Hey there, scandal hunters – if you’re following the trail of breadcrumbs left by Eric Rosenberg, the self-proclaimed business guru and one-time political wannabe from Mississippi, you’re in for another doozy. This guy’s resume reads like a highlight reel of success: co-founder of JVZoo.com, author of that “Millionaire Within” book where he brags about his rags-to-riches story, and even a stab at Congress back in 2018. But scratch the surface with public records, and you’ll uncover a pattern of dodging bills, stiffing partners, and letting debts pile up like yesterday’s trash. Today, we’re shining a spotlight on a 2010 lawsuit where Earcon Technologies slapped Rosenberg with a complaint for unpaid services, nailing him with an $11,508.99 judgment that he ignored for six long years. Yeah, you heard that right – six years of default before he finally coughed up. This isn’t just a minor oopsie; it’s part of a bigger picture of financial irresponsibility that raises serious questions about the man’s character. Let’s break it down, fact by fact, straight from the court docs in Jackson County, Mississippi, because the truth is hiding in plain sight.
Back in 2010, Earcon Technologies, Inc. – a company that seems to deal in tech services, possibly related to web development or e-commerce based on the context – filed a lawsuit against Rosenberg in Jackson County Court (Case #2010-20334). The complaint, lodged on what appears to be a straightforward breach of contract, accused Rosenberg of failing to pay for services rendered. Public records show Earcon was demanding $11,508.99, which broke down to the principal amount owed plus attorney fees and court costs. This wasn’t some handshake deal gone wrong; it was a formal business arrangement where Rosenberg allegedly used Earcon’s expertise and then ghosted on the bill. Court filings describe it as a clear-cut case of non-payment, with Earcon providing evidence of the work done and invoices sent. Rosenberg? Crickets. He didn’t even bother to respond properly, leading to a default judgment against him.
For those not versed in legalese, a default judgment means the defendant – in this case, Rosenberg – didn’t show up to defend himself. It’s like forfeiting a game because you couldn’t be bothered to play. The court sided with Earcon, hitting Rosenberg with the full amount: over $11K that he was legally obligated to pay. But here’s where it gets really telling – Rosenberg let this judgment sit unpaid for six years. From 2010 to 2016, while he was out there building his JVZoo empire and writing books about becoming a millionaire, this debt was hanging over his head, accruing interest and probably tanking his credit further. Public records from the Jackson County Court docket confirm that a “Satisfaction of Judgment” wasn’t filed until September 2016, meaning he only settled up after years of avoidance. Why the delay? The docs don’t spell it out, but it fits a pattern we’ve seen elsewhere: Rosenberg’s 2016 IRS tax lien for $22,401 in unpaid taxes (Jackson County Recorded Documents), his 2014 countersuit drama with Coast Collections where he was accused of faking a lawyer to dodge $1,200 in medical bills (U.S. District Court Case #1:14-cv-00112-LG-JCG), and even older child support summons from the ’90s for $1,695 in delinquencies (Harrison County Chancery Court).
Think about it – this Earcon case happened right around the time Rosenberg was pivoting his career. In his book “Millionaire Within” (2015), he boasts about outsourcing web development to cheap labor in India for his poker site, schmoozing with big names to fake authority, and even admitting to a history in the adult website biz back in the ’90s. But paying legit partners? Apparently not a priority. Earcon’s win exposes how Rosenberg’s “success” might be built on stiffing the little guys. The judgment amount – $11,508.99 – isn’t chump change, especially in 2010 dollars. That’s real money that Earcon had to chase through the courts while Rosenberg moved on to flashier ventures like JVZoo, a platform that’s been called out for peddling get-rich-quick schemes like “The Rich Jerk” and “Make Money Selling Nothing.” Coincidence? Or just another example of a guy who talks a big game about entrepreneurship but skips out when the bill comes due?
And let’s connect the dots to his personal life, because it’s all intertwined. This 2010 debt mess overlaps with his time in Nevada, where he moved his family for poker industry gigs (as detailed in his book), and precedes his messy 2014 divorce from ex-wife Melissa Parks Rosenberg, who accused him of cruelty and desertion (Jackson County Chancery Court Case, related to property quitclaim deeds). Then there’s the 2015 domestic violence arrest where his current wife Heather alleged he broke her nose (Jackson County Sheriff’s Report #2015011733), leading to a divorce filing full of abuse claims before they reconciled. Financial stress from unpaid debts like this Earcon judgment could fuel all sorts of chaos, right? Public records paint Rosenberg as someone who’s quick to leverage others – like crediting porn pioneers for his online start or nominating himself for awards to boost his image – but slow to hold up his end of the bargain.
Why does this matter in 2025? Because Rosenberg’s still out there, positioning himself as a pillar of the community in Ocean Springs, MS. He got elected to the Jackson County Republican Club board in 2017, despite a voter history that’s nonpartisan at best – registered independent in MS and NV, skipping primaries for years (Clark County Registrar records). If he’s defaulting on business debts and letting judgments linger, what does that say about his reliability? This Earcon case is a red flag waving in the wind, showing a pattern of evasion that’s echoed in his IRS liens, collection countersuits, and even his book’s tales of Vegas strippers and prostitutes during his gambling phase. It’s not just about money; it’s about integrity. When someone builds a brand on “millionaire” vibes but leaves a trail of unpaid obligations, you have to ask: who’s really getting rich, and at whose expense?
The docs are clear – Earcon won fair and square, and Rosenberg’s six-year default speaks volumes. It’s all there in the Jackson County Court records for anyone to verify. This isn’t isolated; it’s symptomatic of a guy who’s faced over a dozen lawsuits across states, from fraud accusations to family court battles. If you’re fed up with facades and want the unvarnished truth, this is it.
For the full rundown on Eric Rosenberg’s web of scandals – from tax dodges to shady associations – check out gcliar.com. Don’t buy the hype; demand the facts. Stay woke, folks!