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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Let's identifyif there is evidence of fraud during Medford Community Cablevision, Inc.'s operation of access television

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Arthur Deluca - campaigning for Mayor while on the board of a 501c3 and violating the Internal Revenue Code while encouraging people to vote for the oversight - the Issuing Authority who had full authority over the corporation, the non-profit that Deluca was on the board of, has two elements that we will ask investigators to explore.

#1)THAT Deluca allegedly violated the Internal Revenue code by promoting the oversight over tv3, endorsing the Issuing Authority

#2)THAT Deluca claimed he, though with a fiduciary and contractual obligation to the voters to provide access tv to the citizens of Medford, didn't want them to have the facilities that he himself enjoyed and utilized as much as he wanted to.

When hunting hypocrisy and possible embezzlement, the facts regarding Deluca are very easy to gather and present to investigators and other government authorities / oversight.


http://www.hudoig.gov/fraud-prevention

What is Embezzlement? 

 

 Embezzlement is a breach of the fiduciary responsibilities placed upon a person.


EXHIBIT A

Arthur Alan Deluca endorsing the Mayor, the oversight of the non-profit Deluca was on the board of directors at the time of this interview  September 20, 2013

“The council criticized Clippership Drive, water taxis — all these things,” said DeLuca. “This was part of the plan as far back as 2004.”

DeLuca said he believes McGlynn is “too nice” in one respect because he fails to communicate those facts to the public or fight back more vigorously against attacks from his critics on the City Council and elsewhere in the community.

EXHIBIT B

Deluca attacking candidate D'Antonio.  A board member of a non-profit 501c3 - who is directly or indirectly involved with the non-profit, cannot endorse or criticize those who have or who could potentially have power over the 501c3


The former host of TV3’s “Doctor Rabies’ Mad Movie Experimentorium” said he also believes D’Antonio would cost taxpayers more money because the candidate has advocated building a new police headquarters.


Exhibit C   Fiduciary obligation to provide access TV to the city

Deluca admitting while as a board member of a contractually obligated 501c3, obligated to provide access, that he should enjoy the fruits of cable tv subscribers' hard earned monies, and then grab that money when Deluca is done with it and use it for purposes the money was not intended for:

Community access
DeLuca, who currently sits on the embattled community access station TV3’s Board of Directors, said if he is elected mayor, he will eliminate funding for public, education and governmental (PEG) access stations and instead steer those dollars to the city’s general budget.

“I would want to do away with PEG channels so the money can come to the city,” said DeLuca. “You could still use that money to fund education at the high school — teach them how to put video on the Internet. We’d be freeing up the money to do other things with it.”

EXHIBIT D

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

REGARDING FRAUD

http://www.hudoig.gov/fraud-prevention


In this type of fraud the assets of the PHA (OR cable tv subscriber funds) are switched from their intended purpose to the personal use of the embezzler.  Embezzlement is a breach of the fiduciary responsibilities placed upon a person.

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QUESTIONS:

If Deluca was on a board required to facilitate access to 57,000 residents as well as businesses and civic groups, yet Deluca allegedly got free memberships, free bus passes, Christmas bonuses that were alleged to be generous, use of cameras, use of materials...

 

...If Deluca failed to keep meeting minutes and good "impeccable" (to quote TV3) financial records

 

...If Deluca engaged in filing false reports with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, spelling his own name improperly as DELUCCA (sic) (that way people can't find his real name in a corporate data base search by name)

 

...If Deluca failed to be square with the auditing firm paid for by the city of Medford's taxpayers

 

If any of these questions have merit, there was a serious problem with the operation of Medford Community Cablevision, Inc., and every staffer, board member and possibly members who benefited from the "private" organization required to be public, needs to be scrutinized and, if necessary, brought to justice.