![]() To the Children of Craig Housley*** The Truth Has Already Arrived — What You Do Now Matters ***
By: Fiber Network Soluutions, Inc. Nolan Housley, Spencer Housley, Caylin Housley, and Camy Erlandson — the children of Craig Housley. You weren't in the room when Fiber Network Solutions was fraudulently acquired in 2003. You didn't forge documents. You didn't orchestrate the cover-up. And you didn't profit from it at the time. But now — two decades later — your names, your reputations, and your futures have become entangled with that long-buried truth. You Didn't Create This — But You May Have Inherited It There is credible and growing evidence that financial disbursements were made to members of the Housley family — possibly including tuition assistance, personal or professional support, or unreported asset transfers — around the time your parents re-engaged with Kyle Bacon and other participants in the Cogent Communications conspiracy, which I have identified in federal filings as part of a criminal enterprise under RICO, in late November 2024. On that very same day — November 21, 2024 — Kyle Bacon sent a message to Dave Koch asking, "What's a life-changing amount of money for you and Chris?" It wasn't an offer. It appeared to be gloating — a cruel insinuation that Craig had just been paid off and that Kyle's two-decade long criminal secret will remain buried. You may not have asked for any of it. But the record suggests you may have received it. The Moment the Truth Reached You On May 2, 2025, your parents received a formal legal notice outlining their involvement in a concealment scheme that qualifies as a predicate act under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d). Rather than consider the counsel it offered, digital forensics confirm that they forwarded the notice to members of the original enterprise — a retaliatory act that again reset the statute of limitations. That single decision eliminated any opportunity for cooperation. It moved your parents from silence to complicity. And in doing so, it exposed them to federal prison terms measured not in months, but decades. Dave Koch stated: "I want to make my position clear: I am not here to punish anyone. That is not my role. My responsibility is to report the truth — thoroughly, accurately, and in good faith — to professional investigators, regulators, and prosecutors who are trained to make charging, indictment, and enforcement decisions. I have no interest in personal retaliation, and I have already issued formal notice, documented obstruction, and preserved evidence through the appropriate legal and procedural channels. Beyond that, the responsibility lies with federal authorities, not me. My conduct reflects that understanding." The May 2 notice was not the first opportunity Craig had to do the right thing. It was one of six separate off-ramps presented to him over sixteen months. All were ignored. On June 17, 2025, the public release exposed insider stock sales and detailed how Cogent Communications stole not just a company — but a data center model, source methodology, and business plan — and then buried that truth for over two decades. https://fibernetworksolutions.net/ Less than two days later, at 1:11 AM CT on June 19, the May 2 legal notice was accessed again from a Housley device. Forensic logs show that heavy traffic from IP address 47.208.236.36, assigned to the Housley household, followed immediately. Within hours: Nolan Housley blocked Koch on LinkedIn, both personally and from the FNSI profile. Spencer followed. Then Craig. Then Caylin. This was not confusion. It was recognition — followed by retreat. Not because the evidence was flawed — but because it was irrefutable. What Your Parents Chose — And the Weight They Passed On "I cannot imagine how difficult it must be to reconcile what your parents chose. Not just what they did recently — but what they knew, both in writing and on recorded calls," Koch stated. They knew that a man — a friend of your father for 35 years, someone who helped advance his aviation career — had been medically incapacitated when his life's work was stolen. Craig, in writing, confirmed his belief that untrustworthy and disloyal individuals took advantage of a medically incapacitated founder — and called it a 'shame' that such corruption occurred. And yet — when given the chance to do the right thing — he and Inga chose to re-victimize that person. Not under duress. Not in confusion. But knowingly — by aligning themselves with the same criminal enterprise that erased that man the first time. That is not a weight any child should be expected to carry. But now — fairly or not — it has been passed to you. The Choice in Front of You You can keep following the lead of someone pretending to understand business and law. You can try to shield assets you didn't earn — and pretend this is someone else's problem. It is hoped that subpoenas overlook your connection. But based on the evidence trail, that appears unlikely. —OR— You can choose differently. You can speak. You can cooperate. You can be the first in this entire two-decade saga to say: "This stops with me." Covering up fraud you didn't commit doesn't make you innocent. It could make you complicit. It risks drawing you into a RICO criminal enterprise — not as an observer, but as a participant. But it's not too late. You still have time to choose a different path. Closing Invitation If you received money, tuition, career assistance, or assets tied to a scheme that exploited a medically incapacitated founder, then you already know what the right thing is. If you continue this amateur cover-up orchestrated by your parents — despite what's now proven to the IRS-CI, FBI, SEC, FAA, and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio — consider how that choice will affect your own futures: Spencer — Your ability to obtain an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate under FAR Part 61.153(c), your role at Horizon Air, and your long-term standing in commercial aviation. Nolan — Your eligibility for the MBA program at the University of Nevada. Your reputation in any future business venture — including those involving finance, such as FT3 Partners. Caylin & Camy — Participating in a scheme that defrauded a medically incapacitated man of his life's work is not something that reconciles well within medical ethics, professional licensing, or public trust — for either of you, or Daniel. Camy — your mom and dad brought you to my office when you were just months old. I held you on my lap while you smiled, snickered and chuckled so much, it became contagious, causing all of us to spontaneously laugh. The room froze as we all stopped to watch you. Your mom will remember that. None of you owe me anything. But you owe yourselves the chance to be remembered as the ones who faced it — not buried it. And time will remember what you chose. David J. Koch Federal Whistleblower President, CEO and Chairman Fiber Network Solutions, Inc. End
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