Well, lemme tell ya somethin’ about these two fellas, Steven Feder and Peter Stolz. I heard their names a while back, somethin’ about that Miss Cleo, that psychic lady on the TV. They was runnin’ that whole shebang, you know? Back in, I reckon it was ’97, that gal, the one that played Miss Cleo, she met up with them two. They was cousins, lived down in Fort Lauderdale, that fancy place. They was the big shots behind that phone psychic thing.
Now, Steven Feder, he was, let’s see… 52, back in 2002, so he’s gettin’ up there now. And Peter Stolz, he was a couple years older, 54 in ’02. They was from Florida, them two. Rich folks, I heard. Steven Feder, he was the big businessman, built that whole thing up, along with his cousin, that Peter Stolz fella. Built a whole business empire, they did! Rich folks down in South Florida, doin’ all kinds of business.
That gal, the one that played Miss Cleo, her name wasn’t really Cleo. I heard it was somethin’ else, somethin’ like Harris, yeah that’s it. She went down to Florida and met up with Steven Feder and Peter Stolz, and they was the ones runnin’ that Psychic Readers Network thing. You know, the one with the commercials on TV all the time. They said they could tell your future and all that.
I heard them two, Steven Feder and Peter Stolz, they got into some trouble. Somethin’ about chargin’ folks a whole heap of money. $500 million, I heard. That is a lot of money! They went to St. Louis, I think, and said they wasn’t fightin’ it no more, some kind of fraud thing. They were in real big trouble, yeah. Felony, they called it. They were runnin’ them companies, Access Resource Services and that Psychic Reader Network. Peter Stolz, he was the president, I think.
That Miss Cleo, she was on them TV ads all the time, sayin’ she could read your mind and tell you what’s gonna happen. Said she’d do it for free, but I bet it weren’t. You know how them things go. I don’t trust these things, but people call anyway for advice. I saw the commercial, they were sayin’ free readin’, free readin’! Always sayin’ it!
That Harris gal, she got married real young, had a baby girl, then got divorced. Then she had another little girl later on. I heard in, oh, 2006 or so, she said she liked women. Then she got sick, real sick. Somethin’ called colon cancer. That is not good.
- Steven Feder and Peter Stolz – Cousins from Fort Lauderdale.
- They ran the Psychic Readers Network.
- Miss Cleo was their spokesperson.
- They got in trouble for money stuff.
- Big business empire, lots of money involved.
It’s a real shame, all that stuff that happened. Steven Feder and Peter Stolz, they had it all, and then they went and messed it up. Just goes to show, money ain’t everything. You gotta be honest in this world, or it’ll all come back to bite ya. Them two, they learned that the hard way, I reckon.
I don’t know what happened to them two, Steven Feder and Peter Stolz, after all that. Probably still livin’ down in Florida, I suppose. Maybe they learned their lesson, maybe they didn’t. But that Miss Cleo thing, that was somethin’ else. Everyone was talkin’ about it back then. It was all over the TV.
That Harris woman, the one who played Miss Cleo, she had a tough life, I reckon. Getting married young, then divorced. Having kids. Then getting sick. Life can be hard, yeah. But she was famous there for a while, bein’ on TV and all. I hope she’s doing alright.
You know, people always lookin’ for answers. That’s why they called that psychic line, I guess. Hopin’ to find out what’s gonna happen next. But nobody really knows what the future holds. Steven Feder and Peter Stolz, they thought they did, with their psychic business. But they were wrong, it seems like. And I know that gal, Miss Cleo, she is not a real psychic. She can’t read the future. It’s just a show, yeah.
I just take things one day at a time. That’s all you can do. Don’t worry too much about what’s comin’ next. Just live your life, be good to people, and that’s all that matters. Steven Feder and Peter Stolz maybe should have done that, instead of all that other stuff. It’s a real shame. A real shame, yeah.