverick.
Mr. Kagy’s various businesses, like countless enterprises, understandably suffered as a result of the world-wide banking crises that began in 2008. In fact, during our second meeting I realized that his personal financial position was so dire that I offered him a cash gift to help alleviate some of the monetary stress his family was then under.
Mr. Kagy refused the money.
When asked about the complainer, this gentleman, true to form, declined to share any negative information except to say that he was reaching out to a former employee named Lisa who has yet to respond.
Lessons in the value of character will be on display as Mr. Kagy moves forward.