2022 $2,500 Charity Fraud
To GrandVitaMortem, I told you if you continued to play dirty around my partner I would release a Pt. 2. Do not make me release a Pt. 3 because the mounds of evidence do not end.
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To GrandVitaMortem, I told you if you continued to play dirty around my partner I would release a Pt. 2. Do not make me release a Pt. 3 because the mounds of evidence do not end.
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This is a news article published by Glendale Community College on their official website.
GrandVitaMortem or as we now can see as Patrick McDougal verified by this news article, he was awarded $2,500.00 USD from the Everyday Entrepreneurship Venture Fund offered by Glendale Community College.
In the screenshot below, you will see that this money was supposed to seed funding for a small business.
An LLC in Arizona according to Northwest Registered Agents the state fee is $50.00 to begin an LLC.
The state fee for LLC formation in Arizona is $50. Most Arizona LLCs also need to pay to publish an announcement of their LLC formation in a local newspaper, which can cost anywhere from $60 to $300. LLCs in Arizona don’t file annual reports, which means you won’t need to pay an annual report fee. However, there are other expenses to consider, including the Arizona transaction privilege tax license and the cost of hiring a registered agent. We’ll walk you through the most common expenses of starting an Arizona LLC.
Where is the Mortisian Syndicate's LLC? This is the second venture we've found of the Syndicate giving the illusion of starting a business with, the first with group funding, this one with awarded funding.
Where did the charity funding come from originally?
IRS.gov on 501(c)(3) tax exemptions
Exempt Purposes - Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) The exempt purposes set forth in section 501(c)(3) are charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition, and preventing cruelty to children or animals.
No taxes were paid on this, from a bit of research on the program, it seems they are likely a charitable organization as they have information to send payments to the charity on the official website. This would mean that the money received was tax-exempt and from a public charity.
Searching an official Arizona Government website to check business registrations, our team had found there was no entity with the name Mortisian within it.