Tag: Jason
Post 72 – Letter to Rep. Jim Jordan
I find it admirable that you care so much about former President Donald Trump’s state case in New York. I cannot imagine the attention you will give to one of your own from the great state of Ohio. Continue reading…
Post 71 – PHCA Finances
It should be clear that there was no theft of $238,000 possible from an organization in this financial situation. There wasn’t money lying around to steal. Continue reading…
Post 70 – Judge Reger
Anita Serda, Ashley Clifton, Corey Pratt, Douglas Kinder, Jason, Judge Reger, Kristie Koester, PHCA, Prosecution, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Stephanie Serda, VisalusOne thing that Jason learned the hard way is that during the appeals process, judges don’t really seem to do what they are supposed to. They read the motion and the prosecution’s reply. It is very hard to believe they pay attention to the evidence. Continue reading…
Post 69 – The Walter Celley Effect
Attorney General, Corruption, D&W Development, Dawn Sanderson, Festival, Foreclosure, Fred Moor, Gary Britten, Jason, Kristie Koester, Paul Belazis, Perrysburg, PHCA, Real Estate, Walter CelleyAfter these festival was over, a bill from the Perrysburg township was sent to the PHCA for tens of thousands of dollars. This bill included zip ties, extra police charges, and even charges for the fire department being near by. Also all kinds of supplies for the police. This had never happened in the history of the PHCA festival. Continue reading…
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 67 – Latest Appeal Denied
Many of you who have not experienced the criminal justice system may think that when you appeal to the court, they listen to what you have to say and then decide whether or not your argument has merit. You would be wrong. Continue reading…
Post 66 – Visalus Orders
$230k, Dawid Smith, Fundraising, Jason, KeyBank 2474, KeyBank 4177, KeyBank 7940, Kristie Koester, PayPal, PHCA, Purchases, Skampo, Stealing, Stephanie Serda, VisalusJason was convicted of stealing all of it; all of the money that went to reimburse people for their Visalus purchases on behalf of the PHCA. 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 63 – Trial – Closing Arguments (part 3)
Anita Serda, Finances, Heights, Jason, Kristie Koester, Medical Account, Ohio Innocence Project, PHCA, Real Estate, Richland Correctional Institution, Spencer Moody, Stephanie Serda, Toledo Community Foundation, VisalusHe wanted to do a for-profit property management thing where you’re going to buy the property and turn the whole thing around. This is clearly demonstrated when he talked about.” Kind of says it all. Does not really make any accusation or proof of theft. It actually seems to say Jason intended to build up the neighborhood. Seems kind of like the opposite of trying to ruin it and have it bulldozed. Continue reading…