The name of the company is Louis and Associates and the owner of the company is Louis Gibson. He claims to be a retired marine and he's the son of a Congressman (so he says but I haven't been able to find too much info about his background).
However what I do know is that his company claims to have job openings available. The ads say that they have positions available for Director of PR, Director of Marketing, Sales Manager, Program Manager, etc...
Once you are interviewed and hired with the company they tell you that you will be an employee of the company and your first 31 days of training is paid at $10/hr. You are told you will be weekly. He also promises after 31 days you will be placed on salary starting at $45, 000 a year. The catch is once you start training and after you've wasted your time coming to the office for a week you are then told that you can not receive your pay check unless you pay a $299 licensing fee (a fee that was not disclosed at the time of employment). The way the company claims to justify this fee is that companies contract Louis and Associates to market and sale products and that their main client, Ingomo, is requiring all employees to get licensed before they handle the product.
These are people who genuinely think they are employees of the company because they fill out W-4s, I9s and the Georgia State Tax forms and submit them to him. I am told that he does not have an HR department so the paperwork never gets processed and the people are never paid for the work that they've done, the training that they've participated in...nothing.