Having been completely ignored by the Detroit and national media, Marty Prehn has found a little known (and little listened to) internet radio host named Marti Oakley, who has a broadcast ironically enough called "The Truth Squad". Marty Prehn is a recurring guest interviewee.
Apparently, Oakley frequently provides a platform for a group called NASGA - The National Association to Stop Guardian Abuse, an admirable enough cause. I can see how such an organization with little funding would enjoy having any publicity, as long as it coincided with their mission.
That's where things get dicey.
There is compelling evidence presented by this and other blogs that Marty Prehn is not what he claims to be. In fact, he is quite the opposite. He abused his late mother financially, physically and emotionally. Documents available online for anyone, including Marti Oakley and NASGA, are accessible at Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER), a website often utilized by real journalists everywhere.
Had Oakley done her due diligence before turning the microphone over to Marty, she never would have permitted his claims of his mother's mental health when with her daughter, the existence of records that Marty was held in contempt for not providing to the court and about a dozen other crazy assertions. I do not know of Marty's relationship to NASGA, but their website leads me to believe that it's members pay dues and make cash donations, as they are a 501(c)3.
Readers: We all know that Marty doesn't pay for anything. Ever!
Marty Prehn: Get a job, you bum, and quit scamming people.
NASGA: Do you really want Marty to represent your organization when he not only doesn't pay his dues, but regularly cites your organization as being called "NASAGA" and has a documented history of abusing the very people you advocate for?
Marti Oakley: Would you like to rename your show to... umm... gee, I don't know, "The Scam Squad"?