From Mitchell Paul: A really good story is about the WECO FUND charity thefts. WECO reported a total income on it 2012 990 federal report(these are public and available online... I encourage everyone to examine the 990 of any charity they have an interest in).of 112,000$...what makes this figure suspect is that in the same 2012 calendar year united way gave weco two grants for 157,000$.
Bill Kitson of united way told me that it is unlikely we ever fi d out where the money went....which is surely true as no one has yet looked!!...plain dealer reporters not allowed to look ....will you and and your newsroom colleagues please examine the discrepancy.
Elisabeth Plax the board President has not denied stealing the monies to me...and I have asked .
More disturbing are the huge ammt of loans this group made....to insiders never expected to repay.
Elisabeth Plax a PhD investment counselor has hundreds of millions of other peoples monies according to her website.... She is on Armand Budish TV show too....I fear for elderly victims in a Madoff like scam.
Please look into this huge theft of charitable monies !!
No reporter has touched this for 5 months..... I hate rich crooks the most.
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The article does not allow comments, because it is basically a PAID holiday advertisement meant to tug at heart strings and have readers donate CA$H to United Way. DON'T DO IT.
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