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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

WHAT'S WRONG WITH A LITTLE FRAUDULENT TRANSFER BETWEEN FRIENDS? Mark Noss Paid Steven Ingersoll Nearly $400,000 For No-Show “Consulting” and “Licensing” Contracts, And Engineered A $54,358 Payment From The Grand Traverse Academy To Ingersoll—After He’d Been Convicted Of Tax Fraud


WHITE GUY JUSTICE: MARK NOSS SCORES EVIDENTIARY HEARING DELAY, STEVEN INGERSOLL GETS DEFAULT JUDGMENT SET ASIDE; Noss hearing now set for September 22 at 1:00p.m.; Ingersoll gets another three weeks to defend his late response to a complaint issued April 30, 2020, a response now due by September 18: Between March 19, 2014-April 1, 2016, Mark Noss paid Steven Ingersoll more than he did Traverse City State Bank.

According to his own records, produced by Noss subsequent to Full Spectrum Management's Adversary Complaint document discovery, Noss shelled out over $452,000 to Steven Ingersoll, and nearly $11,000 to his daughter-in-law, Gretchen Ingersoll.

In comparison, Noss/Full Spectrum paid Traverse City State Bank $331,804 on Ingersoll's delinquent line of credit debt, a legal obligation Noss assumed in March 2014.



There will be no additional updates on this case until these two file their late homework; in the interim, if you want to know what's going on, ask the Record-Eagle.

Those people actually get paid to cover this stuff.

Oh, wait, they haven't...

6 comments:

  1. For all the time these 2 spent trying to "fix" dysfunctional school children, they seem to have simply entrenched their own dysfunctionality. From guzzling buddies at college to embezzling buddies at GTA.

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    1. Very well put: guzzling and embezzling. Sad the Record-Eagle isn't doing its job on these two. Maybe a local TV-Station will cover and "uncover" these two.

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  2. What in blazes would posses someone to take on another's debt like this? Maaaaaybe your delinquent kid or husband/wife? Were these 2 secretly a couple or what?

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  3. It never ENDS with these guys! It's the neverending onion.

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  4. You just hope that sooner or later (especially sooner!) some justice will come for the bank and everyone else they've done wrong to.

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