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Brent Oxley says
April 11, 2024 at 1:53 pm
Rob Monster is indeed a thief and stole $121,800 from me! I purchased a domain name that he failed to deliver, and when I asked for the cash back I was informed the money was already used to cover other debts.
I have an NDA in place as part of the settlement, so unfortunately, I am limited in the details that I can provide.
I will say that I agreed to trade 3 domains, including rle.com, and some cash to settle the $121,800 that Rob stole from me.
This is the first I heard anything about rle.com’s history, and I never would have accepted it as partial payment had I known.
Hopefully, the law catches up with Rob one of these days and he serves time in prison!


C.H. says
April 11, 2024 at 3:25 pm
Timeline:
— December 11th, 2019: RLE.com owner has a phone call with Rob Monster informing him the domain was stolen.
— December 29, 2019: Audit logs from #epikFail shows Rob Monster pushed this domain out of rLee@representative.com account and into epikescrow account. rLee@representative.com didn’t log back into epik until 15 November 2020.
— September 1st, 2022: Brian Royce appointed CEO
— September 22nd, 2022: Epik sent an email with a list of domains it was trying to sell, RLE.com included.
— September 29th, 2022: WHOIS updates from Epik to Namecheap


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