Betrayed by Corsa Auto Group: How Trusting the Wrong People Cost Me My Cars and My Money
In 2023, I made what I believed was a smart business move: I invested in the luxury car rental space by partnering with a company called Corsa Auto Group, run by Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford.

Their pitch was clean, polished, and persuasive. I was told that if I purchased exotic cars — in my case, a Lamborghini and a Maybach — they would handle all rental operations, collect the profits, and split them with me. They claimed to have the clientele, the infrastructure, and the experience. All I had to do was invest.

What followed was one of the most disappointing and dishonest business experiences of my life.

 
The Scam Unfolds

At first, things moved quickly. They took delivery of both cars and assured me rentals were already lined up. I expected regular updates, income statements, and payments.

Instead, I got lies.

Over the following months, I never received a single dollar from them. Not one profit share, not one legitimate invoice — just vague messages, inconsistent stories, and fake promises.

When I asked questions, I was met with:

They even kept money I sent for repairs and never completed the work. My vehicles were used without authorization, rented out, and driven for their benefit — while I absorbed all the costs and saw none of the return.

 
The Breaking Point

By June 2024, I’d had enough. I formally cut ties with Corsa Auto Group and demanded the return of my cars. They delayed and deflected, but after weeks of pressure, I finally recovered my Lamborghini in late July 2024.

Unfortunately, they still owe me a significant amount of money, and the Maybach situation remains unresolved.

This wasn’t just bad business — it was outright fraud. And I refuse to let it slide.

 
Speaking Out So No One Else Falls for It

I’m sharing my experience because I don’t want anyone else to fall into the same trap. Corsa Auto Group is not a legitimate or ethical company. Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford misrepresented themselves and exploited my trust for their personal gain.

They are still active online. They continue promoting themselves, likely seeking new victims with the same polished pitch that fooled me.

If you are approached by them — or anyone using similar tactics — please do your researchdemand transparency, and protect yourself. Don’t be fooled by Instagram followers, flashy cars, or smooth talk. These people know how to play the part — but behind the scenes, the damage they cause is very real.

 
Final Thoughts

I never expected to be in this situation. I went into this investment with good faith and clear expectations. What I got in return was manipulation, loss, and betrayal.

But I’m not staying silent.

If you've had a similar experience or are currently in a situation with Corsa Auto Group or any of these individuals, I encourage you to come forward. Share your story. Contact legal authorities. Hold them accountable.

Because the truth needs to be louder than their lies.

 


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