Start here — briefing
What this is
You are inside unit 10560 Wilshire Blvd #1103, Los Angeles, the condo at the center of the GTII v. Reichman receivership. Your job is to walk the condo and document, item by item, whether each of 22 pieces from the Garrett Hunter furnishing pack is physically present, missing, modified, or unclear. Tag photos to the items so the report is evidentiary. The tool autosaves as you go. When you're done, hit Export report at the bottom.
Why it matters — in one paragraph
Former GTII CEO David Reichman bought this condo in September 2023 using company funds routed through an intermediary Citibank account (First America #2810). He then spent at least another ~$330K of GTII money on Hunter's furniture and a full custom build-out. On September 18, 2024 the Nevada court entered a Receivership Order putting Paul Strickland in control of all GTII assets — which included the items Hunter had been holding in an LA storage unit for the condo install. The Receiver's consolidated inventory (April 20, 2026 memo §7) now identifies 19 specific items as Receivership Estate property: the original 13 frozen items in Van Nuys Extra Space Storage #3311 (letter of Sept 26, 2024) plus the 6 custom Hunter builds that his August 19, 2024 status email listed as "due for completion in 4 weeks" — all within the Receivership window. Subsequent reports indicate Reichman moved into the "newly renovated" condo anyway, and items from the frozen inventory appear to have been installed after the Receivership Order was entered — a direct violation.
Parallel spending trail — Design Within Reach (DWR)
Added to the memo April 20, 2026 (§6.1). On August 26, 2023 — the week the condo purchase closed — someone browsed 19 DWR products on dwr.com totaling $82,948 retail (Chromeo, Eames Soft Pad Exec, Float / Luva sofas, Heracleum III pendant, Plinth / Piscina coffee tables, Saarinen dining table, and more). Matched AMEX DWR charges total $50,408; two large DWR-Houston charges ($3,898 on 3/8/2024 and $21,917 on 6/18/2024) align with Hunter's Houston ops. Four post-Receivership-Order Larkspur charges ($4,125.28 aggregate on 9/26 and 11/2/2024) were cleared by Justine's mobile payments from a GTII-pipelined account — potential additional RO violations. Working hypothesis (§6.2): some Larkspur items may have been staged at Marinship Self Storage (Sausalito) and shipped south. While walking the condo, flag anything that doesn't match Hunter's pack but does look like a DWR catalog piece (Eames Soft Pad chair, Luce Plan lamps, Float or Luva sofa, or a Plinth / Piscina coffee table are the most plausible overlaps).
Case facts at a glance
| Case | GTII v. Reichman — NV Case No. A-24-896359-B |
| Court | Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, NV (Judge Williams) |
| Receiver | Paul Strickland — receiver@gtii-us.com · 206-963-1094 |
| Receivership Order entered | September 18, 2024 |
| Property | 10560 Wilshire Blvd, Unit 1103, Los Angeles, CA 90024 · APN 4326-035-060 |
| Acquired | September 7, 2023 (Glen Oaks Escrow #160-455733-JP) |
| Title holder | David Reichman, an unmarried man |
| Purchase vehicle | First America Citibank ****2810 — funded w/ laundered GTII stock-sale proceeds + $100K direct GTII wire |
| Designer | Garrett Hunter Studio (Los Angeles) |
| Contractor | Designing Edge Builders — Sacha Irwin-Smith, sacha@de-builders.com, 310-402-4259 |
| Frozen-inventory storage | Extra Space Storage #3311 — 15500 Erwin St, Van Nuys, CA |
The 19 Receivership-Estate items (April 20, 2026 memo §7)
Items i–xiii are the original Sept 26, 2024 Schedule A freeze — held at Van Nuys Extra Space #3311 pending Receiver inspection. Items xiv–xix are Hunter's custom builds listed in his Aug 19, 2024 email as "due for completion in 4 weeks" — now consolidated into the same Receivership inventory. Any of these found inside the condo = potential RO violation:
- i. CAM Studio dining table — Glas Italia SIMOON, topaz ($6,860 — CAM Studio SO-0661) [Exhibit A]
- ii. Blue Green Works dining pendant ($3,140 — Inv SO-430, marked PAID) [Exhibit B]
- iii. Vintage Italian armchairs ($8,493.76 — 1stdibs #93117042, AMEX x2001) [Exhibit C]
- iv. Console table lamps (wicker mushroom shade)
- v. Rose Uniacke sconces
- vi. USM Haller modular shelving, olive/chrome ($11,001.60 — Hunter Inv 1386A) [Exhibit D]
- vii. USM Kitos E Plus height-adjustable desk ($5,985.35 — Hunter Inv 1386A) [Exhibit D]
- viii. Eames Soft Pad management chair (green)
- ix. Eileen Gray Bibendum chairs ($8,445)
- x. Luce Plan bedside lamps
- xi. Noguchi Akari floor lamp ($600)
- xii. Custom primary bedside tables (black lacquer)
- xiii. Antique oriental rug (living room)
- xiv. Custom living-room sofa (Hunter custom) — due ~4 wks from 8/19/2024
- xv. Custom TV-area sectional (Hunter custom) — due ~4 wks from 8/19/2024
- xvi. Custom TV-area ottomans (Hunter custom) — due ~4 wks from 8/19/2024
- xvii. Custom kitchen banquette (Hunter custom) — due ~4 wks from 8/19/2024
- xviii. Custom daybed (Hunter custom) — due ~4 wks from 8/19/2024
- xix. Custom primary king bed + Holland Sherry blue wool headboard — due ~4 wks from 8/19/2024
Note: items i–iv, vi–vii (Exhibits A–D) now have receipt scans attached to the memo. Items xiv–xix were not yet delivered on 9/18/2024 — if any of them are physically in the condo today, that alone is strong evidence the install was finished after the Receivership Order.
Walkthrough protocol — on-site
- Fill in the metadata above (your name, role, date/time, attendees) before you start logging items — it goes on every report.
- Work room-by-room, top to bottom of the list below. Rooms are in the order the designer planned the install: Living → Media → Dining → Breakfast → Study → Primary Bedroom → Bathrooms → Other.
- For every item: tap the pack thumbnail to see Hunter's reference photo full-screen, compare to what's in front of you, then:
- Pick a status: Present · Not there · Modified · Unsure.
- Take photos via + Add photo: wide → mid → detail. For FROZEN items also photograph any serial plate, maker's stamp, underside, or packaging label.
- Note anything that matters — condition, location in the room, whether a frozen item is being used vs. stashed, any tags still attached from Hunter/storage.
- Anything you see that isn't in the 21-item plan (art, TVs, personal items, extra furniture) goes in the Items not in pack box at the bottom. Quick note is fine.
- Before you leave: hit Export report, download the .txt and the photo backup JSON, send both to counsel. Do not reset the device until you've confirmed delivery.
Photo protocol
- Camera GPS + timestamp on. Shoot at native resolution; the app will compress for storage.
- Every frozen or custom item: wide → mid → detail, plus any maker's mark or serial plate visible.
- One overhead shot of the living-room rug (the pattern is distinctive and matches the Hunter pack).
- If you can't open or access something, photograph the obstruction and note it.
If you find a frozen item inside the condo
- Photograph it from multiple angles plus any maker's mark/serial.
- Note exact location (which wall, which corner of which room).
- Note whether it looks in-use vs. unboxed/new.
- Mark status Present. Add a short note flagging "RO VIOLATION" so it pops in the report.
- Do not confront anyone. Finish the walkthrough normally. Counsel will escalate from the report.
Key contacts
Source documents
Tap any of these to open the PDF/image in a new tab. They're on this device and don't need a signal.
Priority / frozen-asset summary
Items on the Receiver's Sept 26, 2024 Schedule A are frozen — they may not lawfully be inside the condo. Items flagged POST-RO CUSTOM were mid-production on Sept 18, 2024; if present, they were delivered after the Receivership Order.
Items not in the furnishing pack
Anything found in the condo that isn't in Hunter's 21-item plan — art, electronics, personal items, additional furniture. List whatever you see.
General notes
Overall impressions, access conditions, anything the itemized list doesn't capture.