Anonymous ID: bd6080 Ask Tore why she let her husband molest their kids Aug. 16, 2020, 12:44 p.m. No.10308736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8792 >>8807 >>8838 >>8877 >>8903

Investigating 'human trafficking' but didn't know her own illegal immigrant husband was fucking with their kids…..2019

 

or about her fake Harvard degree (1 online class)

or her fake purple heart

or her fake military service (8 months)

never worked for John O. Brennan

or her other fake degrees

or stealing money from a Christmas charity to but fast food and QVC

She is a con artist

You are all cucked

 

North Central District Judge Todd Cresap issued a default judgment Aug. 7, requiring Terpsehore “Tore” Maras Lindeman or her attorney to pay the state’s reasonable expenses. Parrell Grossman, director of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division, said the office has filed a proposal to the court for $9,000 in civil penalties on nine counts in the consumer fraud complaint, which cites misrepresentations related to the Minot show and a Harvey fundraiser. The court previously ordered Maras Lindeman to pay $6,600 in Attorney General expenses, and Grossman said the office will seek an additional $10,000 reimbursement, which he said is less than actually incurred.

 

https://www.minotdailynews.com/news/local-news/2020/08/nd-attorney-general-seeks-fines-costs-from-maras-lindeman-former-minot-event-organizer/

Anonymous ID: bd6080 Aug. 16, 2020, 12:51 p.m. No.10308792   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10308736

Sauce

April 4, 2018

 

BISMARCK, ND – Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem confirmed today that his office is investigating Minot resident Terpsichore “Tore” Maras-Lindeman, doing business as “A Magic City Christmas,” for alleged violations of the consumer fraud laws and charitable solicitation laws. The investigation was initiated in early December, 2017, after the consumer protection division received a media inquiry about claims made by Maras-Lindeman in fund-raising solicitations for a holiday concert supposedly to benefit charities in Minot. Maras-Lindeman is not registered as a charity or professional fundraiser.

 

“The charitable solicitation law and consumer fraud laws were enacted to protect members of the public. When anyone fails to comply with the reasonable requirements of these laws, it is my office’s duty to investigate and take any necessary action to protect consumers,” said Stenehjem.

 

When the consumer protection investigators made the initial contact in December last year, they informed Maras-Lindeman that state law requires a person to register with the Secretary of State before soliciting any charitable contributions, and recommended that she discontinue fund raising until she had registered with the Secretary of State. Maras-Lindeman ignored the investigators and for some time continued to solicit donations using the online fundraising sites GoFundMe and Fundly, through Facebook, her website, and by using direct solicitations to businesses in the Minot area.

 

As the investigation proceeded, investigators learned that Maras-Lindeman also had misrepresented her affiliation with both the Bank of North Dakota and the City of Minot in her solicitations. Without permission, and even after being advised that the Bank of North Dakota could not be a sponsor, Maras-Lindeman used the Bank’s logo in her website solicitations, magiccitychristmas.com. She also used the Coin of the City of Minot on her website and Facebook page, even after the City had repeatedly asked her to remove it. Maras-Lindeman ignored the City’s attempts to contact her and as a result, on October 27, 2017, the City of Minot was forced to issue a press release disclaiming any involvement with Maras-Lindeman or A Magic City Christmas. Even after the supposed benefit concert was then canceled, Maras-Lindeman continued to sell items, now claiming the proceeds were intended for homeless shelters.

 

The Attorney General’s investigation, which is ongoing, has been hampered by Maras-Lindeman’s refusal to provide requested documentation, information about her supposed charitable efforts, or even to be consistent in her responses. However, Maras-Lindeman has admitted to investigators that the money she raised from the solicitations went directly into the bank account for her business, ML Labs. Maras-Lindeman claimed that ML Labs (also known as ML Laboratory) was registered as a business entity in North Dakota, but only after the investigation was initiated did Maras-Lindeman register the trade name “ML Labs-Events” with the Secretary of State.

 

Stenehjem noted it has been very difficult to determine the truth among Maras-Lindeman’s various claims. However, he confirmed that the investigation already has determined that Maras-Lindeman has engaged in prohibited or questionable expenditures of donated funds received for the “A Magic City Christmas” event. Bank records confirm that donations were deposited in an October 2017 account and some donations later were used for purchases of fast food and QVC purchases. There also is evidence to suggest that when her personal bank account funds were depleted, Maras-Lindeman made personal expenditures from the donated funds accounts.

 

“My office offered Ms. Maras-Lindeman a very reasonable settlement for her violations of the charitable solicitation laws and misrepresentations to the public in connection with her solicitations and, unfortunately, she declined the settlement,” said Stenehjem. “Although she has every right to choose to contest the allegations, she must cooperate with our lawful investigation. Instead, she has chosen to make false claims about the purpose or nature of the investigation.”

 

The Attorney General is also concerned that Ms. Maras-Lindeman has been involved in many lawsuits in North Dakota and other states with different name variations.

 

“We are required to enforce the charitable solicitation laws for the protection of the public. Efforts by Ms. Maras-Lindeman to characterize the investigation as other than that, including her spurious effort at a frivolous ‘criminal complaint’ do not help. We are therefore determined to see that this matter concludes in a court of law,” said Stenehjem.

 

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https://attorneygeneral.nd.gov/news/attorney-general-details-investigation-unlicensed-business-alleged-fraud-tore-maras-lindeman

Anonymous ID: bd6080 Aug. 16, 2020, 12:52 p.m. No.10308807   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9449

>>10308736

Why so many aliases?

 

https://www.ndcourts.gov/supreme-court/dockets/20190156

 

Docket No. 20190156

Oral Argument: Argument Date & Time is not set.

Docket Info

Title

State of North Dakota Ex Rel.

Wayne Stenehjem, Attorney General, Petitioner and Appellee

v.

Terpsichore P. Maras-Lindeman, aka

Terpsehore Marsas Lindeman, aka

Terpechor Marras Lindeman, aka

Tore Mara Lindeman, doing business as

A Magic City Christmas, ML Labs, and

ML Labs- Events, Respondent and Appellant

 

Case Type

CIVIL APPEAL : OTHER (Civil)

Appeal From

Case No. 2018-CV-00191

North Central Judicial District, Ward County

Douglas L. Mattson

Anonymous ID: bd6080 Aug. 16, 2020, 12:56 p.m. No.10308838   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10308736

 

Alleged Minot charity under investigation

The North Dakota attorney general announced a Minot resident is being investigated for alleged fraud. Terpsichore "Tore" Maras-Lindeman, doing business as "A Magic City Christmas," is being investigated for alleged violations of consumer fraud la…

 

https://www.jamestownsun.com/news/crime-and-courts/4427051-alleged-minot-charity-under-investigation

Anonymous ID: bd6080 Aug. 16, 2020, 1 p.m. No.10308877   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10308736

Event promoter ordered to release information

MAR 3, 2018

 

A Minot woman who has announced her intention to run for mayor says she will ask a district judge to reconsider an order requiring her to provide information to the North Dakota attorney general regarding celebrity contracts associated with her promotion of a Christmas show.

 

On behalf of its consumer protection division, the attorney general’s office brought a civil case against Terpsehore “Tore” Maras-Lindeman Jan. 26. The office sought an injunction against Maras-Lindeman, putting a stop to any efforts related to promoting “A Magic City Christmas” until she complies with requests for information issued on Dec. 4, Dec. 11 and Jan. 4. The Dec. 22 show was canceled by Maras-Lindeman Dec. 11.

 

A Magic City Christmas had been advertised as a charitable fundraiser, with appearances by Chad Prather, a motivational speaker and host of Ride Television Network’s “It’s My Backyard”; Kaya Jones, a singer and former member of The Pussycat Dolls; Corey Feldman, a philanthropist who authored a book on abuse in his childhood; Jason Crabb, a Grammy-winning gospel singer; and Kris “Tanto” Paronto, former U.S. Army Ranger and CIA security contractor who was part of the CIA annex security team during the 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. Ambassador to Libya and the CIA compound in Benghazi..

 

https://www.minotdailynews.com/news/local-news/2018/03/event-promoter-ordered-to-release-information/

Anonymous ID: bd6080 Aug. 16, 2020, 1:03 p.m. No.10308903   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10308736

"Maras-Lindeman has admitted to investigators that the money she raised from the solicitations went directly into the bank account for her business, ML Labs. Maras-Lindeman claimed that ML Labs (also known as ML Laboratory) was registered as a business entity in North Dakota, but only after the investigation was initiated did Maras-Lindeman register the trade name 'ML Labs-Events' with the Secretary of State," the release continued.

 

Stenehjem said it has been difficult to determine the truth among Maras-Lindeman's various claims. However, he confirmed that the investigation has determined that Maras-Lindeman has engaged in prohibited or questionable expenditures of donated funds received for A Magic City Christmas.

 

Bank records confirm that donations were deposited in an October 2017 account and some donations later were used for purchases of fast food and QVC purchases, he said. He added there also is evidence to suggest that when her personal bank account funds were depleted, Maras-Lindeman made personal expenditures from the donated funds accounts.

 

https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/stenehjem-outlines-fraud-investigation-against-minot-woman-who-accused-his/article_5262c516-9ed6-51f3-b15e-e7d2cd4238f9.html

Anonymous ID: bd6080 Tore Attacked Patriots When Called Out Over Her Stolen Valor Aug. 16, 2020, 1:28 p.m. No.10309115   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Tore organized a 'marshaling' with her twatter followers and attempted to bully and destroy the career of a disabled US Military veteran when Tore was called out for STOLEN VALOR over her claim about her Purple Heart (Along with 14 other fake awards) she claimed she was awarded in her only 8 months of military service.

 

Tore has a reputation for online bullying and harassment when she is ID'ed as a bad actor. Including harassing elected officials and accusing the Republican State's Attorney General of wrongdoing when she stole money from her fake charity and under investigation by the state consumer fraud division.

 

https://navy.togetherweserved.com/usn/servlet/tws.webapp.WebApp?cmd=SBVTimeLine&type=Person&ID=506419

 

The state Attorney General has verified that she only served 8 months in the US Navy.

 

When the question about her online profile with awards only given to 1 Star Generals she stated that it was her ex that put up the profile and she didn't have the password to remove.

 

She also falsely claims that she is a 'Doctor' 'Healthcare professional' but is not listed on her state website as a Physician.

 

She claims she invented 'intravenous bubbles' as an alternative treatment and that she invented StuxNet.

 

She also falsely claims that she is a Mensa member.

 

https://navy.togetherweserved.com/usn/servlet/tws.webapp.WebApp?cmd=SBVTimeLine&type=Person&ID=506419