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The Honolulu Star-Bulletin wrote up a piece on Robert J. Maynard Jr. after recent post about him, covering some of the highlights of his sketchy past and uncovering some new info.
One interesting factoid: Maynard's father, local optometrist Robert J. Maynard Sr., reversed earlier statements about his son's apparent identity theft of an American Express account:
Robert Maynard Sr. dismissed that claim last week when contacted by the Star-Bulletin, saying they had taken the c
Robert J. Maynard Jr., the LifeLock founder who resigned from his own company after New Times revealed his lies and shady past, is now the CEO of an ocean adventure business in Waikiki.
A Federal Trade Commission order from the 1990s apparently bars Maynard Jr. from returning in an official capacity to the anti-identity-theft company he dreamed up. Last we heard, though, Maynard Jr. was still in for a 10-percent cut of LifeLock's revenues due to his work as a market
Image: Martha StrachanLifeLock, the ethics-bending, Tempe-based firm covered in two 2007 New Times feature articles, has been permanently banned from performing what used to be its most basic service.Under a lawsuit settlement with Experian, a major credit bureau, LifeLock can no longer place a fraud alert on its customers credit bureau accounts. The alerts, which work like electronic red flags in a vast database of credit users, halt someone from opening a new line of credit in your name u