Downriver plumber Ethan Mckarge gets flushed out by Wolchek
Ethan's a drain expert. his customers say, good at draining their wallets. A plumber driving his customers plumb-crazy with excuses for not showing up.
Crooked contractor now in jail facing criminal enterprise charge
Temo Sessions was arraigned virtually in Pontiac but he's facing real charges for taking money under false pretenses which is a five-year felony and conducting a criminal enterprise for his garage business, a 20-year felony.
Let us prey? Religious group defector says he escaped a cult
Craig Stasio was an unlikely Christian mentor. He had been married 3 times, filed bankruptcy twice and had an incident where he admitted to the state licensing board sexual misconduct with one of his female employees. One of the former followers of Stasio's religious group wants to share his story - and Rob Wolchek investigates.
Ex-lawyer knee deep in dirty deeds
Rob Wolchek is going to take you on an adventure into dirty deed-land a place where the notaries seem to forget their notes. And the guy who seems to be knee-deep in deeds denies he's the top deed dog.
Shady contractors get hammered with criminal charges
He is a contractor that built up a long criminal record and she stood by her man. Now, they will both be standing next to a lawyer in court.
Unlicensed contractors get nailed by Warren police
Rob Wolchek first introduced you to this couple after getting a bunch of complaints that they were taking big money from customers but doing very little work. Now Warren police is involved.
Macomb County contractor and his wife face criminal charges
They were partners in business, partners in life, and now a Macomb County couple is heading to court. accused of being partners in crime.
Krystal clear - customer says shady businesswoman an "expert at frauding people"
So is Krystal really a hotshot or is she just a stone-cold crook?
Customers say shady businesswoman has big dreams and schemes
Meet Krystal. She runs a tax business, a CPR school, a real estate business. It might appear Krystal is a rock solid entrepreneur - but Krystal is about to get shattered.
Numbers don't add up for Detroit businesswoman say investment victims
Meet Krystal. She runs a tax business, a CPR school, a real estate business. It might appear Krystal is a rock solid entrepreneur - but Krystal is about to get shattered.
Wolchek fences in conman - again
Jason is making his second appearance in the Hall of Shame because once again, one of his fencing customers is accusing him of taking the money for a fencing job - and disappearing.
Fence conman changes his name but not his game
Jason is making his second appearance in the Hall of Shame because once again, one of his fencing customers is accusing him of taking the money for a fencing job - and disappearing.
Conman changes his name but not his game
Rob Wolchek has a new Hall of Shame involving a familiar face with a different name.
Utica gym closed, patrons ask what the fungus is this?
Rob Wolchek is investigating a gym in Utica with a particular problem.
Contractor team build new wheelchair ramp and driveway for family preyed on by concrete creeps
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Ripped off family gets new ramp by concrete heroes
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More victims come out of woodwork against criminal contractor
Some people saw the story and contacted Rob Wolchek saying they were cheated by the same criminal contractor that took a Dearborn Heights lady's money, acted sketchy, and wound up in the Hall of Shame.
Criminal contractor's list of unhappy customers keeps growing
This Hall of Shame contractor's record is as long as one of those receipts you get at CVS. And tonight Rob Wolchek is going to introduce you to some new people who say they too were his victims.
More victims come forward with tales of crooked contractor
This guy's record is as long as one of those receipts you get at CVS. And tonight Rob Wolchek is going to introduce you to some new people who say they too were his victims.
Family ripped off by concrete creeps get happy ending from generous business
This is Jeremy and Tifanny, owners of Bonnici Concrete in Utica, who are righting a wrong by ripping out and replacing a bad job done by some bad guys.