The
gUO wanted to go on a "big adventure".

They all got together over a few beers and
margaritas, logged on Legal-Zoom.Com and came up with what they thought looked like some incorporation documents (
crockuments). They thought the
crockuments looked pretty good, they sent Joe Blow to
hondle(sic) the fire department piece and hired a consultant that had worked for Fishers before (Huh!) to do the finances. But, there was a problem. The numbers didn't look quite right. So they omitted, hid or failed to mention the negative information and Voila!. They hoodwinked a whopping 25% of the property owners to sign on to the adventure but, they figured it didn't really matter since the whole purpose of this charade was to try and delay their inevitable annexation. Of course, this was all going on while the FTC was waiting for the results of neighborhood meetings trying to work out some voluntary annexation agreements. Unfortunately for
gUO, Fishers was informed of their bad-faith antics and was able to be "first in time" with their annexation ordinances. After the FTC action was upheld in court the
gUO big, sneaky adventure looked like this,

Why would anyone in
geist give one cent more to these
amateurs...?
1 comment:
A foot is easily separated from his money and Tom Britts just keeps collecting it. At least some one is profiting from all of this.
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