Mark Mapp

The following information is provided for educational and public-interest purposes to document verified incidents of identity theft, financial exploitation, and related misconduct that affected my livelihood and property. All material is based on verifiable records, including emails, legal correspondence, and financial documentation.

What Offense(s) Did He Cause?

Mark Mapp caused both financial and reputational harm.
Beyond defaulting on the vehicle loan he convinced Chalise M. Mapp to co-sign, he used guilt, lies, and emotional manipulation to distort facts and persuade relatives to vilify her.
His behavior prompted family members to passively or openly slander her name while shielding his own wrongdoing.
If not for preserved video and credit documentation, these falsehoods would have been harder to disprove.
He also ignored the repayment agreement, allowing the account to charge off at $8,623, severely damaging her credit and financial standing.

What Laws Did/Does He Break?

(Citations: NJ Stat. §§ 12A:2-101 et seq., 2C:21-4, 2C:21-7, 2C:21-17; 18 U.S.C. § 1028A; NJ Common Law Defamation; Restatement (Second) of Torts § 46)

  1. Breach of Contract (NJ Stat. § 12A:2-101 et seq.) – Failed to honor the repayment agreement on a co-signed vehicle loan, creating direct financial loss.

  2. Fraudulent Misrepresentation (NJ Stat. §§ 2C:21-4 & 2C:21-7) – Misled Chalise about the loan and his DUI restrictions to obtain her financial backing.

  3. Credit Fraud / Identity-Related Harm (18 U.S.C. § 1028A; NJ Stat. § 2C:21-17) – Used her creditworthiness, then allowed delinquency to ruin it.

  4. Defamation and False Light (NJ Stat. § 2A:15-5.1 & Common Law) – Encouraged or permitted false statements that damaged her reputation.

  5. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (Restatement § 46) – Gaslighting and family-wide guilt tactics intended to cause psychological harm.

What Offenses/Crimes Continue?

  • Ongoing credit damage from the charged-off account.

  • Continued spread of misleading family narratives that question the victim’s integrity.

  • Emotional and social isolation caused by sustained manipulation and slander.

Backstory

In 2013, Mark Mapp persuaded Chalise Mapp to co-sign a vehicle loan, assuring her he would handle all payments.
Within a year he stopped paying and refused to return the car, claiming she was “not on the contract.”
When confronted, he relied on guilt and deflection—asking how he would get to work—while denying responsibility.
He later received a DUI, confirmed by the Dräger Interlock device required to start the car.

Details about Mark Mapp

His pattern reflects long-term manipulation and avoidance: denial, guilt-tripping, and dependence on women to sustain him.
He weaponizes familial sympathy and portrays himself as the victim to escape accountability, a behavior echoed in how certain relatives (Marketta Mapp and Mark Mapp Jr.) publicly defend him online despite verified evidence of wrongdoing.

Timeline of Events

  • Aug 31 2013 – Vehicle loan opened (Harris Automotive Group LLC).

  • Nov 1 2014 – First delinquency recorded.

  • Dec 1 2014 – Last payment made.

  • Mar 1 2015 – Delinquency first reported to credit bureaus.

  • Oct 4 2018 – $8,623 charged off under joint liability (Equifax report).

  • Apr 10 2020 & May 15 2015 – Facebook and Instagram posts by Mark Jr. and Marketta defending Mark Mapp Sr. and attempting to guilt Chalise.

  • 2025 – Evidence confirms ongoing collaboration between Mark Mapp, Marketta Mapp, and Danielle Saunders. During this period, Mark continued his long-standing pattern of aligning himself with women who finance or nurture his needs, using emotional dependency as leverage. When confronted by Chalise M. Mapp about the conflict involving her half-sister, he escalated the situation through manipulation and deceit, later staging and falsely alleging that he had been stabbed by her. This accusation represents an ongoing established pattern of retaliatory lying and deflection whenever held accountable.

Evidence Collected

  • Transcript: Takes Car from Mark Mapp for Non-Payment (PDF) – verbal admission and gaslighting.

  • Photo: Dräger Interlock breathalyzer – proves DUI restriction.

  • Credit Report Excerpt: $8,623 charge-off with Harris Automotive Group LLC.

  • Facebook Post: Mark Mapp Jr., Apr 10 2020 – public pressure for forgiveness.

  • Instagram Post: Marketta Mapp, May 15 2015 – loyalty to Mark Sr. and Jr.

  • Photograph: Mark Mapp with Danielle Saunders and Marketta Mapp – continued association.

Witnesses / Third-Party Involvement

  • Harris Automotive Group LLC (creditor of record).

  • Relatives (Marketta Mapp, Mark Mapp Jr.) who publicly endorsed and reinforced his false narratives.

Impact on Victim (Chalise Mapp)

  • Long-term credit damage and reduced access to fair lending.

  • Emotional pain from betrayal and family-based slander.

  • Long-term money stress that threw other parts of life off balance and made recovery harder.

Current Status / Next Steps

  • Case is still pending, but in the meantime preserve, present and archive all credit, transcript, and media evidence.

Public Record & Evidence Disclaimer

The following material is presented for educational, journalistic, and evidentiary purposes only. All names, email addresses, and communications shown appear solely to verify incidents of identity theft, fraud, and related misconduct. This publication does not encourage contact, harassment, or retaliation toward any person named.
Information is reproduced from existing
records, emails, and correspondence that form part of ongoing documentation submitted to legal and investigative authorities. Statements are based on verifiable evidence and are made in good-faith reporting to protect the public and defend my livelihood. Personal addresses, phone numbers, or unrelated private details have been redacted where possible to preserve privacy.


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