11 responses to “Identity Theft by Seamus Hatch and Michael Bock”

  1. Anonymous

    This isn’t sur­pris­ing. Seamus Hatch has been doing these sorts of things for years. He belongs behind bars!

  2. thePenguine

    nice guys. what was their pur­pose in steal­ing Watson’s identity?

  3. anonymous

    shame­less… rhymes with Seamus.

  4. anon

    #1 Seamus can’t help him­self. He’s a psychopath!

  5. anon

    wtf? Seamus.…

  6. anonymous

    hmmm. nice photo! always good to put a face to a fraud.

  7. bayview too

    Glenn Watson is one of the nicest, most trust­wor­thy men I know. It’s despi­ca­ble these shys­ters would steal his iden­tity. Did law enforce­ment do any­thing about this? Have the Hatches and Bock been disbarred?

  8. mm

    I always believed Gunderson had higher stan­dards than to employ some­one that would do some­thing like this.

  9. bv3

    I sec­ond bv2’s appraisal of Glenn Watson. These peo­ple are really despi­ca­ble excuses for human beings.

  10. anon

    Not sur­prised that Mike Bock was involved in some­thing like this. He bragged to me that he has been evad­ing taxes for years. He also bragged that he got his wife (Carol) a golf les­son with Butch Harmon (Phil Mickleson’s coach) for her birth­day and was stiff­ing him on pay­ment. Bock said Harmon’s book­keeper was dis­or­ga­nized and he was telling her that he had sent a check. He’s really proud of his abil­ity to play head games with peo­ple. Bock attended the Air Force Academy and says he went to Harvard Business School. If you do busi­ness with him he will try to screw you.

  11. Jon Goodwin » Blog Archive » Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts -

    […] can read about this case on Evilesq.com too. Key words: Marcia Hatch, Heller Ehrman, Michael Bock, Seamus Hatch, Gunderson Dettmer, Miles Ehrlich, Githaiga Ramsey (Ehrlich’s law partner’s brother), […]

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