Entrepreneur Takes Stand Against Investment Fraud by Alex Peykoff, Initiating Legal and Media Campaign Amidst Allegations of Deceit and Misuse of Influence
A complaint for damages has been filed against Peykoff by plaintiff Maria P.. The complaint outlines allegations based on three causes of action pursuant to Civil Code §3289:
- – Breach of Contract
- – Embezzlement
- – Fraud and Intentional Misrepresentation
Alex Peykoff, founder of the Satisfied Life series of events and self-proclaimed real estate mogul, influencer, and life coach, is known for his collaborations with executives at Bravo TV and his background as an heir to the Peykoff family, founders of the Niagara Bottling Company.
Allegations and Evidence Against Alex Peykoff
In November 2022, Peykoff established a mentee-mentor relationship with an entrepreneur and investor, Masha P. Introduced by a mutual contact, Peykoff persuaded Maria to invest $50,000 in a real estate project in Arlington, Texas. He promised a 20% profit upon the sale of the property by September 10, 2023. However, it is alleged that Peykoff failed to purchase the property and ceased communication.
Evidence supporting these claims includes:
- – The investment contract with Peykoff.
- – Bank transaction records.
- – Correspondence detailing the agreement and interactions.
- – Evidence indicating that the property in Arlington, Texas, was never purchased or renovated.
Legal Information
The legal representation for Maria P. in this case is as follows:
JACOB J. STETTIN
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 480432
Los Angeles, California 90048-1432
Telephone: (323) 702-2768
Facsimile: (801) 409-8996
Bar Number 89315
e-mail: jjs4910@sprynet.com
Attorneys for Plaintiff Maria Prusakova
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, CENTRAL
Maria P., Plaintiff, v. Alexander Andrew Peykoff aka Alex Peykoff, and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, Defendants
CASE NO. 30-2024-01383741-CU-CO-CJC
Complaint for Damages
The complaint alleges:
- 1. Plaintiff was, and now is, an individual.
- 2. Defendant Alexander Andrew Peykoff aka Alex Peykoff is an individual resident in Orange County, California.
- 3. Defendants were agents and employees of defendants Does, acting within the scope of their agency or employment.
- 4. In December 2022, plaintiff Prusakova became acquainted with defendant Peykoff, who presented himself as a mentor and reliable business advisor.
- 5. Peykoff’s representations were allegedly false in material ways.
- 6. In May 2023, Peykoff presented an investment opportunity in Texas real estate, resulting in a $50,000 advance from Masha.
- 7. An investment agreement was signed, with terms including a $60,000 repayment by September 2023.
- 8. Peykoff failed to repay the amount or purchase the property, allegedly withdrawing from the transaction without disclosure.
- 9. Masha sustained significant opportunity cost damages due to the failure to perform under the agreement.
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