by Structured Settlement Watchdog
How can a company run by Franks be such a Wiener?
According to its LinkedIn profile, Intelifund Financial Group “help(s) people that need capital quickly and easily. Having a structured settlement means your money comes to you over a period of time as the result of a personal-injury lawsuit. While steady income is reassuring, sometimes it can be a burden if you need to access a larger lump sum of cash for potential investments and expenses.
In cases where you need to access your money fast is what we specialize in. Intelifund will get your money when you need it” (for pennies on the dollar).
To promote its pennies on the dollar value proposition, Intellifund promotes this misindformation to consumers
- “Intelifund is a structured settlement annuity company”. It isn’t.
- “While selling your structured settlement annuities might be a convenient way to get your hands on some quick cash, you may want to research some of the advantages and disadvantages of selling it”. You can’t sell the structured settlement annuity that funds the payments due you, because you don’t own it.
- “First class annuity specialists”
- “Not only do our annuity specialists handle guaranteed payment streams..”
Intelifund hasn’t learned much in 4 years since my 2017 critique, “Intelifund ” Tweet Bombers Fail to Detonate on What is a Structured Settlement?” Even a tin-pan novice has more knowledge retention of the fundamentals of structured settlements than these wieners, in my opinion.
A Legacy of being the Access Funding representative in the Mary Alice Rose case
Intelifund is run by Brendan Franks, listed as Member on the BBB record for Intelifund, and whose legacy includes being the alleged Access Funding representative who solicited Mary Alice Rose, a woman who could not read or write, the gaslight case appearing in the Washington Post in August 2015, that foreshadowed the beginning of an ignominious end of Chevy Chase MD’s Access Funding, resurfacing as Reliance Funding in October 2015.
A search of the Arizona insurance producer database doesn’t show an active license for Brendan Franks, Gordon Zweig or Intelifund. Nothing on the two executives Linkedin profiles suggests any professional designation that would authenticate them as annuity specialists.

