Tag: Meeting Minutes
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 59 – Trial – Stephanie Serda (recall p2)
“We have the ability to take the dollars out of it and invest in the interest of the PHCA. We would buy homes/lots, rent them, resale them back into our community, and reinvest the monies.” Continue reading…
Post 58 – Trial – Stephanie Serda (recall p1)
One thing to remember is that the October meeting minutes had two sets. One was a copy of the September minutes that were labeled October. To any sane person, it is clear that the secretary (Chico Martinez) made a mistake and corrected it. 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 50 – Trial – Douglas Kinder (part 7)
Anita Serda, Complaint, Douglas Kinder, Investigation, Jesse Spier, Meeting Minutes, Paul Belazis, PHCA, Real Estate, Spencer Moody, Stephanie Serda, Theft, VisalusIn this case, the PHCA and its representatives made the complaint, right? Nope. Nobody from the PHCA. So, Mr. Kinder, if the business you are saying was stolen from does not cooperate with you, testify at trial, or sign a legal complaint, why are you proceeding with a case? If the business doesn’t say they were stolen from, how do you proceed with a theft case against someone? Who does Mr. Craig hold responsible for this corrupt trial? You seem to be the guy. Continue reading…
Post 49 – Trial – Douglas Kinder (part 6)
$238k, Charitydude, Dawid Smith, Douglas Kinder, Genoa 7801, Genoa Bank, Huntington, KeyBank 1847, Kristie Koester, Meeting Minutes, PayPal, PHCA, VisalusHe continues to play stupid or himself. He talks about withdrawals from the PHCA. Pg. 794 Kinder “I could prove that money came out of those accounts. The problem I had was I couldn’t always show where it went.” It went to festival change, dance change, and to Kristie and Dawid for the $90,000 they spent on Visalus. YOU TESTIFIED TO THIS. 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…
Post 42 – Trial – Dr. Richard Paat
$34k, Board, Dr. Paat, Jason, Medical Account, Medical Clinic, Meeting Minutes, PHCA, Prosecutor, Toledo Community Foundation, TreasurerSmith “Your time on the board, would Jason give financial updates to the board?” Dr. Paat “Yes, that was his job as treasurer.” Smith “Do you remember him physically giving those updates?” Dr. Paat “I believe that we probably did receive minutes, yes.” The most honest man at this trial just impeached the lies told by the Serda family and pushed by prosecutors. It was a short testimony, but it provides so much as to the real goal of the State. Continue reading…
Post 21 – Trial – Stephanie Serda (part 5)
“But then again he kind of came up with these ideas. I was like, great, and had him run with that.” If you recall, the theft was based on not having consent. Continue reading…
Post 20 – Trial – Stephanie Serda (part 4)
Board, Forged, Meeting Minutes, PHCA, Real Estate, Stephanie Serda, Toledo Community Foundation, TrialAnderson “Would it have required board approval?” Serda “Yes.” Anderson “And do you recall how that occurred I’m that particular case?” Serda “You mean did we vote for it?” Anderson “Correct.” Serda “Yes.” Continue reading…