Monday, July 11, 2005

An E-Mail in the Groups

Dear Association of Child Enforcement Support (ACES):

" Ms.Geraldine Jensen surrendered ACES leadership as fraud claims rock advocacy group--

Meanwhile, a former ACES employee, Carrie Davis of Cincinnati, recently filed a complaint with the Ohio attorney general's office alleging fraud. "Geri Jensen, as CEO, has been misrepresenting the number of members and chapters across the country in order to attract members, donors, and grantors," Ms. Davis charged.

"http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/articleAID=/20040324/NEWS08/403240355

Your anti-family position, have shown that you are just another Corporate Bohemeth that puts the Almighty Buck before our American children.

Therefore, I am seeking Criminal actions and immediate enforcement (shut-down) upon your organization for the American Children and taxpayers.
We need stronger oversight of non-profit organizations. Please diligently note that I am also sending this message to everyone I know, and suggest that they claim a Consumer fraud (Illegal Commercial-nonprofit marketing alliances, with Target, Wal-Mart, Avon) complaint to their States Attorneys office referencing the false and misleading nature of Consumer messages in your web page, http://www.childsupport-aces.org/ which could lead to both state and federal law enforcement actions, as well as private litigation.

Additionally, deficiencies in your fiscal controls (Form 990) and fundraising ethics policies and grants will be requested for an audit by the State's Attorneys office--

Federal law and IRS regulations impose severe penalties on individuals (Geraldine Jensen) who profit unduly from nonprofit organizations. To close, all 501(c)(3)s organizations are not permitted to do anything to help or hinder the election of any candidate to public office. Please shut down your organization today!

Sincerely, parkuzma@sbcglobal.net

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