Manhunt underway for alleged con man who showered Minnesota Republicans with tens of thousands of dollars in campaign cash
The USNVA is under investigation in at least seven states and also by the IRS and Department of Veterans Affairs. The Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board is investigating a different—and potentially fraudulent—$500 campaign contribution to former House Minority Leader Marty Seifert in 2009 that’s linked to the USNVA. According to a press release issued by Cordray’s office: The Hamilton County arrest warrant is based on evidence that this individual used a false identity in the process of renting a UPS mailbox in Cincinnati in 2003. The mailbox was used as a collection point for donations to the charity. Since 2003, Ohioans have contributed close to $1.9 million to the U.S. Navy Veterans Association. The Minnesota Chapter of the USNVA also operated out of a UPS mailbox, on Grand Avenue in St. Paul—one of three UPS drop boxes given to the state Attorney General’s Office in its charitable organization filings. The Chapter’s physical address was never verified in the entire six years it operated in Minnesota. The Ohio arrest warrant comes on the heels of federal and state agents swooping down on the home of alleged former associates of Thompson’s in Florida July 30 to seize documents and computer records. The Ohio arrest warrant was issued by Hamilton County Municipal Court and orders “Thompson” to appear on charges of identity fraud. A detective’s affidavit accompanying the arrest warrant alleges that “Thompson” fraudulently used the Florida identification card of a Bobby Charles Thompson now living in Washington to open a UPS post office box in Cincinnati in April 2003. It also alleges that “Thompson” fraudulently solicited charitable contributions in excess of $100,000 in Ohio from 2003-2010; fraudulently filed annual reports with the state; and falsely stated that the UPS drop box was the organization’s primary Ohio office. Although Thompson’s operations in Minnesota appear to be virtually identical to his operations in Ohio, Florida, Virginia and other states where he has been shut down and investigated, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office has refused to respond to repeated inquiries about whether an investigation is underway here. If anyone saw “Bobby Thompson” at the April 7 Bachmann fundraiser, or has seen him anywhere else, they are urged to contact the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation at 740.845.2224 or 800.282.3784. More information on “Thompson” can be found here. Karl Bremer is a freelance writer in Stillwater, MN. He can be reached at saintcroix [at] aol.com. |
Thursday, August 05, 2010
OHIO COURT ISSUES NATIONWIDE ARREST WARRANT FOR IDENTITY FRAUD FOR BACHMANN $10,000 DONOR ‘BOBBY THOMPSON’
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