Monday, August 17, 2020

First Default Notice The VA Sent To John Infantino, Bayside at Fort Howard Scam

The first lease to the Fort Howard, Md., Department of Veterans Affairs property, for the development of a proposed veterans community - John D. Infantino's bogus Bayside at Fort Howard - on valuable Chesapeake Bay waterfront, was terminated after Infantino did not take any steps to begin the actual development or construction of the Project, nor properly respond to the notice (plus other official notices) sent that is copied below, which comes from court records, when Infantino sued the United States (every American citizen) as a 'smoke screen' to cover his scams:

"On February 11, 2009, VA sent FHSHA (Ft. Howard Senior Housing Associates) a its first default notice demanding that, within thirty days, FHSHA remit in full the sum of $126,530.00. This amount represented the total amounts cited in five electric utility bills that the VA previously issued to FHSHA from September 28, 2006 through November 6, 2007, and one electric utility bill that the VA issued on September 22, 2008. The government attributed the $126,530.00 demand to Baltimore Gas & Electric utility services that were provided to, and thus benefitted, the leased premises, excluding the CBOC used by the VA. Id. at 640-703, Default Notice 1."

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