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VETERANS' CHARITY INVESTIGATION PROMPTS STATE AND
FEDERAL ACTION -- The undercover investigation
exposed the
truth about where your money to charity is really
going.

For a previous story about this alleged veterans'
charity...click here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfNOV07/nf110707-6.htm
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21678229/
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Charity Investigation Prompts State, Federal
Action
NewsNet5.com
CLEVELAND - A NewsChannel5 exclusive investigation is getting both state
and federal attention after it uncovered who is getting rich off donations
that people thought were helping veterans. Ohio Attorney General Mark Dann
filed a major lawsuit and the Federal Trade commission in Washington is
also taking action, reported NewsChannel5 investigator Ron Regan.
The undercover investigation exposed the truth about where your money to
charity is really going.
The Disabled Veterans Associations wouldn't answer questions about where
the money went, and neither would the professional fundraiser that got
paid millions in donations.
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The Five On Your Side investigation exposed how
the Disabled Veterans Associations in Parma Heights raised more than $5
million, but less than 13 cents of every dollar actually went to veterans.
Dann said donors are being misled.
"Getting rich off the backs of donors and again, as I said, actually
getting rich off the backs of disabled veterans," he said.
Dann confirmed that his office has been investigating the charity for
months.
"Instead, it's going into the pocket of some for profit charitable
solicitor and its wrong," said Dann.
He's talking about Civic Development Group. It's founders own huge
multimillion-dollar beachfront homes, and the company got paid millions in
donations.
"Donors are being cheated because they think they are doing something
worthwhile," said Dann.
That's exactly the case with Disabled Veterans Associations, which is
unrelated to the DAV, or Disabled American Veterans, which has a long
history of charitable giving and grave concerns about charities that trade
off its good name, Regan reported.
"It makes you really angry that people would use that to someone else's
advantage and to our disadvantage. If you're going to help veterans and
you say you're gong to help them and you're going to raise money, then
help them," said Arthur H. Wilson of Disabled American Veterans.
The Disabled Veterans Associations was founded by Michael Coley, who
served six months in prison for selling unregistered securities and theft.
Today, his ex-girlfriend runs the charity and tax returns show she once
gave a $14,000 gift from her charity to another one right next door, a
charity run by Michael Coley.
Dann said, "It not only raises questions--that's exactly the kind of
conflict of interest that we simply won't tolerate in charitable
non-profits in the state of Ohio. So that's exactly the kind of conflict
of interest that would cause us to seek and take over those charitable non
profits and shut them down."
In Washington, the Federal Trade Commission has filed a major lawsuit
against Civic Development Group in connection with other charities.
"CDG is telling consumers that there is no professional fund raiser
involved in the solicitation, and that 100 percent of the donation is
going directly to the charity. What we have alleged in the complaint is
that that is not the case and that in fact, 80 to 90 percent of the
donation is going to CDG," said The FTC's Robert Kaye. Dann is promising
massive reform of Ohio's charitable giving.
"We're going to send some subpoenas. We're going to find out what's going
on. We're going to hold those people accountable. Because I want people,
when they write a check in Ohio, to have confidence that their money is
going to do the good work that they think they are doing," said Dann.
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