Seattle In 1996, Harris as "Ree Perris", wrote a play entitled
For Women Only, playing a Jamaican woman named "Cleo", in Seattle. Steven Feder and Peter Stolz (sometimes spelled: Stotz Stoltz Stolz) started
Psychic Advisors Network, In 1997, Harris moved to Florida, met Steven Feder and Peter Stolz, Fort Lauderdale cousins behind Access Resource Services, Harris was using the Jamaican accent when she moved to Florida and began working as a tarot-reading psychic for a telemarketing center. Harris was approached by Access Resource Services while working at an event in a
Pompano Beach, Florida, mall and agreed to appear in an ad in 2000. In the late 1990s, Harris began work for the Psychic Readers Network under the name Cleo. She appeared as a television
infomercial psychic in which she claimed to be a
shaman from
Jamaica. Her employers' website also stated that Harris had been born in
Trelawny, Jamaica, and grown up there. The network used the title "Miss Cleo" and sent unsolicited emails, some of which stated, "[Miss Cleo has] been authorized to issue you a Special
Tarot Reading!... it is vital that you call immediately!" Charges of deceptive advertising and of fraud on the part of the network began to surface around this time. Among the complaints were allegations that calls to Miss Cleo were answered by her "associates" who were actors reading from scripts, and that calls promoted as "free" were in fact charged for. In 2001, Access Resource Services,
Missouri,
New York,
Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin, Florida and elsewhere, as well as the
Federal Communications Commission, In 2002, the
Federal Trade Commission charged the company's owners and Harris' promoters, Steven Feder and Peter Stolz, with deceptive advertising, billing, and collection practices; Harris was not indicted. The network had billed its victims for an estimated $1 billion. Harris voiced the character of Auntie Poulet in the 2002 video game
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. In 2003, the
New York Daily News reported that TV music network
Fuse had signed Harris as a spokeswoman. In early 2005, Harris was reportedly appearing on television as Miss Cleo in advertisements for a used car dealership in Florida, according to the
Broward-Palm Beach New Times. Harris offered "readings", priced from $75 to $250, and "weddings", priced from $350 and up. Harris had a podcast. In September 2007, Harris released a spoken-word CD,
Convicted for My Beliefs. Under the name Cleomili Harris she spoke, from Toronto, ==Psychic Readers Network's "Miss Cleo" lawsuits==