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I Was Scammed by Corsa Auto Group: My Cautionary Tale | Corsa Auto Group Scam

  • williamkabutu
  • Jul 25
  • 2 min read

In 2023, I became the victim of a calculated scam orchestrated by three individuals — Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford — operating under their company, Corsa Auto Group. What started as a promising luxury car rental investment quickly turned into a financially and emotionally draining nightmare.


The Pitch That Hooked Me

Corsa Auto Group positioned themselves as industry experts in exotic and luxury car rentals. Their offer sounded compelling: I would purchase high-end vehicles, and they would handle everything — rentals, logistics, maintenance — while we split the profits. They pitched their extensive network, proven track record, and operational know-how.


Believing in the opportunity, I invested heavily. I purchased two luxury vehicles: a Lamborghini and a Maybach, trusting them to manage the rentals professionally and transparently.


The Harsh Reality

Almost immediately, things started to unravel.

  • Payments were inconsistent — then stopped altogether.

  • My vehicles were used for months without me receiving a single dollar in income.

  • I was charged for inflated or fabricated maintenance and service costs.

  • Funds I sent for legitimate repairs were misused or unaccounted for.


Whenever I pressed for updates or financial records, I received excuses, delays, and shifting stories. The charm and professionalism they initially displayed gave way to avoidance, deception, and outright lies.


It became increasingly obvious: they were profiting off my assets and refusing to uphold their end of the agreement.


Cutting Ties & Reclaiming What I Could

By June 2024, I officially severed ties with Corsa Auto Group and demanded the return of my vehicles. After weeks of effort and mounting pressure, I finally recovered my Lamborghini in late July 2024 — damaged, and after more than a year of manipulation and stonewalling.

They still owe me a substantial sum of money to this day.


Why I’m Speaking Out

I’m sharing my experience publicly for one reason: to warn others.

Corsa Auto Group, led by Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford, used trust, appearances, and social media bravado to lure investors. Behind the rented offices and curated Instagram posts was a scheme built on dishonesty and exploitation.


If you are approached by these individuals — or any business that promises easy returns through luxury vehicle rentals — do your homework. Demand clear contracts. Track everything. Don’t ignore red flags. And never invest based on appearances or smooth talk alone.


Closing Thoughts

I trusted the wrong people — and paid the price. But I refuse to stay silent.

Silence protects scammers. Speaking out protects others.

If you’ve had similar dealings with these individuals or Corsa Auto Group, I encourage you to come forward. Let’s hold them accountable — and prevent them from preying on others.

 
 
 

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