RedWing19
Fort Worth,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, March 22, 2012
I have a few questions for the person making the complaint: Are you the retired California Judge Thomas Johnson? If you are, I am curious why any officer of the court would continue to disparage someone who has paid their debt to society? Just wondering.
Second, if you are just an "ordinary citizen", how do this doctor's actions involve you? Why "pursue" him to Texas? What have been the conclusions to your calls to Austin? Did you even call Austin?
Third, please elaborate on your statement "very checkered past". This seems to be hyperbole considering you have mentioned only ONE conviction and no other accusations nor unlawful acts.
Fourth, why do you include his home addresses, email, etc., and why make unfounded claims about property? How does this information pertain to his conviction in California or his practice here?
I am honestly interested in Dr. Jason Meyer and would like to know if he is an honest practitioner. The conviction is serious, but this "report" sounds like a "hit job". Please be open, honest, and civil in your response. Thanks!
Tom Johnson
Oxnard,#3Author of original report
Wed, September 21, 2011
To ensure that everybody knows who Jason Lawrence Meyer is, here is his picture. If you are dealing with him, you are dealing with a white collar criminal. He is a graduate of Buena High School in Ventura, California in 1988 and Palmer College West in 1994. Insurance fraud is a felony!
Tom Johnson
Oxnard,#4Author of original report
Thu, September 01, 2011
I wonder how much of his real estate was acquired with illegally obtained funds? Perhaps that is why his businesses are registered under his wife's name, Mia K. Meyer, and not his?
Keep away from this chiropractor, Jason Lawrence Meyer. He is a crook who tried to pull one over a workers compensation insurance company back in 1997. You can be sure that the Texas board will find out about his insurance fraud scam if they don't know about it already.
We have made a few phone calls to the state board in Austin, Texas. Insurance fraud is NOT a joke!