I'm only replying here to point this DATE of July 2006. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE. 2006 is TWO YEARS after the divorce.
Junebug, for all your boasted conservatism, what am I to make of your comment above? That not only do you think that a minor being consenting makes a difference, but also that you think that a financial affidavit filed two years after a divorce can contain perjury? That being two years later sanctifies perjury?
Could you please explain your comment, how you think that the date of the affidavit being two years later means that the affidavit can contain false information, and that then Danny Shelton is off the hook?
Danny's salary in
3ABN's 2004 Form 990 was reported as being $59,294, in
3ABN's 2005 Form 990 was reported as being $70,944, and in
3ABN's 2006 Form 990 was reported as being $72,802. Since the financial affidavit reported monthly income of $5,991, it seems that Danny was reporting what he thought his 2006 income would be, not what his 2004 income was.
$5,991 a month x 12 months = $71,892.
$72,802 - $71,892 = $910.
Maybe he got a $910 Christmas bonus or a raise or something, instead of a pink slip like he should have gotten.
But that's all irrelevant, since Danny failed to report any book income on that financial affidavit, whether it was book income from 2004, 2005, or the killing he made in 2006.
It doesn't matter what DS made because LS does not get ANY of it.
This would be true if Danny succeeds in perpetrating what heaven must consider theft.
Antichrist Agenda is part of Danny and Linda's marital property. So also are Danny's PPPA booklets. Linda has a right to part of the kickbacks and royalties Danny has gotten for those books, unless Danny needs to pay back some of the money he got improperly.
So continue to snoop into the lives of these people and proceed to make it public--no one cares.
You may not care if you have abandoned conservative Christian family values. But not everyone has.
You REFUSE to put on your glasses and see the TRUTH. You are a hopeless case of obsession.
You might want to see an optometrist.