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ACORN Attorney Admits Possible Violations of Federal Law

Posted by E!! on October 23, 2008
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Yesterday the New York Times ran an interesting story on page A17.  Excerpts and sum-up (it’s a pretty long piece):
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Apparently an internal report by an ACORN lawyer admits the possibility that there have been violations of federal law in re: to the relationships among ACORN’s partners and affiliates. 
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The June 18 report, written by attorney Elizabeth Kingsley, lists concerns about the improper use of charitable dollars for political purposes; questionable money transfers among the affiliates; and potential conflicts created by employees working for multiple affiliates.  In addition to these problems and all the inquiries into its voter registration efforts, ACORN also faces demands for back taxes by the Internal Revenue Service and various state tax authorities.
  
Ms. Kingsley’s concerns about the way ACORN partners work together are sure to fire up critics already upset over ACORN’s voter registration efforts which, as it has been pointed out, are largely underwritten by an affiliated charity called ”Project Vote.”  The group hires ACORN to do voter registration work, and the two groups claim to have registered 1.3 million voters this year.
 
The problem is that as a federally tax-exempt charity, Project Vote is subject to prohibitions on partisan political activity…but ACORN, a nonprofit membership corporation under Louisiana law, is not bound by the same restrictions.  Ms. Kingsley says that the close ties between Project Vote and ACORN make it difficult to document and show that Project Vote’s money has been used in a strictly nonpartisan manner.
 
Ms. Kingsley’s report also raised concerns about which organization actually controlled all the strategic decisions.  She said that the very same people were deciding which regions to focus on for both ACORN and Project Vote.   “As a result, we may not be able to prove that 501(c)3 resources are not being directed to specific regions based on impermissible partisan considerations,” Ms. Kingsley said.
 
Kingsley also took issue with the governance of ACORN affiliates including Project Vote. “Board meetings are not held, or if they are, minutes are not kept, or if minutes are kept, they never make it into the files,” she wrote.  Project Vote has had only one independent director and he worked for a short two year stint.  Since then the board has consisted of ACORN staff members and two members who pay monthly dues. 
 
But two people listed as board members for 7 and 8 years, respectively, say they were not aware they were on the Project Vote board.  One of them, George Hampton, said he had never even heard of Project Vote.  And even though Project Vote recently assembled a new board, five of the six new members have longstanding ties to ACORN.

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Seeking Info on Nance

Posted by E!! on August 13, 2008
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BTW – If anyone knows or can find out how Greg Nance got elected to the NV DOE Board in the first place, will you please email me?  Thank you!

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Greg Nance – Part II

Posted by E!! on August 12, 2008
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The more I read and the more people I talk with, the weirder this Nance story gets.  I’m starting to wonder if the guy has some serious psychological issues and what the mental/emotional capacity of his wife may be – which prompts me to try to be kind with my questions and comments. 

The LVRJ, which portrayed a flirtatious Nance at a DOE Board meeting in its Sunday story, now says Nance was having “make-out sessions” during meetings this past weekend.  Board VP Ruggiero called the conduct “shocking and deplorable” in his interview with the RJ.  Yesterday Ruggiero told me he had “never seen anything like it.”

For those of you just catching up, Nance, 49, is married to Sharona Dagani, a wheelchair bound 20-year old with cerebral palsy.  He met her in a nursing home earlier this spring (where Nance was recovering from a heart attack) and the two were married two weeks ago.  Apparently Nance was showering Dagani with what one might generously call an abundance of affection during meetings at which she was seated next to him in her wheelchair.

The RJ story notes that Dagani won a $2M lawsuit from a medical malpractice lawsuit last year.  When asked about this, Nance says he signed a pre-nup that protects his wife’s assets and that he has taken a vow of poverty as a Pentacostal preacher for a ministry he operate(d) out of his home.

Married or not, one wonders what a 49 year old man is doing making out with a disabled woman of 20 at a public meeting in between napping and boasting about all the “partying” he is doing.  If Nance and Dagani have any concerned friends and/or family here in Vegas, perhaps you should look into the situation.

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