38 Studios’ Corso Launches Coffee Company in RI

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38 Studios’ Corso Launches Coffee Company in RI

Michael Corso and Bramo Coffee
One of the central players in the collapse of 38 Studios was Michael Corso and now he is on to his next venture — Bramo, a cold brewed coffee marketed in a metal container.

Corso was the political crony of former Speaker of the House Gordon Fox, who was recently released from federal prison. 

In October of 2016, 38 Studios founder Curt Schilling said he was stunned that Fox's crony and 38 Studios consultant Corso was not charged criminally. 

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BRAMO Coffee

Now, Corso has launched Bramo — “Whole Bean Vanilla is now available in a convenient 12FL oz aluminum resealable bottle!  Bring your favorite brew on the go with you anywhere!…The taste is always smooth and never bitter. Bottoms up!”

Corso does not hide his involvement in the Bramo brand. On the company's website Corso signs the message to consumers.

The Bramo corporation filed papers with the Rhode Island Secretary of State’s office in September of 2015, prior to the release of the report by Attorney General Peter Kilmartin and then—Rhode Island State Police Colonel Steven O’Donnell.  At a July, 2016 press conference, Kilmartin and O'Donnell announced that no criminal charges would be filed. 

Bramo products can be found at Whole Foods Markets in Providence and Cranston as well multiple locations in Massachusetts, according to the company's website.

Request for comment by Corso were not responded to.

Corso — Political Insider and 38 Studios Financing Scheme Architect

Corso over the past two decades had been able to use his relationships and political connections to make millions in fees from historic tax credits, payments on the 38 Studios deal, and movie tax credits -- all taxpayer sponsored programs. His success in part was fueled by his relationship with Fox, who presently lives in a halfway house in Pawtucket.

Corso dished out thousands in campaign donations

While Corso made millions on historic tax credits and was paid hundreds of thousands by 38 Studios for activities related to securing the $75 million in loan guarantees, Corso tapped the Rhode Island state coffers for millions more in movie tax credits.

As GoLocal reported in 2012:

The Providence lawyer who pledged more than $14 million in Rhode Island motion picture tax credits that had not actually been issued as collateral in order to obtain an $8.5 million loan for Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios is now playing a behind-the-scenes role in a Michael Corrente movie that is slated to receive $625,000 in state tax credits," GoLocalProv has learned.

38 Studios Documents on Corso:

Michael Corso's Deposition 

Corso Exhibit #125 Corso and Zaccagnino emails from 2009

Corso Exhibit #126 Corso email includes valuation documents on 38 Studios - date July, 2009

Corso Exhibit 127 List of NDA agreements signed

Corso Exhibit 128 Corso one-pager about 38 Studios, October 2009

Corso Exhibit 129 Email outlining February 2010 of RI staffing

Corso Exhibit 130 Email from Zaccagnino and Fox, March 2010

Corso Exhibit 131 Email from Schilling, cc:ing Fox and Zaccagnino, March 17, 2010

Corso Exhibit 132 Corso tells Stokes, all future communications should go through him

Corso, Exhibit 133 Projo reporter, see GoLocal story

Corso, Exhibit 134 Draft agreement between EDC and 38 Studios, March 25, 2010

Corso, Exhibit 135 498 Kinsley as a potential location for the company

Corso, Exhibit 136 Revised draft of agreement and draft legislation, April 1, 2010

Corso, Exhibit 137  Setting up calls with Wells Fargo, April 7, 2010

Corso, Exhibit 138 Stolzman and Corso

Corso, Exhibit 139 Due diligence memo, March 31, 2010

Corso, Exhibit 140 Wells Fargo needs to get approved

Corso, Exhibit 141 Corso, Saul and Stolzman

Corso, Exhibit 142 Draft comments for press conference, July 2010

Corso, Exhibit 143 Ownership schedule of 38 Studios

Corso, Exhibit 144 Payment to Orb - $250,000, Michael Corso

Corso, Exhibit 145 Payment to Corso for closing, $409,340.


INVESTIGATION: Fox, Corso and 38 Studios

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