My Experience with Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, Brandon Medford, and Corsa Auto Group
My name is Jose Aguilera. In 2023, I became a victim of an elaborate exotic car investment scam. It was run by Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford through a company called Corsa Auto Group.
What was pitched to me as a high-end, passive income opportunity turned out to be a calculated, well-practiced fraud operation — one that’s left me with financial losses, personal stress, and a mission to warn others before they fall into the same trap.
In October 2023, I was contacted by Kierre Gibson, who introduced me to a program he called “supercar automation.” The idea was simple:
I’d invest in exotic vehicles like a Lamborghini or Maybach.
Corsa Auto Group would manage them, rent them out, and split the profits with me.
I’d receive recurring income — totally passive, zero management needed.
To join the program, I was asked to pay a $20,000 upfront “membership fee.” After that, I was encouraged to buy:
A 2015 Lamborghini Huracán
A 2024 Mercedes Maybach
I financed the cars, paid the entry fee, and trusted the process — especially because the car deals were handled by Brandon Medford, a broker who brands himself as a top-tier auto consultant with celebrity endorsements.
From the moment I handed over control, the red flags started piling up:
I never received a single dollar in rental income.
My vehicles were used regularly — both by the team personally and by renters — and yet I saw none of the profits.
All earnings were “tracked” through a Notion dashboard managed by Corsa — but they controlled the data and deleted it when I raised concerns.
They blamed delays on “accounting” or vague system issues, and kept me in limbo for months.
This wasn’t passive income. It was passive theft.
Their strategy wasn’t just about stealing money — it was about manipulating trust and erasing evidence.
Here’s how they kept control:
They conducted most communication through Telegram group chats, which they could delete at will.
If you questioned earnings or asked for updates, they gaslighted you, claiming everything was “on track” and making you feel like you were overreacting.
They showed fake earnings in Notion, but if you challenged them or walked away, they’d wipe the data completely.
They constantly blamed “accountants” or outside delays — never taking responsibility for funds that went missing.
The goal was clear: Keep you chasing until you give up.
In addition to the lost income, I was hit with significant unexpected costs:
$1,500/month in “parking fees” — even though the cars were constantly being used.
Over $3,000 in tickets and tolls, all under my name.
After they claimed my Lamborghini had been in an accident, they used my power of attorney to collect the insurance payout themselves, then tried to charge me for the repairs.
By June 2024, I had enough. I officially ended my involvement and demanded my vehicles back.
They stalled — moving my Lamborghini between states, giving me the runaround, and delaying the return for as long as possible.
I finally recovered the Lambo in late July 2024. The Maybach? Still unresolved.
They’ve kept every dollar of income. They still owe me a substantial amount. And I’ve been left holding the bag — legally and financially.
Let me be clear about the key players:
Ethan Duran – Alleged ringleader. Runs the Corsa Auto Group brand and oversees operations.
Kierre Gibson – The recruiter and relationship manager. Makes the initial contact, builds trust, and keeps the illusion going.
Brandon Medford – The broker who facilitates the car purchases and presents himself as a legitimate authority — but knew the scam structure from day one.
I’ve collected substantial proof, including:
Signed contracts and payment receipts
Full communication logs with all three individuals
Screenshots of Notion reports before they were deleted
Video evidence: An associate named Aaron Grant, who rented my Lamborghini, was recorded explaining how the entire Corsa scam works — including how cars are rented nonstop and owners are never paid.
Note: Aaron Grant did not scam me directly, but his on-camera admission validates everything I experienced.
I am not the only victim. Since going public, I’ve been contacted by others who were promised the same opportunity — and ended up with the same outcome: no returns, no support, no transparency.
Together, we’re now exploring legal action against everyone involved in this scheme. If you’ve been targeted, please reach out — you are not alone.
If you are ever approached by:
Corsa Auto Group
Ethan Duran
Kierre Gibson
Brandon Medford
Walk away. Fast.
No matter how polished the pitch looks, how many “testimonials” they show, or how glamorous the cars are — it’s all part of the show.
I made the mistake of trusting them. Now I’m doing everything I can to stop them from hurting anyone else.
If you’ve been scammed too, or you’re looking into legal options, message me directly. Let’s expose this fully — and make sure it ends here.