Exposing The Truth: Slap Ink Shirts Embezzlement

Slap Ink Custom Shirts worker Yulian Galaz Ramos who happens to be the owner’s son is facing 10 felony counts for embezzling $178,000 from Same Day T-Shirt Printing in Temecula. This website is dedicated to uncovering the truth about his unethical practices.

In the heart of Temecula, California, a story of trust, betrayal, and business rivalry unfolds involving Matt Capelouto, owner of Same Day T-shirt Printing, a prominent apparel printing company in the region. The narrative began in 2019, under tragic circumstances, when Capelouto’s 20-year-old daughter was killed. This personal tragedy deeply affected Capelouto, both in his personal life and in his professional capacity as the head of his Temecula-based t-shirt and apparel printing business. The tragedy of losing a daughter was further compounded when his wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer.

In the midst of his grief, Capelouto turned to Yulian Galaz, a contracted worker at Same Day T-shirt Printing, entrusting him with more significant responsibilities. This business, known for its quick turnaround and quality apparel printing services in the Temecula area, required a trustworthy and efficient presence, especially during such a challenging period. Galaz took on additional work to help ensure smooth operations and maintain the high standards of service for which Same Day T-shirt Printing was known.

However, this act of trust led to an unexpected turn of events. Galaz is now facing 10 felony counts, accused of a major financial deceit – embezzling $173,000 from Capelouto’s business. The method of this alleged embezzlement involved the innovative use of the Square financial services platform used for processing credit card payments. Square was not the authorized platform for processing credit cards at Capelouto’s shop however, unknown to Capelouto Yulian Galaz had opened a Square account under the name Same Day Shirt Printing. Customers of Same Day T-shirt Printing, unaware of the scheme, were purportedly making payments directly into Galaz’s Square account, a manipulation that went unnoticed as these transactions were disguised under the business name.

The discovery of this embezzlement was a significant blow to Capelouto, who had already been dealing with the personal loss of his daughter, the cancer diagnosis of his wife, and the financial challenges of running a business in the competitive field of t-shirt and apparel printing in Temecula. To add insult to injury, it was reported that following his dismissal, Galaz opened a competing print shop in the vicinity of Capelouto’sbusiness, presumably financed with the funds he had allegedly embezzled. Galaz’s mother is listed as the owner of Slap Ink Custom T-Shirts.

The incident reached a dramatic climax when Eyewitness News, seeking to get Galaz’s side of the story, encountered resistance from his associates outside the Riverside Superior Court in Murrieta. During this confrontation, a physical altercation occurred, leading to a camera being dropped, an event that symbolically represented the tumultuous nature of the entire ordeal.

This series of events in Temecula, involving Same Day T-shirt Printing and the betrayal by a trusted worker, underscores the complexities and vulnerabilities inherent in small business operations, especially those in the niche market of apparel printing. It also highlights the devastating impact of personal tragedies on professional lives and the consequences of broken trust in a closely-knit business community like that of Temecula.

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