There’s Evil and Then There’s Sizzling Evil

July 19, 2020 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

You know, people who exploit charity for person gain have a real special place in hell.

I’ve got one for you.

It’s a PAC named American Coalition for Crisis Relief.  It’s a scam.

It runs two separate Super PAC scams – one that supposedly raises money for breast cancer and one that supposedly raises money for veterans.

It doesn’t actually do either of those things.

In the second quarter of 2020 it raised $680,000 – mostly from retired people – and spent $622,000 on “administrative” expenses – 92% of all the money raised.

The PAC DID NOT SPEND A DIME on contributions to candidates or independent expenditures supporting or opposing candidates.

The PAC’s address is in Florida, but the scammers – the folks running this scam for personal profit  – are in Dallas.

 

 

So there is no such thing as Crisis Relief Consultants.  That address belongs to an independent insurance broker called Insurament LLC.

That also looks like  a scam – their primary “business” is to charge a fee to “train” people to be insurance adjusters.

Check out the world headquarters of Insurament LLC.

 

 

So much easier to rip off old folks with a Super PAC  claiming to help veterans or women with breast cancer than running insurance frauds.

Just ask Yodchai Roseborough:

 

 

It’s a slow day over at the Dairy Queen so thanks Alfredo for all the investigative journalism,

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0 Comments to “There’s Evil and Then There’s Sizzling Evil”


  1. Fred Farklestone says:

    If you want to read-up on a real rip-off that includes using disabled vets and their family’s, read up on the “Freedom Concerts” that Hannity put on!
    After Hannity got called out on them, the concerts stopped!

    Start by Googling – Hannity, Freedom Concerts, rip-offs

    From there, you’ll be able to see many more links, on what a total disgusting sham that the “Freedom Concerts” were!

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  2. Insurament is definitely the place for one stop shopping if you want to get ripped off without driving all over town. I’m surprised he doesn’t add a consultation with a Nigerian Prince over Zoom to his offerings.

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  3. I don’t know guys, I don’t get the impression their major revenues are coming from their monthly, 3 day courses on how to be a claims adjuster, for the bountiful sum of $375 per person. especially not now. gotta be from something else. more like money laundering.

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  4. cpinva:@3
    It’s all of it. Whatever works at any given time. I’m not a grifter. But Im purty sure their biggest survival tool is adaptability. Sniffing out the winds of change is their forte
    Tomorrow the wind will blow from a different direction

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  5. Opinionated Hussy says:

    I’m still trying to get my head around the idea of getting car insurance without a license (“No license? No problem!”)

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  6. Fred Farklestone @1, RE: “Hannity, Freedom Concerts”
    Glad you mentioned this particular Scammity ripoff [of many]. I actually had a forensic part in it, as a member of the –actual– team that exposed good pl’ Sean’s scam operation. We dug into IRS records [1090 forms, etc] and lots of stuff, proved that most of the money went to ‘administrative overhead’ costs [read: ‘the grifter’s pockets’], while only a small fraction went to the supposed charity. Scammity and his partners looted millions of dollars from it. Later on others picked it up.
    We did it on a great [old, still going] website called “Newshounds” [Hi Ellen], which concentrates on debunking the Fox ‘News’ bullshit [under duress I might cough up my id over there].

    http://www.newshounds.us/

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  7. Brad in Dallas says:

    Sorta OT but somebody mentioned money laundering, which makes me think of the dozens of shiny high rise condos all over the rich parts of Dallas, most looking unoccupied, probably being traded briskly by Russian oligarchs, narcotrafficantes, and Republicans, as a tax dodge. Once upon a time Americans were proud to pay their taxes, as a way to contribute to the success of the nation and our fellow citizens. Now they raise temples to honor their disregard for the nation’s wellbeing.

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  8. Fred Farklestone says:

    Sandridge,
    Did you ever come across the blogger by the name of Chickenbonewil, in your research? That is me. I sent a lot of the info I dug up to this site back in late 2005 and then through the years.
    Hannity is a no better than a common junkie/criminal who ripped off the dead and wounded! I actually contacted the website of Ollie North/Sean Hannity asked for and received many of their yearly IRS yearly forms!
    I would love for some state AG take a fresh look at Hannity, then publish what they found. I believe the ‘statute of limitations’ on Hannity’s crimes has long passed! But just putting it out there and letting the public decide would be fine by me.
    Hannity is pure unadulterated scum!

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  9. Harry Eagar says:

    Sandridge 6. I went to Newshounds and that was a cautionary tale for patrons of the beauty salon, because when you scroll down you find a piece about the hateful Fox-viewers’ response to the death of Rep. John Lewis in July.

    Yeah, picture of Cummings.

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  10. Sandridge says:

    Fred Farklestone @8, What website are you referring to?Newshounds?
    I don’t remember a “Chickenbonewil”, but I gots ‘CRS’ syndrome. I used the IRS website itself, and others.
    It was years ago, I tried to check the NH’s archives today, but they are now missing; although a search turned up ~6 articles/titles on that topic, but the article links were ‘404’.

    Agree 100% on Scammity.

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