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  • Steve Renner Fires, Gets Restraining Order Against Donald Allen; Says Former VP Harassed Him, Tried To Extort $100,000

    Steve Renner

    Former INetGlobal CEO Steven Keough now has some company on the list of people alleged to have tried to extort money from the Steve Renner family of companies.

    Renner went to court yesterday in Minnesota to seek a restraining order prohibiting Donald Allen from harassing him. The order was granted after Renner asserted Allen tried to extort $100,000 and had engaged in a pattern of abusive behavior, including raising “havoc” with employees, threatening “to destroy him and his family,” posting libelous and defamatory material on the Internet and engaging in verbal harassment.

    Allen also was accused to taking pictures of Renner’s offices and employees without their consent.

    “[Allen] has attempted to extort $100,000 from Petitioner’s businesses [and] if not paid will go to the FBI and Secret Service,” Renner asserted.

    A judge ordered Allen not to harass Renner, not to have any contact with Renner and to stay away from Renner’s home. The judge also ordered Allen to stay one “city block” away “in all directions” from Renner’s businesses in Minneapolis.

    Should Allen violate the order, he could be arrested, jailed for up to 90 days and fined up to $1,000, according to the order. Subsequent violations of the order could result in stiffer measures, including the filing of felony charges that could land Allen in jail for for up to 10 years and force him to pay a fine of up to $20,000.

    Allen is referred to in court papers as a previous employee of a Renner company.

    In a story published yesterday on the PP Blog, Allen said he was cooperating with the U.S. Secret Service “100 percent” in a probe of Renner’s business practices. The Secret Service said in February that it believed Renner was operating a Ponzi scheme and engaging in wire fraud and money laundering.

    Renner has not been charged with a crime and denies wrongdoing. Allen was vice president at V-Newswire, one of the “V” entities in the Renner family of companies. The Secret Service said in February that Allen had given confusing information to a customer of INetGlobal, another Renner entity.

    Allen denies wrongdoing, and now says he has met with the Secret Service twice and is cooperating fully in the Ponzi probe. The first meeting with the Secret Service occurred Friday, after agents showed up unannounced at his home, Allen said yesterday.

    In March, Renner accused Steven Keough, the former CEO of INetGlobal, of trying to extort $500,000 from the company. Keough may be the government’s star witness if charges are filed.

    “This is the same move they tried on Steve Keough,” Allen said this morning.  “I never tried to extort anything.”