It is true that the credicure accounts came to Brennan's "law office" is complete and total disarray. This is a fact.
However, Brennan is listed on Credicure's IRS 990 Tax forms as an officer for several years. Although he liked to portray himself as Credicure's counsel this is false. Credicure closed in the face of a criminal investigation stemming from misappropriated funds from the business trust account.
It would appear that he has run out of people to blame for this criminal behavior. He plays the confusion card with regulators and customers...is not me its Credicure....or the customer contact center....or the bank....or staff errors. All roads lead to Brennan.
I am not saying this as an outsider. I have met the man on several occasions. He was not respected by his staff or any of his peers mostly due to his bold face lies and arrogance.
One can reasonably as why would a person work for him and continue this fraud? Well...its very simple, a new employee has no reason not to believe him. After all he is a lawyer helping these customers get their accounts and life back on track. As an added layer he maintains a high turnover office environment so once an employee catches on, they are normally let go. He constantly moves or "transfers' customers from one program he creates to another - mostly from nonprofit to for-profit - but they are serviced by the same staff.
He has transferred large portions of his client base out to legitimate programs in efforts to get really upset customers ‘off is books’. In this case he collects several months of clients payments on his program – which he keeps. Then he will receive some form of compensation back from the new legitimate program. He is smart enough not to receive any direct monies so the deal is deferred or given to his fiancé or a family member. He uses the extremely long legal process to his benefit. He knows that , as in his case, nothing will be concluded for several years and as in most cased a settlement will be the final outcome.
I would like to think that eventually he will hear the loud clink of the cell door close and begin to cry.