Hi Monica:
I was sitting here bored and decided to google the name "Brian Wedgeworth." I came across your blog as well as a post from "Don'tdatehimgirl.com"
Scenario...What if Brian Wedgeworth, Brian Lapsley, Brian Jones did this really?
I kid you not..I am BLOWN AWAY that this dude is STILL out there, with the SAME story, playing the SAME games. See I met "Brian" back at the end of 2004/2005. Back then, he was a FBI agent and lived in Birmingham. He found me on BPM as well (I'm starting to think he works for them). I figured out a way to get into his email account and sent an email to EVERY SINGLE FEMALE in his address book. Yup..sure did. I filed a police report here, and was given the contact information for a detective in Douglasville, GA. I called the detective with my information and he said this dude is up and down the east coast and it's not considered a "bad enough crime" but he would add my case number to what he had.
At first I said you know...her blog is from 2009, we're about to go into 2011. Do I just let it go and continue or should I let her know this information? You can see which I chose.
I admire your strength for entering that post on your blog and if there's any information I can provide you with, let me know (not sure if you filed a police report as well, or if the person who was victimized was.
Peace and Blessings,
M
My response: Hi M!
The young lady this happened to is a friend of mine and she has moved on. I’m so sorry to hear that women are continuing to allow this fool to dupe them. I’m glad the post comes up when folks actually Google that fool and hope that it will help deter others from falling too soon for some ish that appears too good to be true.
Happy Holidays!
M
SIP: This dude is good. I bet he has millions squirreled away somewhere.