Get Rich or Lie Trying: The Life of Wolfgang Halbig

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Chapter 5: Splitsville 1991__________________ Wolfgang Halbig is working at Lyman High School as Assistant Principal during this time. 1992__________________ June 21, 1992: Schools, Parents Debate Proposed Anti-drug Policy  Wolfgang is quoted in an article about curbing teen alcohol use, foreshadowing thread that will become prominent in his own family life in the years to come: School Board members want a countywide policy because they say there is serious alcohol and drug problem in the district. High school officials routinely snag fliers on campuses announcing keg parties and overhear stories in hallways about weekend drinking binges. ”I’ve taken about 35 fliers this year talking about a big keg party,” said Wolfgang Halbig, assistant principal at Lyman High School in Longwood. ”How do you prevent this? Do we turn our backs or get involved?” Splitsville: Divorce between Halbig and Kathleen August 12, 1992: A temporary relief is recorded relating to...
1983____________________ January 14, 1983: Group Appeals to Legislature For New Song – An article about citizens attending a legislative session at Ocala City Hall that week. One of the attendees is Wolfgang Halbig. It is again noted that Wolfgang’s run for Marion County School Board was unsuccessful. He is described as a “former Florida Highway Patrol trooper,” and it is recorded that he “served on the blue ribbon traffic committee,” showing a presumably strong dedication to the principles of traffic safety at all times. At the legislative session, Wolfgang observes that since driver’s ed is no longer required, school boards look to it when budget cuts are needed (thus impacting his job prospects.) He also pushes for “more strict fines for people who violate the law,” possibly to recoup the expense of paying his salary.  [LINK] April 6 1983 “Halbig Accepts Sebring Offer” Halbig accepts the head coaching assignment at Sebring hig...
April 14, 1979 – Wolfgang Walter Halbig marries Kathleen Audrey Crace img src=”/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/image160.jpg” alt=”Halbig fired as head football manager at lake weir”/> May 9 1979 A blurb in the Ocala Star-Banner explains Wolfgang’s recent employment history. It is reported that, after being abruptly and publicly fired from Lake Weir High School, Halbig was transferred to Lake Weir Middle School. Wolfgang then received a coaching offer (apparently bumped back down to defensive coordinator) from Forest High School in Ocala, which he tentatively accepted and worked at for one week before changing back to Vanguard High School, where is expected to start as an assistant coach. Concerning the coaching position at Vanguard, Wolfgang would later claim in his deposition that “I was told I had the job.” Dec 21 1979: The Halbigs purchase property in the Tall Pines development. Wolfgang would later describe this property as “a home  for our first son to...
1977______________ _______ March 13 1977: Halbig is listed in an article as “The Lake Weir baseball coach.” Halbig blames injuries for the 10-2 loss against the Eastside Rams, but despite the multiple injuries in one game, also claims that “We just didn’t have the aggressiveness a ball club should have.”(Ocala Star-Banner: “Lake Weird Nine Loses Bizarre Battle) March 15 1977: Halbig’s coaching is “besieged by problems” according to a local sports writer. (Ocala Star-Banner: Kazually Speaking / “You Think You Have Problems?) Halbig assures readers that his Hurricanes, who have yet to win a game, will soon be training using a pitching machine, even after he learns that there are no electrical outlets at the practice field. “I think we’ll be back in the second half of the season.” [Halbig] said confidently. “ Once we get it together, look out.” May 26 1977 An article notes that Halbig is now coaching football and living in Ocala, Florida. http://ww...
1974___________________________ 1974-1975 THE TRUTH ACCORDING TO WOLFGANG: State of Florida State Trooper, 1974-1975 State Trooper-graduated from academy in Tallahassee, FL Assigned Miami, FL duty station Florida State Trooper: According to Wolfgang’s boasts over the years, he was the first trainee at the Tallahassee trooper academy to have held a college degree.  According to Wolfgang, during his less than two years as a rookie State Trooper from 1974 to 1975, he witnessed over 200 autopsies, was shot at multiple times and was responsible for conducting “homicide investigations.” He has not provided any documentation or witnesses to substantiate any of these claims, nor has he explained why he was assigned these senior responsibilities during his probationary period.  Wolfgang then quits, admitting that he is not cut out for law enforcement.  2012 Wolf Says: Halbig graduated from the Patrol Academy on April 19. 1974, and by his own admission did not last longer than the en...
Wolfgang Halbig The Hoax of a Lifetime Prologue: Straight Outta Heidelberg August 10th, 1946: Wolfgang Walter Halbig is born. somewhere in Germany. Wolfgang Halbig – Early Life (Germany) Wolfgang Halbig’s grandparents raised Halbig in the town of Heidelberg (State of Baden-Württemberg), until the age of twelve – twelve, or fourteen, or sixteen – but Wolfgang usually claims pre-teen. Halbig’s grandparents brought him up as a Catholic while in Germany, but would claim no faith as an adult. According to public statements made by Wolfgang on multiple occasions, he never knew his father. Wolf claims that his father was “in a concentration camp for three years,” sometimes saying the camp was located “in Posen, Poland.” This would presumably indicate Stalag XXI-D. papers: Wolfgang Halbig arrives in the United States – August 18, 1953 Relocation to the United States In 2012, Wolfgang gave a deposition as part of a civil lawsuit. In this deposition, Wolf ...