Tag: Perrysburg
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 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 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 43 – Trial – Phyllis Haas
Attorney General, Corruption, D&W Development, Dawn Sanderson, Foreclosure, Kristie Koester, Perrysburg, Phyllis Haas, Prosecutor’s Office, Real Estate, Sheriff’s Sale, Walter Celley, Wood CountyHaas “No. This one was an actual foreclosure. It looks like D&W Development.” The same D&W development that township administrator Walter Celley owns. Also, we are sure, coincidentally, Walter Celley and his partner Dawn Sanderson filed this foreclosure right before the AG’s office went to the prosecutors. The timing seems suspicious. Would Celley know that these properties would be taken if Jason was found guilty? At Walt’s insistence to the AG? Continue reading…
Post 4 – The Complaints
$238k, Attorney General, D&W Development, Festival, Jason, Judge Reger, Perrysburg, PHCA, Prosecution, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Steve Kramer, Walter CelleyWhen these charges came to light, Steve Kramer, a trustee of the PHCA came forward with a letter urging the prosecution that they had it all wrong and that the PHCA had no money missing. He also stated that the PHCA had never had the amount of money in question to have been stolen in the first place. Here is the letter he wrote to the prosecution. Continue reading…
Post 1 – Our Story
Anita Serda, Board, Finance Committee, Fundraising, Jason, Kristie Koester, Perrysburg, PHCA, VolunteeringAfter about two years (2007) of growing themselves, Kristie and Jason started investing money in the neighborhood. Nothing major at first. They would buy dilapidated homes and mobile homes. Just like the rest of the world, the Heights was suffering and people could not keep their homes or lost them to taxes. Kristie and Jason bought them to at least I prove the properties or to tear down nuisance homes, making high returns on reselling land to people wishing to build affordable homes or extend their property. The Perrysburg Heights had a small community center that Jason and Kristie’s kids… Continue reading…