EpicCash Wins Judgment Against Suchomski, Collects $30,000

EpicCash received $30,000 as a result of a suit they filed against Eric Suchomski in circuit court for failure to pay for email addresses supplied through their Epic Mail program.

The company originally was awarded a judgment of $21,000, but received the larger amount after costs and attorney’s fees were factored in.

“We had a lien on his house and were paid via a title company when Eric sold the house. I’m not sure if there are any other liens, but we got our money and that’s what was most important to EpicCash,” EpicCash’s Media told AVNOnline.com. We hope that this sends a clear message to anyone. If you burn us, we will get what we are owed in the end.”

Suchomski is no stranger to these types of proceedings. CECash was recently awarded a $2.8 million judgment against Suchomski by a U.S. District Court in Nevada, where he was found liable for offering to sell a CE email list on webmaster chat board GFY. In addition, Suchomski pleaded innocent to five counts of felony theft, stemming from his alleged involvement in running fraudulent online auctions in an Urbana, Illinois court on March 3.

The incident with EpicCash began more than a year ago. Media told AVNOnline.com that Suchomski agreed to pre-purchase email addresses collected from the affiliate program’s free sites and never paid for them.

“When the time came to pay for them he delayed, procrastinated, sent empty envelopes, stuff that only allowed him to get more email addresses from us while not having to pay for them. In the end we cut him off and demanded payment and that’s where it all started,” Media said.

A call placed to Suchomski’s residence said his line had been disconnected.