Over the summer of 2015 he took over our neighborhood tennis court and proclaimed that the local highschool gave him the permit to do so. You can read the article here.
Here is his crime in detail
According to minds of steel, they are not the sponsor of the event. Check out the EIN. You can go to IRS.gov and look it up. Here is the link to it
The EIN expired in May 2011.
So this guy fills out a NYC Department of Education Permit, pretend that he has a non-profit to teach kids tennis, steals an expired Tax ID to use for his permit filing, and makes tons of money by charging weathly West Village tennis players and establishes a pay to play system in a poor neighborhood in the lower east side.
And no one goes after him.
He is still teaching at PS2, another lower east side school. Same rich West Side clients, paying measly $12/day to keep kids off the playground so he can make $300-400/hr.
#2Author of original report
Thu, September 24, 2015
He also operates as Pee Wee Tennis, Bryn Bryant Sports Academy. Isn't it a Federal Crime to steal someone's expired EIN to run a business?