The Stolen Valor Act declared war on military phonies. Signed into law in 2006, the federal law made it illegal for any unauthorized person to wear, manufacture, sell, barter or claim any military decoration or medal.
Phonies are rampant. An organization called AuthentiSEALS, which worked to expose men who falsely claimed to be members of the elite SEAL teams, estimated that there were 300 impostors for each real SEAL. AuthentiSEALs disbanded in 2005 because its members were exhausted from checking out all the liars.
We’ve certainly seen the phenomenon here at Lovefraud. My ex-husband, James Montgomery, was one of those who falsely claimed to be a Special Forces operative. He also falsely claimed to earn the Victoria Cross, which is Australia’s equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor. He perpetuated the fraud for 25 years, until I busted him. And plenty of Lovefraud readers have told me that the sociopaths who deceived them also claimed medals, war service, CIA clearance, etc., etc., etc.
Since the Stolen Valor Act became law, many phonies are being prosecuted. The P.O.W. Network, administered by Chuck and Mary Schantag, is in the forefront of this effort. They check out the claims. They post the impostors on their website. They circulate information about arrests via e-mail, and, I’m pleased to say, a lot of these jerks are exposed.
Meet Xavier Alvarez
One of them is Xavier Alvarez of Pomona, California. Alvarez was elected to the Three Valleys Municipal Water District board. On July 23, 2007, Alvarez attended the Walnut Valley Water District board meeting. As a newly elected director, he was invited to introduce himself. Alvarez said, “I’m a retired Marine of 25 years. I retired in 2001. Back in 1987, I was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. I was wounded many times by the same guy. I’m still around.”
Alvarez talked about his military achievements on other occasions as well. He told a fellow board member that he saved a U.S. ambassador, and the American flag, while wounded by gunfire during a helicopter rescue in Lebanon. Then he changed his story and said it happened in Iran.
Previously, Alvarez ran for mayor of Pomona. While seeking the endorsement of the Pomona Police Officers Association, he claimed that he won the Medal of Honor. In fact, when Alvarez showed up at the offices of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper when he sought its endorsement, he wore camouflage fatigues.
Every claim was a lie. He didn’t win the Medal of Honor. In fact, Alvarez was never in the military. He was charged on September 26, 2007 with falsely claiming that he won the Medal of Honor. Then he denied that he made the claim.
Unfortunately for Alvarez, the Walnut Valley Water District board meeting was recorded; claiming that he never said it didn’t work. So what’s the next best thing? When a TV reporter confronted Alvarez at subsequent meeting—he refused to resign—Alvarez backpedaled.
“When I explained myself, I explained myself incorrectly. People took it out of context,” Alvarez said. “It was a bad day for me. I didn’t explain myself correctly.”
You can see this amazing performance in a TV report about the case by ABC News.
Alvarez and his ex
So, Alvarez gets himself elected to the water board, and what does he do next? He claimed that Juanita Diana Ruiz was his wife, and signed her up for health benefits. But the couple divorced back in 2002. His fraud cost the Three Valleys water board $4,874.
According to the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Ruiz filed for divorce in June 1997 after two years of marriage. She requested a restraining order. Here’s what she wrote in her court declaration:
(Alvarez) has thrown me against the wall, choked me and has threatened me with more physical violence. (Alvarez) has repeatedly stated that he would not hesitate to kill anyone who messes with him. (Alvarez) carries a firearm and will not hesitate to use it.
Ruiz also stated that Alvarez claimed to be a veteran of the Gulf War, became violent when intoxicated, and threatened violence against her family and friends.
The newspaper found more interesting information about Alvarez:
- In 2002, Alvarez was convicted of driving under the influence, driving with a suspended license and trespassing on railroad property.
- Alvarez claimed that he earned an engineering degree from Cal Poly Pomona. He never attended the college.
- Alvarez claimed that California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was going to name a bridge after him because he won a seat on the water board. That was also a lie.
Alvarez lies about everything, then lies about lying. He has a problem with alcohol. He was threatening and abusive towards his wife. All of these behaviors are very familiar to us here at Lovefraud, because they are the behaviors of a sociopath.
First Amendment
There’s more. Alvarez feels entitled to lie. So entitled that he’s filed a case in federal court demanding that his indictment under the Stolen Valor Act be dismissed because it violated his First Amendment right of free speech.
A federal public defender filed the motion on his behalf. Quoting prior court cases, it stated:
False speech is protected speech. It is true that “neither the intentional lie nor the careless error materially advances society’s interest in uninhibited, robust, and wide open debate on public issue.” And yet, the Supreme Court has recognized that false statements of fact are “inevitable in free debate.” If erroneous speech is punished, the risk is that speakers will be “cautious and restrictive” in the exercise of their constitutionally protected freedoms, which may lead to “intolerable self-censorship.” (Citations omitted.)
Then, the motion argued that because Alvarez made the statement as an elected public official, his statements were “political speech—”free debate about politics and government—and the law should not intrude on it.
The motion was dismissed by U.S. District Court Judge R. Gary Klausner in a decision dated April 9, 2008. He wrote:
Here, this Court is presented with a false statement of fact, made knowingly and intentionally by Defendant at a Municipal Water District Board meeting. The content of the speech itself does not portray a political message, nor does it deal with a matter of public debate. Rather, it appears to be merely a lie intended to impress others present at the meeting. Such lies are not protected by the Constitution.
Both the motion and the dismissal are posted on the P.O.W. Network website.
Alvarez appeals
So does Alvarez back down? Of course not. He appeals the decision. The case was heard in Pasadena, California on November 4, 2009. An audio file of the hearing is available on the website of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. It is enlightening.
Alvarez was represented by a lawyer named Jonathan Libby. In his opening statement, Libby argued that with the Stolen Valor Act, Congress made it illegal “to tell a non-defamatory lie about oneself,” which violated the Constitution of the United States.
Libby pointed out that everyone lies—they lie about their age, their marital status. They lie to make people feel better. They lie about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. “All Americans believe that simply telling these lies are fully protected under the First Amendment,” he said.
Libby conceded that the government had a legitimate interest in sanctioning lies that led to fraud, as in the cases where phonies have claimed to be veterans, even wounded veterans, to collect veteran’s benefits. But, he said, there were other ways for the government to protect the Congressional Medal of Honor, like publishing the names of the true recipients on a website.
Then the following exchange took place:
Judge: What First Amendment interest is served by allowing this type of speech?
Libby: Falsehoods can have affirmative value for speech; they spur the quest for truth. We live in a free society, where people are free to speak their mind, even tell lies. In this case, the government has decided what lies it wants to prosecute and what lies it doesn’t.
Judge: This guy is perpetuating a fraud on the public, in a public forum, in which it could be to his advantage to pump up his credentials. Why can’t the government protect our interest in those type of public fora?
Libby: Because it’s possible in our society that people prefer that liars get elected to office.
The big picture
I almost fell off my chair when the attorney asserted that American citizens prefer to elect liars. But the stupid claim hints at the broader issue that is at stake here.
The judges and attorneys argued about fine points of legal theory, such as the fact that the Stolen Valor Act did not have an intent requirement, meaning that it doesn’t say that people who falsely claim to be heroes have to do it on purpose. They argued about criminal and civil remedies.
But I believe that the important issue for the general public is that people who falsely claim to be military heroes usually don’t make the claim in isolation. If they’re lying about winning a medal, they’re lying about other things as well.
My ex-husband put on an elaborate charade of being a Special Forces hero, complete with medals and forged documentation. He was the keynote speaker at a Veterans Day ceremony. He did presentations for schoolchildren about the importance of Veterans Day.
He did not do this to claim veterans’ benefits from the government. He did it to make himself look honorable so that he could convince me, many other women and even businessmen to invest in his schemes. He created a false persona of honor so that we would believe and trust him.
That’s what these guys do.
For me and many other Lovefraud readers, the false military claims were just a symptom of the problem. The real problem was that the claimant was a sociopathic con artist out to take everything he could get.
I’m a journalist, and I’m all for the First Amendment. But using it as an excuse to protect lying con artists—and Xavier Alvarez certainly fits the bill—would be a tragedy.
Here’s the part that never ceases to amaze me: no matter how Psychopathic the Psychos are, there is always an equally Psychopathic lawyer to cater to them, craft their lies, fight their fights and destroy, or continue destroying, other people’s lives. The scary part is that it is these very Psychopaths that write and enforce the laws, run the country and make decisions for the rest of us. Is anybody surprised at the mess we’re in and does anybody wonder why?
As a society – and a species – we’re doomed to fail.
“It was a bad day for me. I didn’t explain myself correctly.”
I know it’s a tragic problem, but very often, psychopaths’ dishonesty, poor excuses and twisted logic make me laugh.
I often listen to french comics broadcasted on the radio, and I’ve noticed that some of their characters make us laugh because they behave and think like psychopaths (for instance an undertaker behaving like if he was selling cars; or a lying seducer who loses track of his lies but incredibly manages to smooth his blunders over.)
One of the social functions of art may be to train our “machiavelian module” to prepare us to face real life cons.
Dear Donna,
The part of the stolen valor act that says it is illegal to barter or sell medals is interesting because at just about ANY flea market, junk store, pawn shop, or antique store you can freely buy legitimate medals. Just a couple of weekends ago in Texas my friend and I went to a large monthly flea market and there were hundreds of medals available for sale.
The “nut job” who lives across the road from me (this is the guy who sued me for $50,000 for his emotional upset, after the plane my husband was in crashed on his pasture, killing my husband and severely burning 3 others, for HIS emotional upset that required money to make him feel better) claimed to have been special services, 5,000 parachute jumps —no one has ever made that many jumps–and FBI and CIA, and actually I have a deposition of him admitting he said this—wonder if I can get him prosecuted? (not really, isn’t worth the time)
His posturing, though, is so lame that no one in their right mind would believe him, and within a few days of him arriving in our neighborhood everyone in the area was calling him “crazy Bob”—-he was such a P.I.T.A. though that several of the local businesses actually asked him to leave and not grace them with his custom.
Others, though, with more social skills than “crazy Bob,” CAN and DO pull off the “Long cons” and actually convince people they are a “hero”—and then use that for financial or other gain.
I’m glad that the courts have upheld the Stolen Valor act and this creep has been exposed, one down and 10 million to go!
Oxy,
The Stolen Valor Act isn’t upheld yet. The original motion was dismissed, but it is now under appeal. The court has not ruled yet. They may still declare the Stolen Valor Act unconstitutional.
There is something funny (laugh out loud) about pretending to have medals for things never done.
psychopaths must feel entitled to have them. They do not have any qualms about stealing identities, money, trust, honour, valour…making them the lowest of the low no honour, no valour.
in their heads normal people must either be nice people because they believe the scam or crazy people who see through the lies…it’s a terrible version of reality. A really sad pathetic joke, yet they get away with it precisely because no one would believe any normal person would ‘want’ to fake being a war veteran…..
I guess the only real person is the one in front of you, right now… best not to believe the CV ever. I know this is Obvious and duh but I have to say it and say it and say it again they really are shallow, shameless and bewildering….Thats it, from shock to bewilderment.
Well, while we do have “freedom of speech” it does not give a person a license to yell “fire” in a crowded theater, and the person must face the consequences for the USE of their speech that hurts others as in liable and slander (though those things ARE difficult to prove sometimes) so I hope that the courts WILL uphold the Stolen Valor Act.
It just amazes me what scumbags like this will do to defend their “rights” to be con-men, and that they CAN find attorneys to help them.
and then there are those who actually serve……
http://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/article/762152–cfb-trenton-commander-faces-2-homicide-charges
Trenton is a small Canadian town (north of Rochester, NY), where the military is the only game in town.
The Dept/ of National Defense have said that they will investigate murders in the other cities/ towns where The Commander has been posted. The authorities obviously have a great deal of interest in him or this piece of information wouldn’t have broken as quickly as it has, given that the information about his arrest has only been in the news for a day or so.
It will be interesting to see what information shakes out about the Commander over the coming weeks.
Donna,
The veracity alone involved with Alvarez for lying and stealing honor and the rights of those who gave their lives and time along with true and real and honest displays of bravery is just hideous. He is not only a liar he is a thief. So now he is ENTITLED to representation for lying. He is also prolonging this nonsense for what? SO he can vindicate himself with his followers?
I have been conned by a man just like him who even recently went to great lengths to TRY to vindicate himself when he found his name and face on the pownetwork.org site. This may be the only justice that we, (yes other women too have come forward) will ever see because he also feels entitled to justice. So he walks free.
“I almost fell off my chair when the attorney asserted that American citizens prefer to elect liars.” This is the justice they seek. Their lack of respect for others convinces the sociopath that they CAN tell the lies because they WILL be believed. And when the truth starts to come out they rely on the weak individuals who prefer the lies to realizing THEY have been conned. So as long as others rally around them (the sociopath doesn’t care who it is that stands by his side credible or not credible) they DO count on the stupidity and LACK of bravery of others who will NOT call him on his lies. And so it goes……
What are we teaching our children? Where is the reward in coming forward and screaming the truth at the top of our lungs so this idiot and his idiotic attorney can claim a “win”? THis is wasteful and a disgrace and should have long been thrown out of court.
The damage is emotional for those who did believe him for a time. The damage is in that they walk free because even the FBI doesn’t want to waste their time going after these people. It’s sites like the pownetwork.org that continues to expose these liars who are much more. And yes this is just a symptom of other lies and activities.
The sociopath I dealt with, advertises himself as a graduate of University of New Mexico. It has not been proven, but his resume does not indicate that. Is it possible that he was a Navy SEAL, worked for the NSA and CIA covertly and obtained a bachelors degree and an associates degree from an upstate NY school all in four years while working three jobs? I don’t think so! Not only does the timing not work, the facts speak for themselves. He was kicked out of the Navy and was a laborer. And all that he has was obtained by suing insurance companies or given to him from relatives.
Shame on them all and shame on the justice system for allowing this banter and not laughing this guy out of court and arresting him for using his power and lies to obtain health benefits, stealing from his constituents.
keeping_faith:
Bravo!
Speaking as a lawyer, yes, the Code of Ethics in every state obligates a lawyer to zealously defend the interests of his client. That said, I cringe when I read of the antics of attorneys like Alvarez’s.
Moreover, what bothers me, is that from a societal viewpoint, we continue to engage in a race to the bottom. I recently read a newspaper story in which psychiatrists report a stunning rise in narcissistic disorders in patients seeking in-patient treatment in the last 20 years.
I can’t comment on the psychiatric community, but all I have to do is take one look at New York’s government and cringe. New York is on the verge of seeing its second governor in less than 3 years. The story, which is supposed to break in tomorrow’s New York Times alleges multiple instances of his cheating and drug use. His response? He lies. Our former head of the State Senate, Joseph Bruno was recently convicted for using his office to make millions on private business matters. Hiram Monseratte, the State Senator from Queens is facing expulsion from the assembly over his conviction for domestic violence, and yes, he lied and continues to lie about the whole episode. Today, the State Senator from the Bronx was arrested for misusing the funds of a charity he established. The list is endless.
Whatever happened to shame? Whatever happened to putting the community’s interests above your own? The level of disgust I feel for our society as a whole grows daily. Maybe, instead of building an island for Cluster-Bs which they can’t get off of, we need to build an island for those of us who can’t condone this crap to protect us from them.
Dear Matt,
When does the boat leave? I am ready to go!
I mentioned yesterday and will add to your list here about the Justice of the NY supreme court Gerald Garson who was caught on tape accepting bribes for fixing divorce custoday and settlements, and talking about how he was going to give the kids and the money to a guy (who had presumably paid him) and “he didn’t deserve it” but then turning around and making a SEXUAL comment about the guy’s wife, who was ultimately the one who brought down this crooked judge.
Google GERALD GARSON and see the full stories of his crooked life.
Of course it is all because he was sick, he was an alcoholic. Poor baby! He never admitted anything else except how bad he looked on the tape where he took a bribe but it was because he was DRUNK.
Matt, though I agree that politics is CROOKED to the bone, I must say that this has ALWAYS BEEN THE CASE if you look back and really read history, it has NEVER BEEN DIFFERENT.
Even our own founding father, George WAshington, embezzled from his expense account! Campaigned for bounty lands for the soldiers, but got hundreds of thousands of acres for HIMSELF, and when he was questioned about it, he said, well, if I hadn’t done it (gotten the bounty lands) for them they would have had nothing so I deserve to be reimbursed. LOL
The year at VALLEY FORGE while Washingtons’ men were starving and without blankets, he lived in a comfortable cottage with Martha who was driven out in a carriage and six paid for by the continental congress, and GAINED 20 pounds that winter, while my ancestor had no socks, much less shoes.
In today’s money, an article I read said the carriage was worth $1.2 million dollars, and of course he kept it after the war. That would have bought a lot of socks and shoes for his men who had none. They also put on balls and plays and banquets while the troops starved, but Washington felt that as an arristrocat he was “entitled” to live well, even when the troops weren’t “living well.”
I don’t know a single country in the world where the “elite” don’t govern the resources of the country FIRST for their own benefit, and throw sops to the populace…some are of course worse than others, but We have the FICTION here that all citizens are treated equally, which of course we know is NOT true, but most people want to believe the fiction because it reassures them.
The psychopaths in my opinion rise to the top in many cases because they ARE willing to climb up the ladder on the backs of others, regardless of what damage they cause, or what illegal/immoral act they embrace.