Expose the LSSC Scooter Scammers and Demand Legal Action Against U.S. Branch Leaders!


Expose the LSSC Scooter Scammers and Demand Legal Action Against U.S. Branch Leaders!
The Issue
I am not a victim of LSSC but I am speaking for those who are.
I’ve watched friends, neighbors, and hardworking families suffer in silence after being misled by a coordinated scam operating across the U.S. under the name Lightning Shared Scooter Company (LSSC). People were convinced not by strangers but by trusted community figures who claimed authority, wore professional titles, and promised a better financial future.
One of the central names is Neema Carter, also known as Neema Bagume. She stood in front of people boldly presenting herself as a licensed financial advisor, opened an LSSC office in Atlanta on May, and tied her legitimacy to institutions like the 'Gwinnett Chamber' (an instagram account for gwinnettchamber.org). Her sister, Gloria Bagume branded herself as an LSSC Ambassador and echoed the same promises, recruiting, promoting, and spreading the narrative of financial freedom. And her mother started a whatsapp group designed to promote, attract and motivate investors into the LSSC ecosystem.
Inside that WhatsApp group, when members began panicking over locked accounts and missing withdrawals, one of the recruiters who personally onboarded new investors and added them to the platform’s communication channels posted a message saying:
“All the admins here are not LSSC employees. We are participants and investors just like you.”
She went on to remind members that the platform carried inherent business risks and urged them to remain calm, even warning that the group might be paused if panic continued. This statement came despite her direct role in actively recruiting members and promoting the scheme. Shortly afterward, Neema restricted the group so that only Admins could post, silencing open discussion.
But this isn’t just about Neema and her team.
It’s about a pattern dozens of individuals across the U.S., from city to city, state to state, who followed the same blueprint:
Register a business or take on a “manager” title, convince people to invest in scooter packages, daily earnings, and referral bonuses, keep recruiting even when withdrawals stopped and warning signs were clear and walk away quietly when the rug was pulled. These so-called “leaders” didn’t lose everything, their followers did.
Neema herself has a history. She’s had three previous companies dissolved by the Georgia Secretary of State. Yet this didn’t stop her instead, it reveals a pattern. On April 12, 2025, she hosted a grand LSSC launch event in Atlanta, presenting herself publicly as a licensed financial advisor and the face of the company. Just eight days later, on April 20, she registered a new business in Georgia, Neema Carter Co LC under NAICS codes used for Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices. Then, on May 30, she officially opened the LSSC office in Atlanta.
This wasn’t a case of someone simply joining a platform and getting caught up. This was a deliberate, coordinated rollout with corporate registration, staged promotions, and professional branding all aligned to give credibility and attract investors. This was not a naïve participant. This was a strategy. And it wasn’t a coincidence.
She knew what she was doing.
💔 What’s Happening Is Bigger Than One Person
This is about how scams are cloaked in community language, wrapped in prayer, encouragement, and fake empowerment and pushed by people who know exactly what they’re doing.
If this continues unchecked, it won’t stop with LSSC. These same individuals will simply change the name, the logo, the language, and repeat the cycle in another community, with new victims.
We are drawing the line now.
✊🏾 This Petition Is a Call for Legal Action
We are organizing a class action lawsuit to hold all known LSSC branch managers and promoters accountable not just for promoting a bad business, but for deliberately misleading people, recruiting them into fraud, and profiting from their pain.
We will not allow this to disappear quietly. We will not let them rebrand and return under a new scheme.
This is a stand for the silent victims who feel embarrassed, confused, or afraid to speak up.
If you are a victim of this SCAM or you know someone who is a victim and they feel embarrassed or afraid to speak up. 📩 Sign this petition.
📁 Upload your evidence securely here 👉 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1d5n-WnSXYE9cGlJK0tHkI1LYZqIV5PtB?usp=sharing
🗣️ Speak up. Share the names. Send the screenshots, receipts, voice notes, videos, and full messages
We are done protecting those who used our communities as playgrounds for profit. We’re here to protect those who trusted too easily and lost too much.
This is about truth. This is about justice. And this is about making sure they never do this again.
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The Issue
I am not a victim of LSSC but I am speaking for those who are.
I’ve watched friends, neighbors, and hardworking families suffer in silence after being misled by a coordinated scam operating across the U.S. under the name Lightning Shared Scooter Company (LSSC). People were convinced not by strangers but by trusted community figures who claimed authority, wore professional titles, and promised a better financial future.
One of the central names is Neema Carter, also known as Neema Bagume. She stood in front of people boldly presenting herself as a licensed financial advisor, opened an LSSC office in Atlanta on May, and tied her legitimacy to institutions like the 'Gwinnett Chamber' (an instagram account for gwinnettchamber.org). Her sister, Gloria Bagume branded herself as an LSSC Ambassador and echoed the same promises, recruiting, promoting, and spreading the narrative of financial freedom. And her mother started a whatsapp group designed to promote, attract and motivate investors into the LSSC ecosystem.
Inside that WhatsApp group, when members began panicking over locked accounts and missing withdrawals, one of the recruiters who personally onboarded new investors and added them to the platform’s communication channels posted a message saying:
“All the admins here are not LSSC employees. We are participants and investors just like you.”
She went on to remind members that the platform carried inherent business risks and urged them to remain calm, even warning that the group might be paused if panic continued. This statement came despite her direct role in actively recruiting members and promoting the scheme. Shortly afterward, Neema restricted the group so that only Admins could post, silencing open discussion.
But this isn’t just about Neema and her team.
It’s about a pattern dozens of individuals across the U.S., from city to city, state to state, who followed the same blueprint:
Register a business or take on a “manager” title, convince people to invest in scooter packages, daily earnings, and referral bonuses, keep recruiting even when withdrawals stopped and warning signs were clear and walk away quietly when the rug was pulled. These so-called “leaders” didn’t lose everything, their followers did.
Neema herself has a history. She’s had three previous companies dissolved by the Georgia Secretary of State. Yet this didn’t stop her instead, it reveals a pattern. On April 12, 2025, she hosted a grand LSSC launch event in Atlanta, presenting herself publicly as a licensed financial advisor and the face of the company. Just eight days later, on April 20, she registered a new business in Georgia, Neema Carter Co LC under NAICS codes used for Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices. Then, on May 30, she officially opened the LSSC office in Atlanta.
This wasn’t a case of someone simply joining a platform and getting caught up. This was a deliberate, coordinated rollout with corporate registration, staged promotions, and professional branding all aligned to give credibility and attract investors. This was not a naïve participant. This was a strategy. And it wasn’t a coincidence.
She knew what she was doing.
💔 What’s Happening Is Bigger Than One Person
This is about how scams are cloaked in community language, wrapped in prayer, encouragement, and fake empowerment and pushed by people who know exactly what they’re doing.
If this continues unchecked, it won’t stop with LSSC. These same individuals will simply change the name, the logo, the language, and repeat the cycle in another community, with new victims.
We are drawing the line now.
✊🏾 This Petition Is a Call for Legal Action
We are organizing a class action lawsuit to hold all known LSSC branch managers and promoters accountable not just for promoting a bad business, but for deliberately misleading people, recruiting them into fraud, and profiting from their pain.
We will not allow this to disappear quietly. We will not let them rebrand and return under a new scheme.
This is a stand for the silent victims who feel embarrassed, confused, or afraid to speak up.
If you are a victim of this SCAM or you know someone who is a victim and they feel embarrassed or afraid to speak up. 📩 Sign this petition.
📁 Upload your evidence securely here 👉 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1d5n-WnSXYE9cGlJK0tHkI1LYZqIV5PtB?usp=sharing
🗣️ Speak up. Share the names. Send the screenshots, receipts, voice notes, videos, and full messages
We are done protecting those who used our communities as playgrounds for profit. We’re here to protect those who trusted too easily and lost too much.
This is about truth. This is about justice. And this is about making sure they never do this again.
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Petition created on July 30, 2025