Tag: Elisa Rodriguez
Post 24 – Trial – Elisa Rodriguez (part 2)
“…he started to make a little fuss with some folks. I just really didn’t want to be around that anymore.” Nearly the only honest part of her testimony, Jason made a little fuss about a maintenance man lying about hours ripping off the community center and a board member that ruined the community center’s credit. Continue reading…
Post 23 – Trial – Elisa Rodriguez (part 1)
Elisa was not a part of the PHCA for any of the “theft” in question. It was clear that the State was desperate to find people to lie and testify against Jason. It is clear that since Jason caused her husband to leave the community center and her credit card fraud from the community city center, she had an ax to grind. Continue reading…
Post 3 – Visalus
$5k, Anita Serda, Board, eBay, Elisa Rodriguez, Finances, Fundraising, Jason, Kristie Koester, PHCA, Prosecutor, Spencer Moody, Stephanie Serda, Visalus, VolunteeringKristie and Dawid began selling Visalus through the PHCA. At this point, Kristie had already earned a status that earned her a $600 a month bonus toward the purchase of a black 7 series BMW. It was one of the perks of being a great salesperson. The PHCA received 5% of the sales. So, the process was simple. They would buy $5,000 worth of Visalus. Sell it on eBay for their cost plus free shipping and handling. Anyone who knows how eBay works knows that when you state free shipping and handling you still are paying for it, you just… Continue reading…
Post 2 – Before the War
Board, Dawid Smith, eBay, Elisa Rodriguez, Festival, Finances, Jason, Lawn Equipment, PHCA, Real Estate, Stephanie Serda, Visalus, VolunteeringJason had been a volunteer for some time before joining the board of directors. This was his first year with a significant role in the annual festival and the financial operations of the community center. Admittedly, Jason was not aware of how tight the finances of the PHCA were since the departure of several high-level fundraisers from the board due to a prior conflict with the same board members that would cause the new conflict. At the time Jason first joined the board, the PHCA had what one would consider a reasonable overhead. However, with little to no income it… Continue reading…