Saturday, January 10, 2009

Scott Covington and Joe Cafasso

Joe Cafasso remains underground to date, and I have been told by people in the business of finding people that he does not want to be found.  This is unfortunate because I am aware of a number of people who are interested in locating his whereabouts.

Nevertheless, remnants of Cafasso's methods remain; and in fact, Scott Covington of the Piano Store fraud fame, has picked up in some areas where Cafasso left off.

There are, however, some differences that I've been able to distinguish: Covington does not travel the country like Cafasso seems to like to do 
- he has a home and a wife, and a business - the Piano Store, in Houston, Texas.  But, like Cafasso, Covington has bilked people out of money, and his father paid restitution to customers who never received deliveries of pianos they ordered through the Piano Store.

Covington at a point in time was signing comments as "Mitch" Covington, and a blog called "The Mitch and Nan Show" emerged on the web.  This was shortly after Larry Sinclair came out publicly on youtube with allegations of homosexual sex with Barack Obama in the back of a limo in 1999, and later in a hotel room in Gurnee, Illinois.  "The Mitch and Nan Show" took some pages out of the Cafasso playbook when they printed an autotrack report on "Cao" from Cao's blog that re-emerged on Cafasso's blog, Stuporpatriots---AFTER blogspot had it removed.

An autotrack report is used by police and insurance companies in order to investigate a person's background.  But a person who has an account to run those reports is bound to an agreement that prevents them from public disclosure of the contents.  Cafasso violated the terms of service with the company, Locateplus, that ran that report on Cao, but Covington is merely using names and addresses of associates of Larry Sinclair in order to harass them.  It would be interesting to find out if Locateplus also ran that report on Sinclair; as there seems to be a connection in methods between Cafasso and Covington; and even an exchange of information taking place between them.

Covington had written in 2008 that he would never be afraid of Sinclair and referred to him as an insignificant gnat; a "common criminal".  But it is rather interesting that within a short period of time- he would deny who he is when it is clearly Covington's voice on the phone at the number which shows Scott Covington on the caller ID.  You can compare the voices by playing back the audio at the piano-delivery blog - where Covington is exposed as a con artist that doesn't deliver pianos that his company is paid to deliver.

Further, Covington's father paid over $750,000 in restitution to customers of the Piano store in order to keep Covington's butt out of jail and avoid charges of fraud.

And now, Covington aka Mitch, is using an autotrack report on Larry Sinclair in order to contact people that are assumed his associates from that report, but not being very intelligent, Covington is using the number that shows "Scott Covington" on the caller ID.


This is where Covington is not as clever as Cafasso, because at least Cafasso is able to travel under aliases without raising a lot of suspicion; at least initially.

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