Wyoming Corporate Services is run by Gerald Pitts, its 54-year-old founder and president. On paper, he is a prolific businessman. Incorporation data provided by Westlaw, a unit of Thomson Reuters, show that Pitts is listed as a director, president or principal for at least 41 companies registered atAnother 248 firms name Edge Financial Inc., another incorporation service, as their manager. Gerald Pitts is the president of Edge Financial, according to records on file with the Wyoming secretary of states office.Gerald Pitts and his own incorporation firms have never been sued or sanctioned, according to federal and state court records. Wyoming officials said Wyoming Corporate Services operates legally. If they do it by cubby holes and they are really representing each person, they meet the law, said OBrThe lawsuit says Capital Investments was formed in September 2005. It is registered at 2710 Thomes Avenue, and Gerald Pitts, the court documents say, is President, Secretary, Chairman and director. Attorneys office in San Francisco declined to comment. Asked about his association with Lazarenko and Capital Investments Group, Gerald Pitts declined to provide information on specific clients. Pitts said he is aware of the Delaware lawsuit and is cooperating fully with authorities in the matter It was registered at 2710 Thomes Avenue in August 2004 and offered for sale by Wyoming Corporate Services for $1,095. Gerald Pitts was listed in public documents as the original director, wrote an investigator hired by the FTC in a January 2007 report filed in federal court in Tampa. Pitts had resi
Gerald Pitts (1996-2000), Fred Lee (1991-1995), Cindy Ackerman (1975-1979), Lisa Trostel (1984-1988), Bill Scrivener (1983-1987), Jammy Wathan (1987-1991)