
Craig Goodliffe, a former Keller Williams team leader and CEO of the virtual assistant company, has been charged with child endangerment and intoxication after officers found nine boxes of marijuana in his home. There is.
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Cyberbacker CEO Craig Goodliffe was indicted on child endangerment, firearms and intoxication charges after his mother requested a welfare check from a Weber County sheriff’s deputy on January 8th. There is.
Craig Goodliff |Credit: LinkedIn
FOX 13 reports that Goodliffe was in the midst of a manic episode when police arrived at his Utah home. Officers said the home contained nine large boxes of marijuana products and two unsecured firearms that were covered in urine and feces.
The CEO said he was high on marijuana, Viagra and caffeine, and gave his son edibles to help him sleep while Goodliffe watched pornographic videos. Officers found the 8-year-old boy in his bedroom, where he said his father gave him gummy candy.
After removing the boy from the home, officers took him to a local hospital where he was tested and doctors confirmed the presence of THC in his bloodstream.
Goodliffe has turned off comments on his personal and business Facebook pages. However, he continues to post on LinkedIn. Two days after his arrest, Goodliffe said, “Focus on your strengths, not your weaknesses. Focus on your character, not your reputation. Focus on your blessings, not your misfortunes. please.”
Mr. Goodliffe began his real estate career at Keller Williams in 2004 as the founder of Keller Williams Success Realty’s Good Life Group. In addition to running the team, Goodliffe also became a coach for KW MAPS and the founder of virtual assistant company Cyberbacker. After exiting Good Life Group in 2020, it became his full-time business.
Cyberbacker serves business leaders in multiple industries, but is most prominent in the real estate industry, offering assistants who can handle transaction and property management, recruiting, property management, and financing operations. Masu.
The business page says, “Cyberbacker makes sure you choose the right partner for your business.” “CyberBacker is trusted by more than 2,000 Keller Williams Realty customers and smart business professionals in the U.S. to innovate their business through virtualization. Level up your business by hiring a world-class virtual assistant let’s!”
Goodliffe’s profile is no longer listed on the KW MAPS Coaching website. The only mentions of Cyberbacker on this site are in the profiles of two MAPS coaches who own Cyberbacker franchises in their respective markets. It is unclear whether his profile was deleted as a result of his arrest.
“Keller Williams is aware of the situation and is working to gather further information,” a brokerage spokesperson told Inman.
Goodliffe has not yet responded to Inman’s request for comment.
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