Associated with:
Bon Vivant Mobile Life Corporation (forfeit)
Build Tech Concessions (current)
Bon Vivant Corporation (dba)
The Trailer Professionals (new 12/23)
United American Maintenance Services (defunct)
Builditect Services (defunct)
Email:
will@builditectsvcs.com
compliance@bonvivantml.com – Chapter 11 bankruptcy
james@thetrailerprofessionals.com
Phone:
469-632-7867
469-652-6538
469-410-2853
Facebook
William Thomas Flanigan
Jacob Flanagan (fake)
James Stallings (fake)
William Thomas Flanigan has a long history of scamming people all over Texas for at least a decade. The Flanigan family scam started out building sheds & barns, then moved on to custom homes. They went national when they moved on to concession and mobile food trailers in 2022 utilizing advertising in Facebook groups and Craigslist.
Flanigan lists his son-in law, Cody Underwood as a contact on his concession trailer proposals. Flanigan signed the bill of sale for our trailer ” CO United American Maintenance Services LLC“, a defunct company tied directly to both his son-in-law and daughter, Christian Flanigan Underwood.
Although operating what appears on the surface to be independent companies, his brother Donnie Flanigan, President of Concession Pros LLC is producing identical trailers. Concession Pros is also staging trailers and has corporate records tied to the same address (705 Houston St. Wills Point TX 75169) as Bon Vivant Mobile Life Corporation.
Currently, William Thomas Flanigan claims that Bon Vivant Corporation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy although he provided no proof of this claim other than a suspicious email from a domain registered on 8/27/2023 (compliance@bonvivantml.com).
Update: Thomas Flanigan also registered a new website (buildtechconcessions.com) on the same day (8/27/2023).
Buildtech Concessions represents his latest attempt to hide from all the angry customers that are after him and rebrand his same old scams.
Update: I have in my possession hard evidence in writing that William Thomas Flanigan has committed bankruptcy fraud. Over the course of several weeks Flanigan misrepresented that his company had filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, most likely in an attempt to dissuade us from suing him.
He sent several emails regarding his supposed bankruptcy and referenced us to contact their bankruptcy law firm, Leinart Law. At one point he even agreed to pay a settlement in the sum of $5008 dollars in 4 installments “as per the bankruptcy filing”. We have received written confirmation from Marcus Leinart himself that Leinart Law has never filed any bankruptcy case on behalf of Mr. Flanigan. The secretary at Leinart Law told us that their firm doesn’t even process Chapter 11 bankruptcies. She told us that Flanigan had consulted about Chapter 13 but never filed. She also told us he refuses to return their calls.
Bankruptcy fraud is a serious crime and falls exclusively under the jurisdiction of the US Department of Justice.
This evidence of William Thomas Flanigan’s bankruptcy fraud is in the process of being turned over to the Office of the US Trustee, the US Attorney, and the FBI.
Update: William Thomas Flanigan is so nervous about having been caught in bankruptcy fraud that on 10/31/23 he actually went out and retained Leinart Law to file Chapter 13 for him in some half assed attempt to cover his crimes. It looks like the lawyer may have scammed the scammer because this does nothing to exonerate him from his fraudulent claims of having already filed Chapter 11. In fact, he continues to perpetrate this fraud by referencing his “corporate bankruptcy” in subsequent emails. Of course, he still has not actually filed and we doubt he ever will but we would love to see him do it and destroy his credit for 7 years… but hey… who needs a credit score in jail anyway?
Update: William Thomas Flanigan and his brilliant legal team at Leinart Law actually did file a Chapter 13 on his behalf on 10/31/23. The genius con-man cornered himself right into a federal investigation that is now being conducted by the DOJ after he perjured himself multiple times during the initial 341 meeting of creditors and lied on his filing paperwork. All this time he’s been up to his old tricks, still building piece of shit defective trailers under a new alias, James Stallings. He made sure to leave a digital fingerprint proving his criminal intent by registering his new website The Trailer Professionals three days before the initial 341 meeting of creditors where he told the trustee that he was out of business and unemployed.
Update: William Thomas Flanigan absolutely BTFO by the bankruptcy court. Case dismissed and barred from filing for 5 years. Criminal referral in progress. CLICK HERE to read the findings of fact and conclusions of law determined by the court after the trustee read all the evidence of Flanigan’s various frauds and perjuries into the public record.