CEO Impersonates Law Firm to Stalk Celebrity

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Founder and CEO of Future Leaders and several other corporations, Sanjiv Khullar, has been impersonating himself as a lawyer and law firm Ontario Legal Matters in Canada. Mr Khullar has admitted responsibility for this unprofessional behavior in person and in several emails to the police, Bianca Zenia, this website, and other entities. He admits one of the reasons for his this unethical activity is to find the home address and real name of celebrity Bianca Zenia, so he may force her to divulge information on one or more US citizens and this website.

It seems Sanjiv Khullar began this entire escapade because of his jealousy of a situation that never involved him. Bianca Zenia was attending an event in which several other celebrities were also attending; including Kevin Kostner, Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson, Wyclef Jean, Sophia Bush, P Diddy, and rockstar Gene Simmons. During this event, Mr Gene Simmons mistook Ms Bianca Zenia as Kim Kardashian. This incident of mistaken identity happened on the red carpet in front of the media and hundreds of fans. The Toronto Sun highlighted the moment in an article, and the resulting public reaction upset Mr Khullar. Mr Khullar then took out his frustrations against Ms Bianca Zenia on several websites in the US.

Mr Sanjiv Khullar, also known as Sanjiovani, is the CEO of several corporations in Canada including Future Leaders of Greater Toronto, Film Fans, and Fashionistas. Although he is the Central Executive Officer, Sanjiovani admits that several other personnel in several of his corporations approved of his activities. He also claims that he is under a "parent corporation", and key personnel at the parent corporation are also aware of his behavior.

On his own website, Sanjiv Khullar, admits to similar attacks in August against a company named 50 Dollar Logo (website 50dollarlogo.com). On this same website, Sanjiovani also discusses his involvement with a student organization. Sanjiv Khullar has also claimed to be involved in other community projects around Ontario in a discussion with the police about his harassing activity. Sanjiv Khullar was last seen handing our business cards and talking to individuals and organizations at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in an attempt to advertise his corporation FilmFans and its related website FilmFans.cc .

We strongly advise that parents and business owners should be very careful when dealing with this individual. When in doubt, call the police.

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CEO Sanjiv Khullar commits Copyright Infringement

On October 5, 2008, Sanjiv Khullar committed copyright infringement by copying the entire news article CEO Impersonates Law Firm to Stalk Celebrity above and emailing it to several entities including the Durham police and to one of his own email addresses sanjiv.khullar@gmail.com . This is a clear flagrant violation of several federal laws in Canada and the US. Thanks to the actions of Mr Sanjiv Khullar, the police now have a solid record of his actions.

Take a look at the posts from ontariolegalmatters.blogspot.com. Compare those posts to the ones on Mr Khullar's personal blog at sanjivkhullar.blogspot.com which he changed from the previous postings where Mr Khullar commits a similar attack against http://www.50dollarlogo.com/ . You may find some very striking similarities.

This whole incident began with a claim from Mr Sanjiv Khullar that another party committed copyright infringement against him. He claimed that the materials used in a private article on a private website were his property, yet he has not provided any evidence of copyright ownership on the material under the provisions of copyright law in Canada and the US. Mr Khullar claims he hired someone to take the photos, but he also admitted to the police in writing that he does not know the legal name of the individual. Either Mr Khullar did not check the person's ID during hiring in attempt to evade tax law and defraud this "intern", or he never intended to hire anyone and only became jealous and claimed to have hired this person when an unrelated incident garnered a lot of attention and were mentioned in an article in the Toronto Sun.

During this attack against Ms Bianca Zenia, Mr Sanjiv Khullar turned against MotionPictureCentral.com (MPC). MPC was never a part of the incident. The Durham and York police have verified this. Mr Sanjiv Khullar's own words in several police reports and in his own emails to the police show that MPC was never involved. Mr Sanjiv Khullar is merely attacking MPC because he wants Google, Yahoo, Live, Ask, and other internet services to remove the links and cached copies of his own invasion of MotionPictureCentral.com and other sites to attack, slander, and commit crimes.

These links and caches found across the internet outline the history of Mr Khullar's attacks which were originally against Ms Bianca Zenia and include his own actions of impersonating a law firm and impersonating an officer of the court in misposting illegal court orders on several websites. The problem is that on his own current blogs contradict the cached links and history of his own actions that were recorded by several independent parties across the internet. In the past 3 weeks, Mr Khullar has moved and changed the location and names of these blogs several times in an attempt to hide from these archives. He has been very afraid to post his accusations and claims on his own websites.

Mr Khullar has been creating websites for many years, and he does not seem to understand that each new post is another recording into the archives that can be used against him in a court of law. Even if he tries to claim that he was not the person at the keyboard and that these are not his own words, he knows who posted the articles and claims. Each time he has been caught, he has told the police, Ms Bianca Zenia, and MPC that he would take them down. If he did not post this information, how is he getting the usernames and passwords to take down 30+ postings from more than 5 websites?


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