Three men who trusted Glen Frost and were forced to sue for what they were owed
George Divel III, a Florida resident, was one of the primary plaintiffs in the case against Strategic Tax Planning. Divel referred numerous clients to Frost's company with the clear understanding that he would receive commissions for these referrals.
Court records show Frost promised Divel commissions in text messages, then refused to pay after Divel delivered clients.
Gary Stastny, also from Florida, partnered with Frost's company to refer clients seeking the Employment Retention Credit. Like Divel, Stastny was promised a share of the fees generated from his referrals.
Chris Callaway, an Anne Arundel County resident, had a slightly different arrangement with Frost's company, resulting in his breach of contract claim rather than unjust enrichment.
After hearing all evidence, the jury found Strategic Tax Planning liable on three counts and ordered payment totaling $683,943 to the plaintiffs.
The verdict confirms Frost's company engaged in unjust enrichment and breach of contract.