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A bunch of items were changed I wasn't getting my bills ,etc. The ticket was on a car that was only registered at the coop. This was one of his new rules, so he got everybody info. II had put that car on a trailer and scrapped the Reg. it off and turned the plates in 3 years before the ticket was written. I had the plate receipt, so I it was thrown out. It also was a late ticket so it doubled, I never got the first. I knew right away it was his doing in retailation for a self dealing complaint i wrote. Most like ly it was a fried that retired of friend that worked in the office. i didnt folloe up on it then, since i figured they would dig deep. However with some other charges i am filing to DA i am enclosing that. I had a feeling this was going to haopen since he is a total sleeve ball , i know him from outside the bldg. Also received late audited financial reports, 2 days after board meeting. I may have been only one, just have to prove it, i still have the envelope with postmark and pinney -bowes code. i had put all kinds of alert fuinctions on my banking since i knew this guys knew this guys trailler trash game. Would that type of targeted criminal actions fall under the type of case where the BOD pres had to sell his place to pay the restitution. michaelson case or something
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