Hadari Oshri sued by Major Gloves Inc. for $225,000 for failure to deliver home test kits
A1A Management, which Oshri co-owns with Pat Seller, is also named in the lawsuit
Hadari Oshri, whose real name is Hadar Oshri, is being sued by Major Gloves Inc for $225,000 along with her many alter egos: Krista Collinsworth, Kristy Green, Michaela Lake and Haily Dahan, et al.
Her business partner, underwear model, and part-time porn producer, Pat Seller, will also be impacted by the lawsuit that mentions A1A Management. Seller also goes by the moniker “the Crypto King” and currently promotes an only-fans page called Minx Studios.
Major Gloves Inc. has sued Hadari Oshri, A1A Management and Hadar Oshri LLC for failure to deliver i-home test kits purchased by the company
Investor News was the first to break the story exposing Oshri’s and Marc Lubaszka’s (her prior business partner) links to an alleged $300mil PPE scheme involving convicted fraudster Arael Doolittle.
Oshri and Lubaszka were also linked with attempts to sell non-existent private jets and raise $30mil from investors for Lubaszka’s company, Fly Private X. The phony private jet scheme also included an up-and-coming rapper called Dylan Raw, a current NFT enthusiast, who used the title of Vice President of Fly Private X on his social media to gain clout. The singer, whose real name is Dylan Rottkov, is also linked to Lubaszka’s shady website Buy Gold Brightly, which is still online.
Hadari Oshri faces more time in court with a $225K lawsuit
The $225,000 lawsuit by Major Gloves Inc. is just another court appearance by Oshri after she and her former counsel, John Tamborelli, in 2021 tried to silence witnesses and sources willing to speak up on Oshri’s business practices.
In their extraordinary lengths to keep any information that could discredit Oshri’s many exaggerated claims and business dealings offline, Oshri and Tamborelli also threatened legal action against award-winning journalist Aitana Vargas. Tamborelli’s cease-and-desist email was met with a letter to the lawyer by the NWU advising him to stop all intimidation towards the reporter.
Neither the threats nor the cease-and-desist letter served by team Oshri on Vargas worked. And Oshri ended up filing a frivolous legal case against Vargas in June 2021 that cost the businesswoman $23,000 in damages. Oshri was seeking a permanent injunction to stop Vargas from releasing her investigative series, but the Judge ruled against the Israeli. Tamborelli, who served the cease-and-desist to Vargas and had phoned the reporter in February 2021 in an attempt to prevent the publication of the story, failed to appear or defend his long-time client and friend at the anti-SLAPP motion hearing.
During this time, Oshri –allegedly aided by Lubaszka– also sent emails containing illegal tracking beacons to this publication, to Vargas and to other sources in a failed intimidation spree under fake names that included “Michaela Lake” and “Alex Alex,” among others.
Vargas recently won a top LA Press Club award for exposing Oshri’s links to an alleged PPE scheme in this publication.
Pat Seller, the Crypto King, partners with Hadari Oshri
Pat Seller, the self anointed “Crypto King,” added Oshri as a co-owner of A1A Management. To his credit, he has a list of failed start-ups despite claims of being a “visionary,” like his partner.
The duo appear to have been working out of both a luxurious Malibu property and a downtown LA apartment. According to several online posts, Oshri was looking to temporarily move out of her Malibu beachfront address around the summer of 2021. One source indicated that she was unable to afford rent. In multiple social media posts, Seller also claimed he was living and working at the same address during this time.
The Los Angeles County has, however, been under an eviction moratorium that allows those financially impacted by COVID-19 to defer rent while staying housed. According to Twitter posts dated as recent as December 2022 and January 2023, Oshri would still be working out of Malibu.
Hadari Oshri filed incoherent, embarrassing and incriminating legal petitions
Since the onset of the pandemic, Oshri has claimed to have gained experience in highly lucrative import/export deals to the tune of millions of dollars, according to her own website. Online articles written in 2020 and 2021 by Oshri’s ghostwriter, Ryan Foland, deliver an account of a shrewd, experienced, trustworthy and professional businesswoman. These articles were also posted on Oshri’s Medium account as a way of gaining PR for herself and her business endeavors.
However, court documents written by Oshri show a very different reality. According to her, she was being harassed by such fictional characters as Pinocchio, the Real Truth Fairy and her own alter ego, Krista Collinsworth. But more importantly, in her own petitions to the court she made self-incriminating statements that implicated her in alleged identity theft related to the formation of her company Trade Safe Pro, LLC.
Court documents also show Oshri’s participation in an alleged PPE scheme and her strong desire to silence both those with knowledge of her questionable business practices and the reporter who uncovered Oshri’s and Lubaszka’s dealings.
In her incoherent court petitions, Oshri also made memorable statements, like claiming that her previous business partner, Marc Lubaszka, did some “funny business” in describing his part in stealing over $2mil in a gold scam. Oshri also went on to call Vargas “Miss Dicks” (Miss Vergas) and “My Dicks” (Mis Vergas) and fabricated widespread nonsensical theories and ill-spirited accusations against the journalist without any proof.
Oshri and her criminal defense attorneys got reprimanded by the judge at the anti-SLAPP motion hearing for the businesswoman’s confusing petition and failure to prove any of her bizarre claims.
Oshri also interrupted the hearing several times and the Judge ordered a recess so the businesswoman could collect herself. Shortly after the hearing resumed, the Judge filed in favor of the reporter.
Oshri was overheard outside the court asking someone over the phone: “Who’s gonna pay the attorneys now?”
Hadari Oshri was sued in a Personal Injury case despite her claims to the contrary
In 2021 Oshri and Tamborelli were sued in a personal injury case claiming that she was driving her lawyer’s car and caused an accident without proper insurance.
Astonishingly, Oshri’s criminal defense attorney Veronica Barton vehemently denied the existence of this PI case during the anti-SLAPP motion hearing that the Israeli lost against Vargas and wrongly accused the reporter of having made it up. If only had Barton bothered to check her client’s legal past, she could have save herself the ensuing embarrassment…
As a matter of fact, Oshri dodged multiple attempts to be served with court documents related to the PI case, as Vargas had corroborated.
It remains to be seen whether Oshri might potentially face any jail-time if she has used the money received by Major Gloves Inc. for any unrelated business purposes as the latest suit claims, or engaged in business activities under Hadari Oshri LLC without having the correct business licenses and forms filed with the state.
Online documents show that the company Hadari Oshri LLC is in forfeited status along with several other businesses once owned by the self-professed business expert, including her defunct fashion company Xehar, clothing store Nicola Bertti and Hadari Online.
Oshri’s Trade Safe Pro was not named in the Covid-19 i-home tests suit directly. The Israeli entrepreneur formed the company in February 2021 using the personal information of her then accountant, Robert Wolf, without his consent, thus creating a claim of potential identity theft against her.
Proof of this potential identity theft was delivered by Oshri to Vargas in a email thread initiated by the Israeli demanding that Vargas stop investigating her, threatening legal action against her and directing Tamborelli to send a cease-and-desist letter in an attempt to intimidate the reporter.
Oshri’s email included a screenshot of past tense text exchanges between Wolf and Oshri regarding the use of his name in the formation of the company and demanded that she remove his name immediately. Wolf passed away on February 14th, 2022 (a symbolic date for Oshri and her team of criminal defense attorneys led by Veronica Barton) before he could file a lawsuit against the discredited businesswoman.
*This post is being updated as additional information becomes available.