Katie Kay—one of JT Foxx’s promoted “top coaches”—claims 18 business exits.
I spent extensive time trying to verify that.
Result: zero confirmed exits.
Not “hard to find.” Not “private deals.”
Nothing.
What does show up in public records?
- Companies tied to her name in Canada dissolved for non-compliance
- No verifiable track record of owning or operating:
- a construction company
- a medical company
- a CBD business
- or any large-scale lending operation
- No evidence supporting claims of issuing $97M/day in loans
- No record of any Congressional award—despite repeated claims
At some point, this stops being “marketing exaggeration” and starts looking like systematic misrepresentation.
And here’s the part that should concern anyone paying for coaching:
When asked for proof?
Blocked. Ignored. Deflected.
Meanwhile, JT Foxx continues to platform and promote these claims.
So let’s be direct:
You’re being asked to pay high-ticket money to learn business from someone whose entire success story does not withstand basic due diligence.
No verified exits.
No verified companies.
No verified awards.
Just branding.
JT’s favorite line is: “Trust—but verify.”
So verify.
Check registries.
Check transaction history.
Check awards databases.
Don’t outsource your judgment to stage presence, luxury imagery, or “celebrity proximity.”
Because if the numbers aren’t real,
you’re not buying education—you’re buying a story.
If anyone here has actual, verifiable proof of these claims—post it.
#JTFoxx #KatieKay #BusinessCoaching #DueDiligence #HighTicket