Tag: Medical Account
Post 11 – Trial – Anita Serda (part 4)
According to the records, as of September 2012, the PHCA had a loss of $26,481.84. In that very same meeting, the meeting minutes state “Committees will be receiving 10%, for example, we receive a $100 donation each committee will receive 10% and the general fund will receive 60%. A. Beautification & Safety B. Education & Programming C. Medical clinic 1. We will help them as needed for supplies and so forth. D. Festival” Continue reading…
Post 7 – Trial – Opening Statements
Anita Serda, Ashley Clifton, Attorney General, Board, Channa Beard, Engaging, Fundraising, Jason, Medical Account, Medical Clinic, PHCA, Prosecutor, RICO, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Stephanie Serda, Treasurer, VolunteeringExposing the requirements of Engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity Beard states Pg. 190 “There are many incidents that you’re going to hear of. And corrupt activity can be defined as theft and money laundering. Those are the two that we’re going to focus on for this trial.” Continue reading…
Post 5 – The Charges
$25k, $30k, $3k, Anita Serda, Ashley Clifton, Engaging, Jason, Medical Account, Money Laundering, Prosecutor, Real Estate, RICO, Sheriff’s Sale, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Stephanie Serda, TheftIf you have a lawyer, they are you! No matter how badly they screw the pooch, you are stuck with the consequences. In Jason’s case, his appeal attorney was clearly not aware of the requirements for the engaging charge. He only had ten days after the decision from the Appeals court to inform them of the law that required the reversal of the engaging charge; it did not happen. In January 2024 Jason became certified in paralegal studies and learned this law shortly thereafter. He filed a motion for review. Not only was it denied because the appeal was over… Continue reading…