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DEA - banned for life 09-11-2010 01:27 PM

Hollywood Just Found out about Epass/Chris Mallick
 
Well looks like the stink from the epassporte situation has finally drifted over to the hollywood movie industry

Chris Mallick...good luck getting any new movie deals in hollywood..you will need it:thumbsup


http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column...-squeeze-20733



'Middle Men' Producer Puts His Real-Life Porn Customers in a Squeeze
By Johnnie L. Roberts
Published: September 09, 2010 @ 7:53 pm

http://www.thewrap.com/sites/default.../103259208.jpg


Paramount Pictures’ “Middle Men” was a flop last month despite positive buzz. But that was the least of the problems for producer Christopher Mallick, who based the film on his own ecommerce online porn business - which is now in trouble, a Wrap investigation shows.

As owner of the Visa-branded ePassporte, Mallick (pictured with "Middle Men" star Luke Wilson) is the middle man handling transactions in the tens of millions of dollars for an extensive network of online pornography sites.

In a rare move, Visa International has suspended transactions with the virtual payment system, an equivalent to Paypal.

And it's not the first time ePassporte has hit a roadblock. In 2008, Mallick was forced to stop processing its gambling transactions in the wake of a widespread federal investigation of the industry.

Visa’s action last week blocked online porn enthusiasts when they attempted to use what amounts to a prepaid cyber credit card.

According to frantic chat-room postings, ePassporte account holders worldwide also have been blocked from accessing untold sums of cash through ATMs using pre-loaded cards. One ePassporte customer purportedly has $248,758.38 in his account.

Some ePassporte account members fear he has absconded with their money. Oddly, others see the development as a publicity stunt to promote “Middle Men” -- an unlikely scenario with the movie movie having vanished from theaters after an opening box office of $325,641 last month.



"Maybe Mr. Mallick is doing a ... good trick to create [noise] around his name so more people...watch his movie," wrote "Firestarter9."

Mallick announced last week on ePassporte that Visa had pulled the plug. “[W]e were notified that effective immediately, Visa International has suspended our banking partner’s ePassporte Visa program,” Mallick wrote, calling development “drastic” and “unconscionable.”

His next appearance was a posting Thursday on the GoFuckYourself.com message board -- in which he sought to inspire confidence in the company.

“First, be assured that your funds are fully safe and protected,” he wrote. “You are owed that and it will be fulfilled. The funds are secure.”

ePassporte is consumed with complex preparations to return customers’ cash, not “hiding,” “avoiding” or “stringing you along,” he added. “We too have funds that are stuck in the system, as well as massive costs of operation without any income.”

He said he hadn’t seen the suspension coming “and as of today we still have received no good basis for it.”

In his initial statement, Mallick implied that Visa’s action involved unspecified issues between the credit-card company and the bank through which ePassporte operates -- St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla National Bank.

But in a statement to the web-security news blog KrebsonSecurity.com, Visa's technology company said it blocked ePassporte “at the request of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank … to address certain program deficiencies


A Visa spokesman declined to elaborate when contacted today by TheWrap. Officials of the Caribbean bank didn’t respond to messages.

As Mallick’s company comes under scrutiny, so, too, does his fresh Hollywood face.

Thanks to “Middle Man,” Hollywood’s familiarity with Mallick's background apparently extends no further than his central role in porn. But the filmed account omitted several colorful footnotes.

A Texas native, Mallick is the son of George A. Mallick, a Fort Worth oilman whose undisclosed financial ties factored into the downfall of Jim Wright, the former U.S. Speaker of the House.

In the mid-1990s, SAM Group, a health financing company which Mallick founded, filed for bankruptcy. A related lawsuit revealed a checkered history of personal tax liens, judgements and lawsuits involving Mallick.

Next, he helped found PayCom, one of the earliest porn-billing systems and a pioneer in online-purchasing technology. Several years ago, the company clashed in court with MasterCard and lost in a case involving the billing of porn sites.

He launched ePassporte after splitting from PayCom. But his new company drew the attention of the U.S. attorney for Manhattan during a sweeping investigation of internet gambling.

After the company was advised of the probe, two years ago ePassporte ended business with poker sites. “Although we do not believe we have done anything illegal, we do not wish to be associated with anything that might be considered illegal by the United States government,” ePassporte wrote to one off-shore operator of one site.

Finally, last year, the U.S. Tax Court ordered him to pay more than $280,000 in taxes, plus almost $40,000 in penalties, after concluding he under-reported income in 2005 by hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Now his ePassporte customers are anxious to learn the naked truth from the middle man about their cash.:helpme


:Oh crap

Barefootsies 09-11-2010 01:28 PM

You are on the warpath foo.
:winkwink:

Robocrop 09-11-2010 01:30 PM

Here we go again! DEA....seriously did Epass take $100 from you or something? you seems to very upset with them....

Tell us how you really feel man.

DEA - banned for life 09-11-2010 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robocrop (Post 17492876)
Here we go again! DEA....seriously did Epass take $100 from you or something? you seems to very upset with them....

Tell us how you really feel man.

RoboCRAP...they got me for close to 5k for 1 bi-weekley affiliate payment from 1 program..and when it happend that very well known program dropped epassporte:2 cents:

know your gfy history or atleast use the search function :winkwink:

CyberHustler 09-11-2010 01:39 PM

I may be losing out on over 10k if they can't get their shit together. Fuck it. Lesson learned... the hard way.

Jdoughs 09-11-2010 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEA (Post 17492893)
RoboCRAP...they got me for close to 5k for 1 bi-weekley affiliate payment from 1 program..and when it happend that very well known program dropped epassporte:2 cents:

know your gfy history or atleast use the search function :winkwink:

You got ripped off, Epassporte did not rip you off.

At least that's what I saw.

brassmonkey 09-11-2010 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEA (Post 17492893)
RoboCRAP...they got me for close to 5k for 1 bi-weekley affiliate payment from 1 program..and when it happend that very well known program dropped epassporte:2 cents:

know your gfy history or atleast use the search function :winkwink:

when epass drop the betting sites right?

Inter-Sex 09-11-2010 02:28 PM

Why DEA is green with 6k posts?

Randy West 09-11-2010 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEA (Post 17492856)
Well looks like the stink from the epassporte situation has finally drifted over to the hollywood movie industry

Chris Mallick...good luck getting any new movie deals in hollywood..you will need it:thumbsup


http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column...-squeeze-20733



'Middle Men' Producer Puts His Real-Life Porn Customers in a Squeeze
By Johnnie L. Roberts
Published: September 09, 2010 @ 7:53 pm

http://www.thewrap.com/sites/default.../103259208.jpg


Paramount Pictures? ?Middle Men? was a flop last month despite positive buzz. But that was the least of the problems for producer Christopher Mallick, who based the film on his own ecommerce online porn business - which is now in trouble, a Wrap investigation shows.

As owner of the Visa-branded ePassporte, Mallick (pictured with "Middle Men" star Luke Wilson) is the middle man handling transactions in the tens of millions of dollars for an extensive network of online pornography sites.

In a rare move, Visa International has suspended transactions with the virtual payment system, an equivalent to Paypal.

And it's not the first time ePassporte has hit a roadblock. In 2008, Mallick was forced to stop processing its gambling transactions in the wake of a widespread federal investigation of the industry.

Visa?s action last week blocked online porn enthusiasts when they attempted to use what amounts to a prepaid cyber credit card.

According to frantic chat-room postings, ePassporte account holders worldwide also have been blocked from accessing untold sums of cash through ATMs using pre-loaded cards. One ePassporte customer purportedly has $248,758.38 in his account.

Some ePassporte account members fear he has absconded with their money. Oddly, others see the development as a publicity stunt to promote ?Middle Men? -- an unlikely scenario with the movie movie having vanished from theaters after an opening box office of $325,641 last month.



"Maybe Mr. Mallick is doing a ... good trick to create [noise] around his name so more people...watch his movie," wrote "Firestarter9."

Mallick announced last week on ePassporte that Visa had pulled the plug. ?[W]e were notified that effective immediately, Visa International has suspended our banking partner?s ePassporte Visa program,? Mallick wrote, calling development ?drastic? and ?unconscionable.?

His next appearance was a posting Thursday on the GoFuckYourself.com message board -- in which he sought to inspire confidence in the company.

?First, be assured that your funds are fully safe and protected,? he wrote. ?You are owed that and it will be fulfilled. The funds are secure.?

ePassporte is consumed with complex preparations to return customers? cash, not ?hiding,? ?avoiding? or ?stringing you along,? he added. ?We too have funds that are stuck in the system, as well as massive costs of operation without any income.?

He said he hadn?t seen the suspension coming ?and as of today we still have received no good basis for it.?

In his initial statement, Mallick implied that Visa?s action involved unspecified issues between the credit-card company and the bank through which ePassporte operates -- St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla National Bank.

But in a statement to the web-security news blog KrebsonSecurity.com, Visa's technology company said it blocked ePassporte ?at the request of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank ? to address certain program deficiencies


A Visa spokesman declined to elaborate when contacted today by TheWrap. Officials of the Caribbean bank didn?t respond to messages.

As Mallick?s company comes under scrutiny, so, too, does his fresh Hollywood face.

Thanks to ?Middle Man,? Hollywood?s familiarity with Mallick's background apparently extends no further than his central role in porn. But the filmed account omitted several colorful footnotes.

A Texas native, Mallick is the son of George A. Mallick, a Fort Worth oilman whose undisclosed financial ties factored into the downfall of Jim Wright, the former U.S. Speaker of the House.

In the mid-1990s, SAM Group, a health financing company which Mallick founded, filed for bankruptcy. A related lawsuit revealed a checkered history of personal tax liens, judgements and lawsuits involving Mallick.

Next, he helped found PayCom, one of the earliest porn-billing systems and a pioneer in online-purchasing technology. Several years ago, the company clashed in court with MasterCard and lost in a case involving the billing of porn sites.

He launched ePassporte after splitting from PayCom. But his new company drew the attention of the U.S. attorney for Manhattan during a sweeping investigation of internet gambling.

After the company was advised of the probe, two years ago ePassporte ended business with poker sites. ?Although we do not believe we have done anything illegal, we do not wish to be associated with anything that might be considered illegal by the United States government,? ePassporte wrote to one off-shore operator of one site.

Finally, last year, the U.S. Tax Court ordered him to pay more than $280,000 in taxes, plus almost $40,000 in penalties, after concluding he under-reported income in 2005 by hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Now his ePassporte customers are anxious to learn the naked truth from the middle man about their cash.:helpme


:Oh crap

This was posted yesterday retard :1orglaugh

PornMD 09-11-2010 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEA (Post 17492856)

That's Luke's "where's my check so I can get out of here?" face.

Randy West 09-11-2010 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMD (Post 17493047)
That's Luke's "where's my check so I can get out of here?" face.

Yeah, Luke's salary was paid out via Epass... dude is fucked! That's why he resorted to doing AT&T commercials

Alprazolam 09-11-2010 02:35 PM

jesus you are an idiot.

DEA - banned for life 09-11-2010 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Randy West (Post 17493038)
This was posted yesterday retard :1orglaugh

sorry i dont sit on gfy and read every post in every thread...next time i will consult you since..its pretty obvious you do:winkwink:



More news...from TV.com

http://www.tv.com/its-another-end-of...ws/146678.html


It's oh so tempting to slack off with more trailers and videos, but a few items too interesting to ignore…

* Regular readers, both of you, may remember a number of interview pieces here and elsewhere by me dealing with a film called "Middle Men." Well, my interview with the film's producer and presumed model for the lead character, Christopher Mallick, has become a lot more interesting over the last few days. It has drawn some unusually strong comments from netizens, and not for no reason. The Wrap's Johnnie L. Roberts sums up how funds deposited by Mallick's current company, ePassporte, have been effectively frozen — leaving some people truly in the lurch — and also that this isn't the first arguably suspicious crisis that Mallick has weathered.


I will say that if you have over $240,000 pre-loaded on a card which I gather is mainly for use on porn sites these days (not online poker as I once assumed) — I'm no one to judge on this matter, but I think you've got a bit of a problem.



see sig ---v

Davy 09-11-2010 03:33 PM

Good marketing for the movie...

facialfreak 09-11-2010 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davy (Post 17493222)
Good marketing for the movie...

keep telling yourself that ... it eases the pain! :Oh crap

2intense 09-11-2010 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alprazolam (Post 17493059)
jesus you are an idiot.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

2intense 09-11-2010 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inter-Sex (Post 17493034)
Why DEA is green with 6k posts?

yes,why?:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

DEA - banned for life 09-11-2010 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inter-Sex (Post 17493034)
Why DEA is green with 6k posts?

if you have to ask you dont deserve to know:winkwink:

facialfreak 09-11-2010 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inter-Sex (Post 17493034)
Why DEA is green with 6k posts?


A fugitive scientist has the curse of becoming a powerful green monster under extreme emotional stress.

:winkwink:

DaddyHalbucks 09-11-2010 05:02 PM

Sounds like some very bad timing.

Shoplifter 09-11-2010 05:22 PM

This media attention is not going to go well for the industry.

DWB 09-11-2010 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shoplifter (Post 17493473)
This media attention is not going to go well for the industry.

:2 cents:

CaptainHowdy 09-11-2010 05:41 PM

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

Supz 09-11-2010 05:43 PM

Atleast it looks like they dont really know how it is associated with porn. It looks like they think people are paying for memberships with it. They dont really mention the webmaster side of it.

Jarmusch 09-11-2010 06:16 PM

LOL ok who made the comment under the name Shap? :1orglaugh

Quote:

shap 4 hours ago
mallick = scum!

Si 09-11-2010 07:59 PM

so you mean if this forum wasn't only for registered user's they would know everyone thinks you're a cock?

Consider yourself lucky!

Ayla_SquareTurtle 09-11-2010 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supz (Post 17493525)
Atleast it looks like they dont really know how it is associated with porn. It looks like they think people are paying for memberships with it. They dont really mention the webmaster side of it.

I noticed that as well. They think it's for surfers, which is actually kind of funny.

Shap 09-11-2010 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shoplifter (Post 17493473)
This media attention is not going to go well for the industry.

Agreed. We have enough problems as it is

Jason Voorhees 09-11-2010 08:48 PM

I like how they referenced that one guy who was avoiding taxes' account.

RogerV 09-11-2010 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davy (Post 17493222)
Good marketing for the movie...

yep bad press is all good press for movie.its all free press.
I think its bad for the industry since now people will be worried to fill out info to join:2 cents:

gooddomains 09-12-2010 01:32 AM

it's all about marketing

Paul Markham 09-12-2010 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shoplifter (Post 17493473)
This media attention is not going to go well for the industry.

Agreed. It won't help at all.

seeandsee 09-12-2010 02:16 AM

money is safe


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