In a recent exclusive interview, Journalist Travis Chase spoke with Adacia Coleman, the proprietor of Limitless Lenders, a business that has been under scrutiny for alleged fraudulent activities since early 2025. Coleman is currently facing multiple charges of fraud, with 86 additional counts pending.

Coleman explained that she founded Limitless Lenders in February 2024 to help individuals acquire vehicles without upfront payments. However, her operation faced challenges when she encountered issues with law enforcement and clients, leading to the collection of documents and devices by the police, which crippled her ability to conduct business.
“I had only one vehicle out at that time, and when the police began contacting my clients, they requested refunds,” Coleman stated. Despite the turmoil, she tried to maintain transparency through social media, explaining her circumstances to clients.
Coleman revealed that she has over 150 clients and owes approximately $100 million, a figure that includes lost deposits and investments in vehicles that were not delivered as promised. She emphasized her intention to repay her clients, stating, “I do intend to pay back as fast as possible.”
In response to the allegations against her, Coleman expressed frustration, claiming that external factors and miscommunication contributed to her current predicament. She mentioned that she had invested over $100 million in her business, which included payments to various dealers, and noted that some clients were still making payments on vehicles.
While discussing her legal troubles, Coleman mentioned that two initial charges had been dismissed, but she now faces a daunting number of additional charges. She expressed hope for a resolution, stating, “I’m hoping that as cases come up, I can settle them.”
Coleman also addressed threats against her life, indicating that she has made reports to the police, but feels that her concerns have not been taken seriously.
As the situation unfolds, Coleman urges her clients to remain patient as she works towards resolution. “Just hold the faith for me,” she pleaded.
This interview sheds light on the challenges faced by Coleman and her business, as she navigates the complexities of legal issues and strives to regain trust among her clients. The coming months will be crucial as she seeks to resolve her financial obligations and legal troubles.
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