I need some advice...

chess.com will determine if he is who he claims to be or if he is not.
My concern is if he is not the person he claims to be how much damage can he cause to the game i.e. if he tries to to do private coaching to those who believe his is Garry Kasparov and suddenly those player are out thousands of dollars.
I'm not saying this would happen, I'm just trying to look out for the game of chess.
Like I said I do not know if he is or is not who he says he is, chess.com will sort it out as it seems evident that some have reported his profile.
If he is who is says he is then great, great for the game, the site and us little players as his account indicates that he is playing almost everyone.
If he is not, it is sad that someone would do that to the game and to us players.
Peace.

Don't listen to the disrespectful Superman Mr. Kasparov. He's known for being rude to other members around here. Garry, you're welcome to join a club that will accept you for who you are, Garry Kasparov, the 13th world champion, born April 13, 1963.
https://www.chess.com/club/intellectual-chessists-society
.. I have little doubt, that should 'Gary' live, another, 26{?} more years ; That he'll be, the Best octagenarian, chessplayer, alive ! [ :
You are probably thinking right now "since when does Garry Kasparov have a chess.com account?". Well I have decided to finally get involved with the online chess community. I wanted to be able to converse with my fans and play some online games. Now I need some advice from the chess.com community...should I come back and fully leave retirement after my tourney in saint Louis? I am sure hoping that the users of chess.com can help me out here.
Youre reported again.