New York Attorney General Schneiderman Announces $1 Million Settlement with Officials of So-Called Children’s Leukemia Foundation and Their Auditor

Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced that his office has reached a settlement agreement resolving a lawsuit brought against the Brooklyn-based National Children’s Leukemia Foundation (“NCLF”), its founder and leader Zvi Shor, its president Yehuda Gutwein, the founder’s son, Shlomo Shor, and its auditor, Shlomo Donn. The Attorney General had filed a nine-count petition to shut down NCLF in July 2015 in Kings County Supreme Court. Continue reading “New York Attorney General Schneiderman Announces $1 Million Settlement with Officials of So-Called Children’s Leukemia Foundation and Their Auditor”

Judge Halts Deceptive Fundraising and Orders Business Reforms for Newspaper Archive Company

Court order bars Newspaper Archive Inc. and associated charity Global Way Makers, both with Cedar Rapids ties, from stealth collection of online donations

An international newspaper archiving company and related non-profit, both with Cedar Rapids ties, are barred from using a pre-checked box to obtain charitable donation authorizations from the company’s subscribers, through an agreement with Attorney General Tom Miller. Continue reading “Judge Halts Deceptive Fundraising and Orders Business Reforms for Newspaper Archive Company”

Purported Veterans Organization Ordered to Shut Down in Texas for Deceiving Texas Donors

The Texas Attorney General announced a settlement in an enforcement action against Veterans Support Organization (VSO) and its four principals.  Under the agreed final judgment and permanent injunction, the defendants must cease engaging in unlawful charitable contributions in Texas, and must dissolve VSO as a charitable organization in Texas.

The press release and Agreed Final Judgment and Permanent Injunction can be found below:

Press Release

Agreed Final Judgment and Permanent Injunction

Taunton Property Owner Fined $1.7 Million for Misuse of Charitable Funds, Unfair and Deceptive Practices

Michael O’Donnell Banned From Future Real Estate and Mortgage Lending Transactions

A Taunton property owner has been ordered to pay more than $1.7 million for misappropriating charitable assets for his own personal use, for using unfair and deceptive practices, and for failing to comply with charity reporting laws, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today. He has also been barred from engaging in any real estate and mortgage lending transactions and from serving in any role involving charities. Continue reading “Taunton Property Owner Fined $1.7 Million for Misuse of Charitable Funds, Unfair and Deceptive Practices”