• Discounts and special offers
  • Subscriber-only articles and interviews
  • Breaking news and trending topics

Already a subscriber?

By signing up, you accept Moneywise's Terms of Use, Subscription Agreement, and Privacy Policy.

Not interested ?

Lessard says he was used as a ‘scapegoat for fraud’

Lessard believes his name was forged by another sales representative, reportedly claiming in court-filed documents that Apricot Solar CEO Dave Bengel asked for his login credentials to the company sales portal to help out another salesperson.

"As somebody who was just trying to be a team player and just do what my boss asked me, I reluctantly agreed, having no idea of the consequences of what he was asking me to do," Lessard recounts.

He says other Apricot Solar employees who weren’t actually licensed to sell solar panels were also using his login credentials to DocuSign his name in contracts — and two former employees also support his claim.

The former Apricot Solar Vice President allegedly said in court documents, "During my tenure, it was prevalent for CEO Dave Bengel to endorse forgery in an attempt to boost sales."

Simmons' estate has dropped Lessard from its lawsuit, but is still charging Apricot Solar and Freedom Forever for fraud and elder financial abuse. Bengel denies these allegations in court documents, but did not respond to CBS13 for comment.

"I didn't get paid by any of this," Lessard says. "I had no reason to do any of this. I was entirely used as a scapegoat for fraud to make this company more profitable.

Dave Ramsey’s plan has people crushing debt fast

Drowning in debt? Dave Ramsey’s viral 7-step method is helping people wipe it out and finally build real savings. No gimmicks—just a clear plan that works. Moneywise breaks it down so you can get started in minutes. If you’re serious about getting ahead, don’t miss this.

See the steps

Freedom Forever has been fined before

Previously, CBS13 reported Sacramento homeowner Andrea Bokreta met with Freedom Forever to discuss installing solar panels on her roof — but even though she claims she never signed a contract or had these panels installed, she received an invoice billing her $11,640.

Bokreta also mentioned she gave the salesperson her Social Security number because he needed it for an estimate and a credit check. Lessard believes this may have been her undoing.

"If you're providing your Social Security number, you need to understand that you are filling out a loan application," Lessard says, adding that a salesperson could potentially use your personal information to electronically sign your name.

In the meanwhile, CBS13 reports the California Contractors State License Board has fined Freedom Forever more than a dozen times since 2017 for breaking multiple regulations and the state is going after the company's license.

Other homeowners have also spoken to the news organization about getting billed for solar panels they never signed up for through Freedom Forever — but had their contracts canceled by the company after CBS contacted Freedom Forever directly.

"The referenced claim of customers not being able to recall agreeing to a contract can be disproven,” Freedom Forever emailed CBS News Texas earlier this year.

"In these rare examples of customers experiencing buyer's remorse and failing to cancel as contractually outlined in the Supply & Installation agreement, Freedom Forever has continued to go above and beyond and cancel their contract with no financial repercussion to the customer."

Sponsored

Under 60? Lock in life insurance in minutes

Get term life insurance fast—with no agents, no exams, and no stress. Ethos lets you apply online in minutes and get covered for as low as $15/month. It’s affordable peace of mind, without the hassle Get your free quote now

Serah Louis is a reporter with Moneywise.com. She enjoys tackling topical personal finance issues for young people and women and covering the latest in financial news.

Disclaimer

The content provided on Moneywise is information to help users become financially literate. It is neither tax nor legal advice, is not intended to be relied upon as a forecast, research or investment advice, and is not a recommendation, offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or to adopt any investment strategy. Tax, investment and all other decisions should be made, as appropriate, only with guidance from a qualified professional. We make no representation or warranty of any kind, either express or implied, with respect to the data provided, the timeliness thereof, the results to be obtained by the use thereof or any other matter. Advertisers are not responsible for the content of this site, including any editorials or reviews that may appear on this site. For complete and current information on any advertiser product, please visit their website.

†Terms and Conditions apply.