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I hate that I have to formally make a complaint against a person that I thought would provide me with a stable source of employment. Unfortunately, due to extreme circumstances, I have been led to put pen to paper and air my grievances. I started working for Cary Quattrocchi about two months ago as both a secretary and an administrative assistant for her construction company, Quattrocchi Unlimited. During my first week on the job (1/17/2017), she called at least three of the five days that I worked saying that she wasn't going to make it in to train me. She then proceeded to ask me to walk the construction site the crew was working on and meet with a few vendors and contractors. I had no knowledge of the construction industry and essentially knew nothing about the project that was currently going on. I had not been trained yet. I met with the contractors and they left angry and the vendors did as well. When I come into work the next day, I find her angry because I made such a poor impression. I tried to calmly explain to her that I had not been briefed on anything and that this happened on my first day of work. She then proceeded to call me obscenities and said that I had no sense of independence or self-direction. I stared at her with a puzzled look on my face. She sounded crazy. I'd just started working there and had been hired to answer phones and file paperwork. I tried to defend myself verbally and she got in my face and said that if I said another word I'd regret it. I remained silent and let her finish and leave the office.

I came back the next morning at my scheduled time hoping that maybe Cary had a bad day or something. She didn't show up but called five minutes before my lunch break with a bunch of errands for me to run. Most of them were personal. She made no mention of what had happened yesterday or how she'd spoken to me. It was as if it had never happened. She asked me to go shop for a birthday gift for her mother and told me to use my own money. She also asked me to pick up the keys to her car and take it to get an oil change. She then wanted me to pick up her dry cleaning and drop it by her house. The last errand was to go to a restaurant and pick up dinner for her family, again using my own money. I assumed that it went without saying that she'd reimburse me for all the money I was spending. When I finally made it back to the office she'd left a voice mail detailing several hours worth of paperwork that needed to be filed and told me that it had to be finished before I left for the day. I didn't get home until 9:30 pm that night.

When I showed up to work the next morning she was already there with this angry look on her face. She then proceeded to list all the mistakes I'd made with the filing and then asked me if I'd paid attention to anything she'd trained me to do around the office. I looked at her puzzled because I still hadn't been trained at all. I gently smiled and said that we'd never had the opportunity to train and she went into a blind rage and started throwing the files at me. Then she stormed out of the office and didn't return for the rest of the day. I was shaking after the run in and wasn't sure of what to do so I finished the day and went home. In my nervousness, however, I left my purse on my desk.

The next morning when I walked into the office I found Cary going through my wallet. I see the contents of my purse dumped on my desk. Several credit cards have been pulled out of my wallet and my makeup bag is open and my lipstick is laying on her desk. She quickly jumps up and says that there is money missing from the petty cash and also the deposits and that she wanted to make sure that I wasn't the one who took anything. She walks back over to her desk and sits down admiring my lipstick and then proceeds to ask me if she can have it. I nervously reply "sure." At this point, I am very uncomfortable and scared and racking my brain thinking of ways to leave the office as quickly as possible. She instantly tells me to sit down because there's a lot to get done today so I take a seat at my desk. An hour later two guys show up at the office. One is heavily flirting with Cary and the other is….nevermind.

I take the weekend to try to figure out what to do about this strange and scary new job that I have acquired. I decide to stay to pick up at least one paycheck which I should be getting on the upcoming Friday. I show up Monday and Cary is nowhere to be seen. In fact, the whole week goes by and I don't see Cary until Friday. She comes in and doesn't say too much to me the entire day. About an hour before my shift is over I ask about my paycheck and she hands me a $20 bill. She proceeds to tell me that she found all the petty cash money in my purse and that the errors I'd made while filing cost the company hundreds of dollars. She then starts to tell me that I'd taken the car to the wrong shop to get the oil changed and that they'd damaged something on the car and that the gift I'd selected for her mother was a poor choice and she had to take it back and get another one, so that came out of my check too. I stood there in horror, shaking, not knowing what to say. She then takes the $20 bill out of my hand and reaches into her wallet and pulls out a $10 instead. She tells me that the gas she had to spend correcting all my mistakes should also come out of my check. As I walk out of the office at five pm, she smiles and tells me to focus on the training I received so that I won't cost the company so much money going forward. Cary Quattrocchi became one of the most despicable people I’d ever met with comments like that.

I show up Monday to resign and the minute I set foot through the door she accuses me of using company time to run personal errands. I just look at her. I then tell her that effective immediately, I am resigning. She picks up the phone and makes a call. Two minutes later a really big guy with a hard hat walks in looking at me real mean. I get really scared and Cary starts laughing. The guy says to me, "look here, you will finish your shift and give Cary proper notice if you want to quit." "If I see you walk out of this door before 5 pm there will be hell to pay, do you understand?" I quickly say "yes." Cary leaves to go on her lunch break a few hours later with the same guy who threatened me and I just happen to have my gym bag with me and change into my gym clothes and leave immediately. The change of clothes threw them off. For the next week, I receive threatening phone calls every day and notice a car that continues to drive down the street at several times during the day. I have the car parked in the garage to give the appearance of not being there. I eventually called the police when the harassing calls and the drive-bys don't stop.
I wish I could say that my trouble with Cary Quattrocchi ended here but I can't. A few days later I got my credit card statement and my American Express was maxed out. I looked in my wallet and found that card missing. I remembered that Cary had gone through my purse, wallet, and credit cards. I also started to get calls from some strange man who continued to ask me out. Perhaps the scariest run in I had was with the man that Cary had called that morning I tried to resign. I later found out that he was her foreman. I was getting groceries out of my car one evening and he walked up on me threatening bodily injury and accusing me of stealing several company deposits and files. I actually ran to my neighbor's house and he jumped in a pickup and sped off.
I finally started to do some digging to find out just who this Cary Quattrocchi character was. I found out that she came from a drug family in the San Diego area and her mother was a well-known con artist. Her dad had served some time in prison for drug trafficking and she'd been arrested several times on similar charges. I also found out that she'd tried her hand at an escort service a few years back but that had been shut down because of prostitution accusations. A year or two after that she was accused of human trafficking of young girls. The foreman was her uncle and her bodyguard. She'd been in the construction business for a few years and the foreman would lean on any and everyone that Cary told him to. Cary had even been charged with assault and battery for beating up her last secretary. She had several aliases and several businesses that had been investigated by both police and local news outlets for fraud or illegal activity.

I was shocked to find allegations of everything from drug trafficking to identity theft. There were periods of time with very little activity and also periods of time where her illegal activity was heavy and widespread. Her treatment of employees and the levels she would go to to get what she wanted were extreme. She was even charged with assault and battery of a former employee on more than one occasion. I used her address, 5927 Fairmont Ave, San Diego, California, to see what else I could find and was shocked to find allegations of cyberstalking. I found at least 7 other companies that she'd run and almost everyone had been short-lived. The allegations ranged from everything insurance fraud to a phony dog walking service. Some were even fronts for the family's illegal drug traffic activity. One of the more grizzly stories was the worker's comp case that Cary had pending for one of the construction workers on staff. He'd come back up to work to deliver his doctor's test results. She didn't want to pay. She happened to have one of her pit bulls at the job site during the week that the construction worker had been hit by a falling beam. As he got out of his car she let the pit bull out of the office door. As the worker was walking up the steps to the office the pit bull attacked him and he was mauled pretty badly. Needless to say, those test results never made their way back to the office and his worker's comp case was suspended. He spent six months in the hospital as a result of his injuries and he never worked construction again due to his disabilities as a result of being attacked by the dog.

The story of Cary Quattrocchi and all the horrors she's committed only continue to get worse and more bizarre. At one point, her construction company was running a back office operation printing counterfeit money during the after hours when the site was empty. Money was found in an offshore account and confiscated when a drug raid took place a few weeks later. The FBI then raided her home and found 2.5 million in her walls along with hundreds of pounds of cocaine. Somehow she was able to restart the construction company again using a relative’s name and social security number. Her brother's connections to Colombian drug lords helped her to quickly set up a new operation in her brother's home. Cary laundered the money and also transported drugs using humans as drug mules. One of the mules was pregnant and was caught at LAX when her water broke and she was given medical attention only to have drugs found inside her body. The lady divulged Cary's name to the police and the drug trafficking case is still pending.

After that incident, Cary thought California was too hot and moved all of her operations to West Virginia thinking that nobody would suspect her there. When she got down to West Virginia she bought land and set up several trailers. She also set up another construction business and got busy on some useless construction project to act as a cover for the drug trafficking. She also started up another escort service after she noticed the number of single men in the area. She used one of the trailers she bought as a makeshift hotel where the women she employed as escorts could take their John's. Her operations began to expand so much that she needed more land. There was an elderly lady who owned and lived on the land right beside Cary's. Cary began to terrorize the elderly lady to try to push her off the land. She had several of her cronies break in one night just to scare her and it worked. Within a few months of the terror, the lady moved without a sound and was never seen again in the area.

Shortly after Cary ran the elderly lady off her land, she bought a few more trailers. She had her cousins and other extended relatives expand their drug empire into different areas of West Virginia. The cocaine sales were beyond their scope and they struggled to meet the demand. The users were beginning to come on the property looking strung out and high. They'd stand outside the trailers begging for the drugs because they didn't have the money to pay for them. Cary hired armed guards to drive around the property in golf carts. She felt the area was beginning to get too hot. The guards were all issued M-16 and were told to shoot if they saw anything suspicious or met with any opposition. She was so far out of the city limits and had a nice amount of land so that gunshots couldn't be heard. The security guards managed to kill at least three of the drug addicts and they were buried in a shallow grave in the back corner of the land.

Local police came snooping around when a family member of one of the murdered drug addicts continue to snoop around trying to find out where the family member was. Cary saw the police and had the guards put away any suspicious material. The police had a warrant to search the property and did so. They found all three drug addicts buried at the back of the property. The property was yellow-taped and shut down immediately. Cary took the first plane out of West Virginia and headed back to California feeling the heat had probably died down after a year of being away.

Cary caught wind that one of the girls from her escort service had become pregnant with twins. She had been asked about babies for years and wanted to get involved with the black market. She fought the pregnant girl and had her bodyguards beat her up. The girl was then forced to sign adoption papers relinquishing her parental status to Cary Quattrocchi. Cary contacted a couple that had been waiting for a baby for three years and sold the babies to them for $25, 000. By this time, NBC 7 news had been hearing about a woman running a whole fleet of illegal businesses and started to come on Cary's new property asking her and her employee's questions. Cary would avoid them and never answered any questions. The young office assistant got scared and spilled the beans on all Carys illegal scams. She worked with the police to set up a sting operation to take Cary and her accomplices down. She even wore a wire. The next morning when she showed up to work and started asking a lot of questions. Cary got suspicious. The wire was taped to the inside of the secretary's shirt. Cary ripped her shirt off exposing the wire and the girl took off running. Cary set her pit bulls on the girl to stop her and the girl was bitten pretty badly. The cops showed up five minutes later and arrested Cary.

Cary served six years in prison and during that time her mother, Samantha Quattrocchi took over all of Cary's operations. She kept the construction business going and also attempted to restart the counterfeit operations that Cary had started in West Virginia. However, all the trouble that Cary had been in kept the cops coming around so Samantha chose to shut down the counterfeit operation. She continued to traffic drugs and run the construction business for the duration of the time that Cary was in Prison.

Cary was released six years later. She resumed all her businesses as if she'd never been gone and even added a few things. She started to target the elderly by offering senior services like grocery shopping and other domestic services. She would then snoop around long enough to find social security numbers and steal their identity. She'd then open credit cards and go on shopping spree. She even bought a house using one of her victim's information. She would then do things that would hasten sickness or death. She'd always pick the most feeble and those that may have even been terminally ill and would use stress and other strategic measures to make them sicker. She would even help them with their medicines and consistently give them more than they needed. Finally one of the elderly victims died and a family member hired a private investigator because she suspected foul play.

After being investigated so many times, she decided to set her sites on financial scams. She decided to set up a fake investing business. She advertised on craigslist promising big returns for investments as small as five dollars. She prayed on the poor and the uneducated, focusing on those in particular that didn't have access to banks because of prior credit issues. She charged heavy upfront fees promising big returns if they keep their investments for a year and make monthly payments into their investment portfolio. No one ever made any money and because she'd had everyone sign a no guarantee clause, everyone lost everything that they'd put in. She shut down this operation after netting five-hundred thousand. She deleted her online website and turned off all the active phone numbers associated with the business. She essentially disappeared, along with the money from all the poor and uneducated people that she scammed.
Her next venture was a pyramid scam. She set up a work from home opportunity and created a website, a facebook page, Instagram, and Linkedin account. The minimal investment was just twenty dollars to get started and everyone that joined was required to recruit five other people. She took seventy-five percent of everything that came in and gave everyone involved in the phony business two or three dollars per week. She told them that they'd have to be willing to persevere until their businesses got off the ground. She was able to keep the pyramid scheme going indefinitely for three years. Her brother later got involved and suggested they open a used car lot using the money they were making from the pyramid scheme.

Her brother and cousins broke into a tow yard and a police impound and stole a whole fleet of cars over a period of two weeks. They opened a chop shop and painted every car and made other changes so that the cars wouldn't be recognizable. They then set up the car lot and immediately began selling. They set up a buy here pay here operation and charged extremely high interest rates. Some interest rates were as high as fifty percent. They also stole cars that had been totaled or had been in fires and floods. Then they sold them to unsuspecting customers at high interest rates with no warranty, not even a 30-day. The used car lot closed down after one of the cars that were sold caught on fire trapping and burning the driver to death inside the car.

Cary Quattrocchi later started a telemarketing scam trying to sell bicentennial coins as commemorative keepsakes. The going price was $50 and she led people to believe that these would be worth three times that after a decade. She sold thousands and never shipped customers anything. Quattrocchi convinced one retired person to spend her entire life savings on these bicentennial coins. The retiree hired a private investigator and Quattrocchi was charged with extortion and fraud. She took the $25, 000 she made from the scam and rolled it back into the family's drug trafficking business. By this time, they had doubled their profits and the construction business served as the perfect front.

A few weeks after shutting down the telemarketing scam police pulled up to Cary's construction site. They had a warrant and demanded access to her home at 123 Street in San Diego and the construction site. They spent a solid four hours searching the construction site and found a half a million dollars buried under one of the tractors. They also confiscated a variety of different drugs from cocaine to meth. She pretended to be shocked and claimed she had absolutely nothing to do with it. She told the police that her construction workers were probably the ones that were using the construction site to traffic drugs and that they should be investigated. Many of the workers quit out of fear of being investigated by the police.

She returned to the neighbor's house and took her hostage. The standoff lasted 24-hours with a SWAT team finally invading the house and taking Cary Quattrocchi by surprise. She struggled with a SWAT officer for 15 minutes before a stun gun brought her down. She was held in jail without bail. She called her brother and had legal representation within hours. Her lawyer defended her by saying that she had nothing to do with the drug trafficking that had been going on at her construction site and that it was the construction workers that had been using the construction site as a cover. All charges were dropped and she was free to resume her many fraudulent businesses.

She later opened a restaurant by her construction site in an honest effort to make clean money. However, the health violations and the substandard food made it difficult for her to be successful. In an effort to save money, she started driving around at night in her pickup truck looking for stray dogs and cats. She then built a slaughterhouse and started serving dogs and cats under the guise of being chicken. Late one night someone witnessed her picking up the strays and putting them in her truck. The witness called animal control and reported her suspicious activity. That led them to investigate the restaurant and they found skinned dogs and cats in the deep freeze. The restaurant shut down right away.

After the restaurant shut down, both her brother and cousins received drug charges and had to serve 12 years each. The only partner Cary was left with was her mother Samantha. With an aging mother and no more muscle behind all her illegal operations, she began to put most of her efforts into the construction business. She hired 30 illegal aliens and paid them $50 a week for 40 hours of work. Her work crew consisted of children as young as 10 years old and men as old as 77. Even pregnant women were employed as active laborers on the construction site. No one wore hard hats and very few of the workers if any had any formal training.

The work day started at 4 am so that all the safety violations couldn't easily be witnessed by passers. After the sun came up the pregnant women and children were sent to the back of the site to work on projects without being seen. The elderly men were usually given small jobs like delivering materials to different areas of the construction site. Because the construction site was on such a busy street, people began to notice a large number of people at the construction site from all different ages. They noticed the pregnant women and children in particular. Cary received a visit from Ice early one Friday morning and illegal aliens could be seen leaving the construction site in a frenzy. Even the children were seen running. Cary claimed that every single employee had produced paperwork showing their status as legal citizens. She even said that the pregnant women and children were on site visiting their husbands. She tried to explain away the elderly men by saying that she was trying to give retirees an opportunity to be gainfully employed. She was still taken in for more questioning but no charges were filed because none of the illegal workers could be located for questioning.

She lost a lot of workers but was able to locate several of the pregnant women. She decided to sell the unborn babies on the black market. She threatened the women with deportation and got them to give up the rights to their babies immediately after birth. She sold a total of five babies and netted $90, 000. She then did what she was threatening to do all along, she had the women deported. She kept the kids around and had them work early in the morning. She put portables on the property and had the remaining workers use them as living quarters. After a few weeks, a child worker was severely injured while working and later died. This shut down the construction site and Cary left once again.

A year went by without much activity until Cary decided to resurrect her escort service to raise money to fund the construction site. She decided to use illegal aliens once again so that she could pay them little to nothing. She also decided to use the portables as dormitories for the escort service girls. She quickly made an initial $25, 000 within the first 90 days. She funneled that money back into the construction site but decided to hire legal construction workers. She took short cuts on the number of workers to save money. As a result, there weren't enough workers to quickly finish any jobs. She made 18 hour days a requirement and the accidents started to happen on an almost daily basis. One hot summer day a beam fell on one of the workers severely injuring him. The worker talked to Cary about filing for worker's compensation and mysteriously disappeared after the conversation. Other workers started asking what happened and Cary told them that the worker had quit and moved away with his family. That seem to satisfy every worker except one, who continued to push for answers.

The missing worker's boot was found on the construction site by a suspicious employee and he brought the boot to Cary's attention. Cary passed the information off as if it was unimportant. The suspicious worker eventually went to the police which prompted them to investigate. However, this time Cary left while they were driving up. She returned later that evening after the coast was clear only to be met by a private investigator that had parked at the back of the construction site and waited for her. She denied having anything to do with the missing worker and because the police couldn't confirm or deny anything about the worker's whereabouts Cary was never actually charged with anything. As punishment, Cary docked the suspicious workers pay and told him to stop sticking his nose where it didn't belong.

Cary's brother was able to get out of prison early for good behavior and as soon as he was released asked her if she wanted to restart the construction business. The business was located in a small California town and they did their best to keep a low profile. They hired 10 construction workers who spoke little to no English. Once again, they paid them very little and threatened deportation for anyone who got out of line. They worked 80 hours a week for $70 and slept in tents outside the construction site. Of the 10 workers, only 5 had hard hats. Cary's brother hired guards to walk around the site with guns and pit bulls. One day, a young worker got out of line and the guards turned the dogs on the worker to make an example out of him. The young man lost several fingers and walked with a limp after that.

Cary became pregnant and decided to sell her own child on the black market. She used websites like craigslist to come off as poor and uneducated hoping to attract the type of people that would be willing to carry out an illegal adoption. She finally was contacted by someone acting as a black market buyer. However, it was really a police officer and Cary was charged with human trafficking. She once again sought legal counsel and found a lawyer that was willing to represent her based upon her story. She pretended to be poor and desperate, saying she didn't know the proper channels to take and that she was just trying to take care of her baby because she couldn't give it a good home. She won her case and decided to go back to easier ways of making money.
She revisited her senior care business just to collect social security numbers so she could start a credit card scam operation. She planned on opening multiple lines of credit to get the construction business back up and running well again. She was successful at acquiring 5 elderly people for her senior care business. She cooked meals, cleaned houses, and did laundry just to be able to snoop enough to get social security information and credit card information. She had one client that was far wealthier than she had realized originally. She opened 10 lines of credit under this client's name and even took out a loan. She maxed out all 10 lines of credit by buying tractors and other construction equipment and using the loan to build more offices. She was rifling through this client's paperwork when one of the clients family members walked into the bedroom and found her. A fight ensued and Cary beat the person very badly. She moved the family member to the backyard and pulled her into a chair near the pool. She then dumped the person into the pool while she was unconscious and the woman drowned to death.

She went back to cleaning her clients home until her client asked where her family member was. Cary claimed not to know and volunteered to help look. She pretended to be surprised when her clients family member was found floating on top of the water in the pool. As her client ran to call the police she hurriedly told her that she had a family emergency and had to leave right away.
Later that day, the police stopped by Cary's house to ask questions. She told the police that she hadn't seen the family member while she was there and didn't even know she'd come over. The police asked a few more probing questions and eventually left. Later on that night, she called all her clients and told them that a family situation would prevent her from providing domestic help and told them that she would not be able to work for them any longer. She then turned her attentions to her construction business and continued to use the stolen money she acquired. When she talked to the client whose family member drowned in the pool a private investigator got on the phone asking her questions about the stolen credit cards and the new loan. She acted surprised saying that her client had never mentioned these things to her. The private investigator told her that she'd have to look into the situation and the possibility of Cary's involvement.
Cary called her brother and had him go over to her clients home while the private investigator was still there. He parked across the street and waited for the private investigator to leave. He trailed her until she got to a desolate road and hit the gas until he ran her off the road. The car turned over several times before catching on fire. The private investigator burned to death in the car. Her brother called Cary and told her that the PI had been taken care of. Cary made one last trip over to her client's house to help her take her medication and gave her a lethal overdose but made it look like she'd taken the medicine herself.

Cary continued to operate the construction business with her brother until her mother died. During that time they continued to engage in illegal drug activity, operate a restaurant selling cats and dogs under the guise of being chicken, and run an escort service. They expanded some of their operations back into West Virginia and continued to make a lot of money selling cocaine and running a prostitution ring. Many of the prostitutes became pregnant and every baby was sold on the black market. They started to use child labor as a way to get by without paying for labor at all. Some of the children were as young as 5 years old and were performing jobs on the construction site without safety gear. Several children were killed in job-related accidents but their deaths were always covered up. At one point, Cary had over 30 minors working for her on the construction site in some capacity. They all lived in tents towards the back of the site. The business was bringing in more money than it ever had and the overhead was far less than it ever was before due to the cheap labor.

Cary was becoming more suspicious of her brother and what he was doing with the money. She found him in the file room standing over a small hole in the wall. He had created a safe and was counting money that Cary didn't know about. She watched him for a few minutes before she made her presence known. She went to her desk and pulled out a gun. She'd had a suspicion for months that her brother was holding out on her. She knew the company was making a lot of money but she felt that there was much more going unaccounted for. She walked up to her brother and faced him telling him that he shouldn't hide the money from her. He saw the gun and they began to struggle. The gun went off killing her brother instantly. She wiped her fingerprints off of the gun and put it in her brother's hand. She then called several workers and told them that he'd killed himself and that they needed to move the body.

Cary buried her brother at the back of the construction site in a shallow grave. All the areas of the business that he operated she took over briefly, just long enough to let everyone know that he'd disappeared. She continued to run the construction business and with a little illegal drug activity on the side. With all her family members out of the picture, she was limited in what she could do. One of the workers called the police a month later and her brother's body was uncovered. She was charged with murder and sent serve 25 years in prison.

All I want is for people to know who she and her family are, so they can be avoided in the future.

Update by Hazel Mills
Feb 21, 2017 8:54 am EST

I'll do as much as I can to keep people safe from Cary Quattrocchi. If you're at all suspicious that you may be working for her in the San Diego area, then please tell me and I'll update the complaint here.

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Jacob Merryweather
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Apr 25, 2018 9:55 am EDT

I'm not sure where in California she still is, but she's still in the state

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Jam343
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Mar 06, 2018 3:46 pm EST

This woman is a meanace!

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Frank Drive
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Feb 23, 2017 2:48 pm EST

Please don't let this thread get taken away

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Fred A. 29736
, US
Feb 21, 2017 9:57 am EST

I couldn't agree more with everything here. Thakn you Hazel for tellin the tru about her (Cary Quattrocchi)

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user1639833
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Feb 21, 2017 9:54 am EST

Finally, someone posted this.

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Cary Quattrocchi is a horrible woman
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Feb 21, 2017 9:52 am EST

Does this site allow you to post links? caryquattrocchiunltd.com

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Who Cares About Cary Quattrocchi
, US
Feb 21, 2017 9:48 am EST

Are you guys all local to San Diego? We need proof of what's going on here. Just posting to complaintsboard isn't going to be enough

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Jason S. 2397
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Feb 21, 2017 9:45 am EST

I didn't know this happened to anyone else but me, and I should've guessed. Makes me feel a lot less alone about what I went through

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Sam W. 383
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Feb 21, 2017 9:43 am EST

I don't have her latest. Last I heard, she might have a place in LA Who ####ing knows at this point. I just want to stay the hell away.

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M. Vasyliv
, US
Feb 21, 2017 9:41 am EST

This woman has to be stopped. Does anyone have her most up to date information to forward on to local, state, and federal law enforcement?

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John Fogle
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Feb 21, 2017 9:32 am EST

I don't know what it will take to get her to stop all this madness.

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Former Employee 1546
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Feb 21, 2017 9:31 am EST

Holy hell this is flipping crazy. How many people has she ripped off and harrassed?

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Former Employee 1546
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Feb 21, 2017 9:30 am EST

I've had a very similar experience (unbelieveably)... This is insane. SHE is insane.

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