Kelly Schnorenberg, Craig Kahler and KJS Marketing Inc.—Ponzi Scheme

Kelly Schnorenberg, Craig Kahler and KJS Marketing Inc.—Ponzi Scheme

Kelly Schnorenberg, his company, KJS Marketing Inc., and Craig Kahler Allegedly Operated a “Risk Free” $11 Million Ponzi Scheme in Colorado Involving Insurance and Financial Companies

Kelly Schnorenberg, his company, KJS Marketing Inc., and Craig Kahler of Casper, Wyoming allegedly operated a $11 million Ponzi scheme, according to Documents from Colorado Securities Commissioner Gerald Rome being examined by attorneys Alan Rosca and Joe Peiffer.

Kelly Schnorenberg, his company, KJS Marketing Inc., and Craig Kahler of Casper, have received a temporary restraining order preventing them from offering or selling securities in Colorado, according to Colorado Securities Commissioner Gerald Rome. Said order was issued Aug. 5 in Denver District Court, and it freezes assets held by KJS and prohibits the defendants from any destruction of records, according to Rome.

The Peiffer Rosca Wolf securities rights lawyers are currently investigating Kelly Schnorenberg, his company, KJS Marketing Inc., and Craig Kahler for allegedly operating a Ponzi scheme, and invite investors to contact the firm.

Schnorenberg Is Allegedly Currently Soliciting Investments in Sums from $10,000 to $50,000, and Claiming the Money would be Used to Recruit and Train Insurance Agents

Schnorenberg is currently soliciting investor funds for WealthSmart America, LLC, and is purportedly funneling the vast majority of the funds to himself, his mother, and his long-time girlfriend, according to Colorado Court Filings currently under review by attorneys Alan Rosca and Joe Peiffer.

Schnorenberg allegedly personally used money from new investors intended for WealthSmart, and, in order to partially pay off previous investors, Rome said in the news release. KJS, according to Rome, has also allegedly brought in at least $11 million for companies that never actually produced a real profit or produced returns.

Before WealthSmart, Schnorenberg also allegedly sought investor funds for a number of companies: Salus Marketing Enterprises, Trinity Affiliated Group, Premier Advantage Insurance Agency, Hegemon Holdings and Quantum Success Strategies, according to Colorado Court Filings currently under review by attorneys Alan Rosca and Joe Peiffer.

Securities Rights Lawyers Investigating

The Peiffer Rosca Wolf securities rights lawyers often represent investors who lose money as a result of alleged Ponzi schemes. They are currently investigating Kelly Schnorenberg, his company, KJS Marketing Inc., and Craig Kahler for allegedly operating a Ponzi scheme, and invite investors to contact the firm. They take most cases of this type on a contingency fee basis and advance the case costs, and only get paid for their fees and costs out of money they recover for their clients.

Investors who believe they lost money as a result of Kelly Schnorenberg, his company, KJS Marketing Inc., and Craig Kahler for allegedly operating a Ponzi scheme, may contact the investment rights lawyers at Peiffer Rosca Wolf, Alan Rosca or Joe Peiffer, for a free no-obligation evaluation of their recovery options, at 585-310-5140. The Peiffer Rosca Wolf securities rights lawyers believe that they may be able to assist some investors recover money they lost, and encourage investors to contact them.