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Updated report to appropriate authorities - evidence of tax credit and bank frauds. (cont)
5. How tax credit fraud and land scam came unwound
August 2007 the Colorado land owning partners growing increasingly suspicious called a meeting and informed the Altus Group they were bringing in outside auditors. Immediately the Altus Group partners, and those they brought in, commenced resigning and leaving Colorado.
5.1 Colorado partners seize Altus Groups financial records
In their haste, the Altus Group overlooked the computer they had been using to managed MAPI and MAPI financial records. The server also contained financial records related to Altus Venture's, Oklahoma tax credit fraud, scheme. In addition, the seized computer had been configured to automatically log into an Altus Group email account. This allowed the Colorado victims to intercept correspondence discussing how the Altus Group planned to foreclose and seize the mortgaged property. The Colorado victims to head off losing their property filed for bankruptcy while digging through the evidence found the computer. Without the information found on the computer and the server logged into the email account it is unlikely this scheme would have ever been exposed.
The Colorado victims having lost virtually everything were left with little money to fight in court. They heard about my efforts to using prowlingowl.com to expose the same Altus Group for tax credit fraud, and contacted me. In late December 2008, they sent their evidence(R) which was put on line at prowlingowl.com and the FDIC and FBI contacted in Colorado. The FDIC and Federal Reserve Board where soon visiting prowlingowl.com; then shortly issuing Cease &Desist orders and initiating an audit. The FDIC auditors continuously used the information on prowlingowl.com to assist in the audit.
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