Michael Arnstein Headed To Prison For Fake De-Indexing Blames Everyone But Himself

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If we can’t afford to do the future work on this with you, can the case be transferred to another attorney who can take over the procedural work that would happen moving forward on adding more links to the order etc.

I will have my bookkeeper get in touch with your office for the statements/invoices that were missed here.

Thank you,

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Michael Arnstein

 

7.  Next, knowing that he is out of money and out of options, Arnstein decides to forge the judges order by adding additional links and then submits it to Google.  He brags about how much money he saved instead of filing a new complaint and going through the regular legal process.

8.  Google catches wind of it and reports him to the FBI.   Arnstein is arrested, pleads guilty, and in an attempt to mitigate his sentence, blames his lawyer, the reputation management company he hired for “bad advice”, and even Google for his crime…which he purportedly included links in his forged order from legitimate customer reviews.

Arnstein sent us this statement: