π’ I WAS SCAMMED — READ THIS BEFORE DOING BUSINESS WITH CORSA AUTO GROUP | KIERRE GIBSON FRAUD
⚠️ Think twice. Get everything in writing. Demand transparency. Protect yourself.
In 2023, I entered into a business agreement with Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford, the individuals behind Corsa Auto Group — a company claiming to specialize in luxury and exotic car rentals.
The pitch sounded solid: I would invest upfront capital and purchase two high-end vehicles — a Lamborghini and a Maybach — which they would manage and rent out. We agreed to split the profits from bookings, and they would handle all maintenance and operations.
I trusted them with the cars, the investment, and the process.
But what I got in return was nothing short of a scam.
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My vehicles were used for months without a single dollar being paid to me
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I was billed for inflated service charges with no clear breakdown or invoices
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Money I provided for repairs and maintenance was never properly accounted for
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Any request for financial reporting, rental history, or clarity was dodged or ignored
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I was repeatedly lied to and manipulated into believing payouts were coming “soon”
 
No matter how often I asked for transparency, the result was always the same: silence, excuses, or stalling tactics.
I finally had enough.
In June 2024, I officially cut all ties with Corsa Auto Group. In late July, I was able to recover my Lamborghini — but the Maybach remains unreturned to this day.
They still owe me a significant amount of money, and I am currently exploring legal action to recover my losses.
Why I’m Going Public
This is not just about money — it’s about warning others. Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford continue to present themselves as luxury business operators. Their brand looks polished and professional on the outside, but my experience showed the complete opposite.
If you’re considering doing business with Corsa Auto Group or any of these individuals, please proceed with extreme caution. Demand full transparency, legal agreements, real-time reporting, and outside verification. And don’t let a slick sales pitch override your instincts.
Final Thoughts
It’s not easy admitting you were misled — but silence only helps people like this continue operating. I’m speaking up because someone else out there might be going through the same thing — or about to fall into the same trap.
If you’ve had a similar experience with Corsa Auto Group, I encourage you to come forward. The more we speak up, the more we hold them accountable.
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