Tag: Board
Post 68 – Treasurer’s Reports
Out of the 11 months that Jason was on the board with Anita, There were 8 meetings with one meeting lacking a quorum). Of the seven meetings with a quorum, Treasurer’s reports were presented at EVERY ONE. Continue reading…
Post 65 – Sentencing Statements (part 2)
$238k, Board, Douglas Kinder, Finances, Jason, Paul Belazis, Perrysburg, PHCA, Stealing, Steve Kramer, Theft, VolunteeringI do appreciate the support from the community center. I appreciate the fact that they have never, at no time ever accused me of stealing any funds from them. And I just hope that you, the court, realize that sometimes the prosecution just gets it wrong. I love my family. I love my community. I love the community center. And I thank you for letting me talk. Continue reading…
Post 64 – Sentencing Statements (part 1)
$1800, $238k, Ashley Clifton, Attorney General, Board, Dr. Paat, Forensic Accountant, Jason, Medical Account, Paul Dobson, PHCA, Prosecutor’s Office, Wood County“The evidence adduced at trial indicated that there is approximately $238,000 that the Accountant (Ashley Clifton) from the Attorney General’s office determined was stolen in regards to this.” Just look at Clifton’s testimony. Enough said. Continue reading…
Post 62 – Trial – Closing Arguments (part 2)
$4000, Anderson, Anita Serda, Board, Cash, Channa Beard, Douglas Kinder, Investment Account, Jason, Kristie Koester, Medical Account, PayPal, PNC, VisalusSo what you meant to say is that no cash was used for Visalus, but Mr. Craig did pay the people who were owed money in cash. Continue reading…
Post 61 – Trial – Closing Arguments (part 1)
$25k, Board, Channa Beard, Closing Arguments, Fundraising, Jason, Kristie Koester, PHCA, Prosecution, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Stephanie Serda, VisalusWasn’t the point of Visalus to earn money for Stephanie and Spencer’s paychecks? Jason was the only one to donate that was not getting it returned through a paycheck. Continue reading…
Post 60 – Trial – Stephanie Serda (recall p3)
Anita Serda, Board, Finance Committee, Investment Account, Jason, Kristie Koester, Medical Account, Meeting Minutes, PHCA, Stephanie Serda, Toledo Community Foundation, Tom Matuszak, Treasurer, VisalusProsecution charges Jason with stealing commission from EIGHT NON-MENTIONED Visalus distributors from the PHCA. Continue reading…
Post 57 – Trial – Harold Jason Craig (part 6)
Craig “Yes. When the distributors donated their proceeds we would use that money to purchase more product to earn more to continue selling the product. So, yes.” Continue reading…
Post 52 – Trial – Harold Jason Craig (part 1)
Pg. 869 Smith “Based on your experience on the board at that time what could you tell us about the financial situation of the organization?” Craig “Okay. Technically when I first came on it wasn’t bad. But there was no income coming in. There’s a lot of expenditures, especially with the salary. I remember — Spencer was not there — but there was a couple employees and the Stephanie Serda’s salary was pretty expensive. At the time we paid Rosendo Rodriguez was the landscaper and the janitor. So that was a significant weekly cost. Expenses were pretty high at the… Continue reading…
Post 51 – Trial – Douglas Kinder (part 8)
Board, Bob Mack, Charitydude, Craig LaHote, Douglas Kinder, Investment Account, Jason, KeyBank, Lawn Equipment, Medical Account, Meeting Minutes, Perrysburg, PHCA, PNC, Stephanie Serda, Walter CelleyAlso, for the record, upon the PHCA accounts being switched from KeyBank to PNC in December 2012, the medical clinic account was renamed the investment account. Continue reading…
Post 48 – Trial – Douglas Kinder (part 5)
Pg. 762 Kinder “In November 2012 the PHCA board met and they made a decision that they were going to take funds, because of their financial difficulties. I got this from their meeting minutes and from interviews that I conducted with others, that they needed money to add to their account. So they decided to contact the TCF and request funds from their endowment. Per TCF protocol they sent a copy of the meeting minutes. Miss Serda signed a letter.” Continue reading…