Saturday, May 10, 2014

Fraud? Who Cares? It's only the law.....

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Noel Bednaz, like all true sociopaths, believes the law doesn't apply to her.

For example, she's been running around saying she changed her name since 2003. The only problem is she forgot to bother to legally change her name. I guess in her mind, using an alias (or many) is good enough, which is why the State of Massachusetts, as well as Hampden County, where she lives, have no record of any name change. She's Noel A. Bednaz, no matter what she calls herself at any given moment.

And now she's at it again. She is claiming to have started a 'non-profit' organization to help victims of abuse. Yes, you read that right. This woman who has been convicted of harassment (real-life harassment, no less) and has stalked me and at least 15 others for the past fourteen years, is claiming to have started a non-profit organization to help victims of people such as, well, her.

So what is this 'non-profit?' It's a Facebook Page, a cookie-cutter website on Google Sites, and a Blogspot blog. That's all. No physical address, no official registration, no legal status. It exists on a few social media sites, and in her head. Nowhere else, unless you count all the social media sites where she's been registering as 'the webmaster' of Abuse Victims United, a 'non-profit.' Sites like About.Me, Yahoo, LinkedIn, StumbleUpon....

So first, the Facebook page. Take a look at that. Her 'helping victims of abuse' consists entirely of attacking me and claiming to be my victim (she has a false claim, I have thousands of examples of evidence of her stalking me), - all the same lies she's put on all her blogs and websites since about three years after she started all this. (Before that her big complaint was that I had her criminal dockets on this site. Though perfectly legal, she still complains about that). So there's no difference at all between her previous blogs and websites and this newest idiocy - except now her 'poor, poor me' bullshit has turned into a fake 'non-profit.' The Google Site and Blogspot blog. are essentially the same as the Facebook Page. Same lies, same bullshit, regurgitated yet again.

Oh, and she also neglects to mention that before she landed on Google Sites, her 'non-profit' website was removed by two different hosting companies, Yola.com and Hosting24.com, because it was libelous. So she moved to Google, simply because they don't remove anything (and they have templates that allow even the computer illiterate to build something that almost resembles a website). You can read about the removal of those sites here.

So why is "Abuse Victims United" not a non-profit? Because non-profits are legal entities with tax-free status, who have met the requirements for that status.

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: AN OVERVIEW

A non-profit organization is a group organized for purposes other than generating profit and in which no part of the organization's income is distributed to its members, directors, or officers. Non-profit corporations are often termed "non-stock corporations." They can take the form of a corporation, an individual enterprise (for example, individual charitable contributions), unincorporated association, partnership, foundation (distinguished by its endowment by a founder, it takes the form of a trusteeship), or condominium (joint ownership of common areas by owners of adjacent individual units incorporated under state condominium acts). Non-profit organizations must be designated as nonprofit when created and may only pursue purposes permitted by statutes for non-profit organizations. Non-profit organizations include churches, public schools, public charities, public clinics and hospitals, political organizations, legal aid societies, volunteer services organizations, labor unions, professional associations, research institutes, museums, and some governmental agencies.

Non-profit entities are organized under state law. 7-30-101 to 7-30-119). Some states exempt non-profit organizations from state tax and state employment programs such as unemployment compensation contribution. Some states give non-profit organizations immunity from tort liability (see Massachusetts law giving immunity to a narrow group of non-profit organizations) and other states limit tort liability by enacting a damage cap. State law also governs solicitation privileges and accreditations requirements such as licenses and permits. Each state defines non-profit differently. Some states make distinctions between organizations not operated for profit without charitable goals (like a sports or professional association) and charitable associations in order to determine what legal privileges the respective organizations will be given.

For federal tax purposes, an organization is exempt from taxation if it is organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, public safety, literary, educational, prevention of cruelty to children or animals, and/or to develop national or international sports. Social security tax is also currently optional although 80 percent of the organizations elect to participate.




Source: Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute.

So according to the information above, non-profits are organized under State Law. Noel A. Bednaz (her real, legal name) lives in Massachusetts. So what does Massachusetts say about non-profits (aka Public Charities)?

Registering a Public Charity

All public charities doing business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts must REGISTER with the AGO and, thereafter, file annual financial reports with the Non-Profit Organizations/Public Charities Division (AGO). Any charities that wish to solicit funds must also obtain a "Certificate for Solicitation" before engaging in fundraising activities.

REGISTRATION: Before commencing any operations in the Commonwealth, a determination with respect to whether your organization is a Public Charity, and thus subject to registration must be made. Thus, each organization must REGISTER with the AGO. The REGISTRATION will result in creation of an AGO File and the assignment of an AG Account Number.


Source: Mass.gov: Registering a Public Charity

All non-profit organizations must register with the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General. They will then be given an account number by that office.

So Noel, what is the Registration (account) number for Abuse Victims United? Surely you have one, or else every time you've claimed Abuse Victims United is a non-profit would constitute an act of Fraud.

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