Blake Evertsen’s Legitimate Financial Empire? Then Make Good on My $135,494.99 Evertsen Equity Processed Without Explanation
Or Are You Just Avoiding Accountability?
I’m calling you out, Blake Evertsen.
According to recent glowing profiles, Blake Evertsen is now celebrated as a millionaire entrepreneur, philanthropist, and advocate for success. Articles like “Blake Evertsen: From Track Star to Investment Mogul” praise his financial empire and role at Evertsen Equity.
Here is an image of Blake Evertsen on X (formley Twitter) and here is an image of Eyad Abbas, his partner in Empower Consulting Partners LLC.
But for investors like me, these stories raise a different question:
If Blake Evertsen has “millions,” why hasn’t he publicly addressed my $135,494.99 routed through Evertsen Equity that remains unaccounted for?
Public success stories are easy to write.
Transparency? That’s harder to fake.
The Wealth Claims
The recent article highlighting Blake Evertsen’s net worth paints a picture of success. It boasts of his “financial empire,” his Harvard education, and his role in helping entrepreneurs through Evertsen Equity and Hurricane Capital Group. There are others too such as E2
But what these glowing profiles fail to mention is the growing list of unanswered questions surrounding his business dealings — questions that directly impact real investors.
The Unanswered Questions
- $135,494.99 of my investment funds passed through Evertsen Equity as part of a failed Amazon store venture promoted by Empower Cosmetics LLC and others.
- No clear documentation has been provided explaining Evertsen Equity’s role.
- No accountability has been taken by Blake Evertsen for these missing funds.
- No public statement has been made addressing the concerns raised.
If Blake Evertsen truly possesses the wealth and influence described, why hasn’t he demonstrated basic accountability to those affected?
Why Accountability Matters
Success isn’t just about flashy titles or well-written profiles. It’s about integrity, transparency, and responsibility — especially when investors’ hard-earned money is involved.
Philanthropy and empowerment sound good on paper. But how empowering is it to leave investors in the dark?
There’s much more to Blake Evertsen’s accomplishments, which begs the question, What is going on?
Is This Always How It Goes?
We’ve all seen the pattern:
- Grand public claims.
- Carefully crafted success stories.
- Private silence when tough questions arise.
Unfortunately, the Evertsen Equity situation fits this pattern too well.
The Questions Remain
If Blake Evertsen truly built a “financial empire” — why dodge simple questions?
If entrepreneurial empowerment is his mission — where’s the accountability for investors?
If success is built on trust — why stay silent?
I invite Blake Evertsen to address these concerns publicly. Until then, the unanswered questions only grow louder.
Related Documentation
👉 What Happened to My $135,494.99? The Evertsen Equity Questions
If Blake Evertsen wishes to provide documentation or a public statement, I will publish it unedited, provided he backs up his claims with evidence — just as I have.
Related Public Records & Resources
- Master Public Archive — Blake Evertsen, Evertsen Equity, Abbas, Boudreau
- DisputeVoice Evidence Archive
- Full Investor Warning Blog Series
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