Structured Settlements 4Real®Blog 2026
Structured settlements expert John Darer reviews the latest structured settlements and settlement planning information and news, and provides expert opinion and highly regarded commentary. that is spicy, Informative, irreverent and effective for over 20 years.
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Category: Stone Street Capital Commentary
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Stone Street Capital, a JG Wentworth subsidiary, misleadingly promotes selling structured settlements for “pennies on the dollar” as beneficial. The content warns against this deception, emphasizing that selling structured settlement payments will indeed result in significantly reduced financial returns, urging readers to remain skeptical of such sales pitches.
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Stone Street Capital’s marketing pitch literally says…1. I (i.e. you) have a structured settlement 2. Someone other than you (the way it is written) deserves your cash sooner. You see what they did? That’s stone cold busted right there.
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Attorney Fee deferral funded with fixed structured settlement annuities can serve as a component of the stable foundation that allows you to invest other funds in higher-risk investments.
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A woman who was found to be functionally illiterate with a fourth grade reading level after suffering lead paint poisoning was able to sell off her structured settlement payments, primarily to Bethesda based Stone Street Capital, according to a CBS News report
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On February 6, 2015, Claudia M. Miller filed suit against Stone Street Capital in Leon County Florida in a case styled Claudia M. Miller v Stone Street Capital LLC in which the complaint sounded in “Civil Theft”. That got my attention.
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While employed at the New York City personal injury firm of Paris & Chaikin from July 2010 to October 2013, Thomas Rubino forged the signatures of 76 New York state judges on structured settlement transfer orders as part of a total of 234 counts of forgery on 117 falsified orders and other documents
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RC 5891(b)(1) provides that the excise tax under IRC 5891(a) shall not apply in the case of a structured settlement factoring transaction in which the transfer of structured settlement payment rights is approved in advance in a qualified order. It is these orders that a former Paris & Chaikin paralegal is alleged to have falsified.
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Getting cash from your structured settlement is not as easy as milking a cow. In some cases it is the seller that is getting “milked” [See our blog on Lafontant v Imperial Structured Settlements ]
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Stone Street Capital gets bailed out by the structured settlement watchdog after a very sad attempt at limerick. Structured Settlement Watchdog to the rescue three with witty limericks. There once was a cow from Bethesda, a bovine named Moo-la not Esther…click to read therest!