Missouri Scammer Ryan Crowell Spoiled 73 Different Weddings, Says AG Chris Koster

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Searching around for Ryan Crowell, we did, however, stumble upon this September 2011 firsthand account on a consumer website called Ripoff Report. Some more complaints here.

Sounds stressful:

Ryan Crowell and any of his alias businesses cannot be trusted. My wife and I contracted with West Bottoms Photography in a package deal along with a venue in the West Bottoms of Kansas City Missouri. The wedding venue closed down, but this guy refused to return our deposit even after he lied to our face, assuring us there'd be "no issues" and our wedding venue was secure. He returned the deposit for the venue, but insisted that "the photography business was still intact, and there's a separate contract". This was a fantastic bait and switch. Promise a great deal on a venue and photography service, then the venue is no more, but guess what? He was savvy enough to make sure we signed two contracts.

I've attempted to take this guy to small claims court, but guess what? Despite his multiple business he can never be found to be served court papers. Even certified mail is returned to sender. Trust me here I'm not the only one to be burned by Kansas Memories or West Bottoms Photography. Ladies, there are plenty of viable wedding photographers in Kansas City, Shawnee, Mission and Overland Park.

I would definitely not trust your important date to Ryan Crowell photography or West Bottoms photography, or whatever iteration he is calling it these days. I would not ever recommend using the Mission Theatre for an event either - he's listed as the CEO there last I checked and also tries to hide his other businesses under this moniker. Check around before hiring this scam artist, West Bottoms Photography is NOT to be trusted with wedding photography and Ryan Crowell is a thief.

Here's Koster's full news release:

Attorney General Koster obtains $130,000 judgment against Kansas City wedding venue for canceled ceremonies Jefferson City, Mo. - Attorney General Chris Koster said today that he has obtained a judgment for more than $130,000 against Ryan Ronney Crowell and West Bottoms Hospitality, LLC, for failing to provide wedding services or refunds to 73 couples. The judgment requires the Kansas City business and its owner to pay $43,463.80 in restitution as well as $87,346.38 in penalties and fees for violations of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act.

Koster filed suit against West Bottoms Hospitality and Crowell last February. Following the trial in January, Jackson County Circuit Judge David M. Byrn found that the defendants contracted with 73 couples from at least September 2010 through April 2011 to rent out the historic Stowe Building for wedding ceremonies and to provide related services, including photography. Those services were never provided.

Crowell promised the couples the Stowe Building would be renovated in time for scheduled weddings and receptions, the first of which was to take place on April 10, 2011. Despite these promises, Crowell failed to apply for the required construction permits. Crowell also failed to take steps necessary to get the 100-year-old warehouse up to code to hold events as planned: the building was not wheelchair accessible, the only passenger elevator was inoperable, and the fire escape did not even reach the ground. The defendants did not inform their consumers of the permitting issues. Kansas City stopped renovations due to permit deficiencies, and ultimately canceled all 73 events. The first wedding was set to take place less than a week following the cancellation. The defendants never refunded the consumers the $43,463.80 in collected deposits and other payments. Couples were left scrambling to find other venues and wedding services.

Along with the order to pay $130,810.18, the defendants are also permanently enjoined from "taking payment for and/or providing event services in the state of Missouri, including, but not limited to wedding venue and/or reception services."

"The actions of Mr. Crowell and his business not only cost many Kansas City area brides and grooms their money, but also the expense and stress of making new plans," Koster said. "His actions marred the wedding days of 73 couples. I am pleased the Missouri Attorney General's Office was able to step in to protect consumers and stop this scam."

The Attorney General's Office noted the assistance of the Kansas City Department of City Planning and Development in prosecuting the case.

Here's the suit.

AG Chris Koster

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jenadd3
jenadd3

My heart breaks for these brides and it is about time he gets punished for his bad business practices.  I was married in May 2005.  We hired Kansas Memories (Ryan Crowell) to take our photos.  The photographer we interviewed is not the photographer who took our wedding photos.  They were horrible!  We actually never received our edited photos, photo album and video we paid for.  After tons of emails, letters and phone calls we did receive the raw photos on CD (more than 2 years later).  

Lossy Dreamsequence
Lossy Dreamsequence

How did these people run into this snake in the first place? That would be valuable information to anyone looking to avoid this type of scam. Most certainly would suggest if there are no good reviews available in a simple online search they must not know what they are doing. Such a shame.

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