Lawsuit over ACORN filed in New Orleans Court

by René | October 2, 2008 at 09:30 am
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by Rebecca Mowbray, The Times-Picayune
Wednesday October 01, 2008, 8:34 PM

Since Hurricane Katrina, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now has fought to make sure that displaced New Orleanians can vote, return home, tell their stories and have a place to live.

Now ACORN, the venerable 38-year-old social justice organization, faces the fight of its life over an embezzlement scandal and leadership crisis that hits Orleans Parish Civil District Court today at 9 a.m.

In late May, the group's board was shocked to learn that the brother of ACORN founder Wade Rathke had stolen nearly $1 million from the organization and its affiliates eight years ago.

"It was like a bomb. Things just went bonkers," said Bertha Lewis, director of the group's New York office, who has taken over Rathke's duties on an interim basis. "Nothing like that had ever happened before."

The news has attracted national scrutiny of ACORN, which was founded in Arkansas in 1970 and maintains a strong political presence in New York, New Orleans and Washington. In fact, early versions of the Wall Street bailout under consideration by Congress called for the routing of some profits from the sale of troubled assets to activist groups like ACORN. That provision emerged as an early sticking point in the plan's passage, in part because of the current scandal.

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The imbroglio dates to 1999 and 2000, when the nonprofit was calling for local increases in the minimum wage and trying to unionize hospitality workers in New Orleans. Dale Rathke, the founder's brother, was serving as comptroller through a related organization called Citizens Consulting Inc., and Lewis said he abused his authority by using the group's credit cards to buy things that were unrelated to its work.

A co-worker alerted Wade Rathke, who consulted with a few of ACORN's national leaders. When the group's longtime accountants at the New Orleans firm Duplantier, Hrapmann Hogan & Maher conducted an audit and found that $948,507 had been stolen, the Rathke family set up a formal repayment schedule. Dale Rathke was removed as comptroller at CCI, but he stayed on as a consultant at ACORN.

Lewis said the 51-member board did not know about the apparent theft until an ACORN financial supporter heard about it this spring and raised questions about whether its contributions had been misappropriated.

National board members were furious at the disclosure, and they have asked for a full airing of how the money was stolen and why it was kept secret from group for so long.

Dale Rathke resigned in early June. Wade Rathke also resigned from his position as chief organizer but remains with an affiliated group, New Orleans-based ACORN International, which does human rights work overseas.

The Rathke family repaid about $214,000 starting in 2001 through a loan taken out by CCI, and a California donor, Drummond Pike, recently stepped in and repaid the remaining debt.

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In August, two members of an ACORN interim management committee -- Washington, D.C., board member Marcel Reid and Minnesota board member Karen Inman -- filed suit in New Orleans seeking access to financial records and to remove Rathke from all ACORN-affiliated groups. They said a June 20 board resolution directed Rathke to step aside from any activities having to do with ACORN.

Who is that Pike person who paid off the ACORN Embezzelment debt?

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bill hicks

Did you know part of Barack Hussein Obama's community service in Chicago was training ACORN leadership.  That ACORN group shakes down bankers and their little children at their homes forcing them to give mortgages to people who can not and will not pay them back.

Just another community service org like Red Cross or Habitat for Humainty?

 

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René

Indeed, give us some links, Bill. BTW, Salvation Army beat the Red Cross to helping Katrina victims. And Habitat for Humanity has certain requirements for those they help with homes, like an ability to pay back the loan the house is financed with, they aren't totally free.

bill hicks
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at 09:52 on October 2nd, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.

hotelcal
hotelcal
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at 09:52 on October 2nd, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.

BruceC
BruceC
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at 09:55 on October 2nd, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.

ACORN is just another gang.  They get millions from democratic legislation and were in line to 20% of any and all profits from the bailout bill except McCain came back to town and stopped Barney Franks.

henry birkenbine
henry birkenbine
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at 09:57 on October 2nd, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.

They are a human rights organized crime gang.

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René

Just click on the ACORN to see the connections GROWING:

ojt
ojt
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at 21:12 on October 2nd, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff. 

The Democrats tried to funnel MILLIONS of taxpayer dollars just the other day when they tried to add a provision to the economic ballout bill stating that ACORN would get 20% of any profits received from the bill.

As I said in my nowpublic opinion story the other day, that ACORN states on their website that they do not receive government funding.  Hmmmm.  Interesting.  Either they are not being truthful, or the democrats were wasting everyone's time fighting for this.... I would say the answer is BOTH : )

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René

ACORN already got plenty funding from the Housing Bill.

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at 06:40 on October 6th, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.  They were given large amounts of money to provide ninja loans to (Black only) folks who has no income, no, job, no assets.  So where do you think a great deal of out trouble came from.  Oh and just for fun, Obama was one of the Lawyers for Acorn. 

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René

Al, check out the wiki on Penny Pritzker, Obama's Finance Chair. the connections with Ayer's Chicago Annenberg Challenge and the Superior Bank and it's subprime shenanigans. Found that on that ACORN link.

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