Dori: A Name You Can Trust?

So it looks like Dori's in-law Michael Gopin (yeah, that guy) is doing Fenenbock's commercials now.

Yep, just when you think things can't get more strange, add a personal injury lawyer doing commercials, amirite?

Fenenbock's new commercial is a bunch of kids repeating her name, mostly making reference to the Disney movie, Finding Dori.

Which is actually what the media calls it when they need to get comment from her - but anywho, back to my point.

The commercial ends with "the name you can trust".

Now, cut to the other day at the Chamber of Commerce forum. Apparently there was a little dust up between Dori Fenenbock and Enrique Garcia over whether or not Dori Fenenbock is in fact an attorney. Apparently she was waving a card to show she was an attorney.

As I've written previously, I checked all 50 states and Fenenbock does not have an active license in any of the states. She did have a law license at some point in the state of Colorado, but her status was inactive.

Since I heard she was waving around a card indicating she was an attorney, I naturally assumed she'd renewed her license. But as President Reagan once said, "Trust but verify".

So I did.

I called the Supreme Court of Colorado, they are the ones who maintain the records of who is and is not, a licensed attorney in their state. I called yesterday afternoon. I recorded the phone call, lest anyone not believe me.

You can hear for yourself, she still isn't allowed to practice law.



I jumped on their website too, just to be thorough. Turns out they actually remind attorneys that if their status isn't active and current, they can't practice law.





She also said that she was going to reign in spending as a candidate for trustee, then turn around and pushed for the largest bond in the history of El Paso County.

And she claimed to be an Eagle Scout.

So what was that about the name you can trust again?




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