View Full Version : Leopold Mlocki Jr. Nailed for Employee Theft
horsepowder
12-03-2009, 12:44 PM
There are a lot of people on the LSX forums that claim they were ripped off by Leo Mlocki. Turns out just last week an indictment was served and Leo Mlocki was arrested for felonious theft while being employed at a well known racing company. The allegations include engine parts and even short blocks being stolen.
Hopefully nobody here had such business dealings with Leo Mlocki, but if you are owed any engine parts, short blocks, or your cash back, you may want to view the online criminal docket (http://cp.onlinedockets.com/loraincp/case_dockets/Docket.aspx?CaseID=253151) to get in touch with the prosecutor to get what is owed to you.
cheapthrillz
12-03-2009, 01:17 PM
Welcome to Pro-touring.com
JEFFTATE
12-03-2009, 01:53 PM
Yep , Welcome.
Thanks for the heads up.
'70rs
12-03-2009, 05:01 PM
What was this guys screen name? The name sounds very familiar and I thought I knew who it was but now I am confused about who he actually is. What company did he work for?
horsepowder
12-04-2009, 06:12 AM
First, thanks for the welcome everyone. :)
Leo Mlocki worked for Weber out of North Ridgeville Ohio. He was primarily a performance parts salesman and is accused of a variety of employee theft related issues including complete short blocks. Allegedly his employer and even some customers were left holding the bag so to speak. Who knows what he is up to these days, but with such accusations I would warn anyone to proceed with caution and that's assuming anyone would even deal with someone like this.
His nickname on many forums is wonderbread or some variant of it. He has been banned on many forums though so its very possible he is using another nick. Most recently he worked for Ganley Chevrolet (http://camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27526), which ironically is a big advocate for Crime Stoppers.
Google his name and you will find some additional information about him including pictures. If you've been at the strips in Ohio, his face may look very familiar. He also peddled many parts through forums, so his reach was much wider then the Ohio region.
Some of the other forum posts about Leo Mlocki indicate he would sell parts from his place of business and have payments sent to his name - entirely cutting the employer out of the transaction. Other forum posts note that parts were paid for in advance and nothing ever shipped. Some real shady stuff.
I hope this answers some questions... Have a good weekend! :)
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