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False Diagnosis 28 Canon Escondido

When the seller lies, what else isn't true?

He falsely listed himself as an MD on LinkedIn. He gave false medical advice while intoxicated.

Would you trust him to sell you a house?

 

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False Diagnosis 28 Canon Escondido

Medical Claims, Misinformation, and Questions of Credibility

Aguest at 28 Cañon Escondido was given false medical information during a phone call with the seller, James (who listed himself as an MD on LinkedIn). While audibly intoxicated, James misinterpreted a normal lab result and insisted the guest had “full-blown diabetes.” The guest, already managing serious medical concerns, immediately recognized this as misinformation and did not act on it.

No evidence has ever been presented to support James’s medical claims, and no affiliation with any medical institution has been verified. He continues to list himself as an MD on his LinkedIn profile and many places online, despite never earning a medical degree.

The seller (James Goldberg) falsely claims to be a medical doctor, including on his LinkedIn profile.

This incident—though not physically harmful—raises questions about the seller’s judgment, credibility, and behavior toward vulnerable individuals. Buyers evaluating the property may wish to consider the broader pattern of interactions shared on this site.

This information is shared in the interest of public awareness and environmental safety. To learn more about the seller and the broader context, see this page.

sundial in the yard at 28 Canon Escondido

What Happened Here

Six accounts raising serious questions about the history and safety of 28 Cañon Escondido, Sandia Park, NM 87047.

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