Tuesday, February 27, 2024

John Infantino Scam Websites Today Employ Lies About Ft. Howard

Here we are at fifteen years past the time the VA fired John Infantino from his Ft. Howard VAMC property development lease, and Infantino still uses his fake development project - Bayside at Ft. Howard -  for promoting his investment scams as if Bayside is real and very successful. And as if he does not owe the VA and others millions of dollars due to just that scam. He owes it. As long as John Infantino's scam victims are still suffering from their scammed experiences - as some or all are - plus with Infantino still running scams where he uses Ft. Howard as an example of his successful property development, he is pertinent today. Below are links to where some of the lies are online today:

This link is to 30 fake info PDF files, touting a supposed active veterans' community on Ft Howard, documents which were created and are online to fool investors: 

https://grande.property/jdrealty/fort-howard-md-mixed-use/


Here is a quote from Infantino's Bayside Veterans Presentation:

"Bayside at Fort Howard is a retirement community designed especially for U.S. Veterans and their spouses, widows or widowers. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Selected the Fort Howard Senior Housing Associates as the Master Developer for the 93-acre property on the Fort Howard peninsula. Built on the Foundation of a public/private partnership, this is a unique retirement community that will serve as a national model for better serving the needs of our veteran population."


Here is something from one of his Question and Answer pages:

"1. What is Bayside at Fort Howard? 

Bayside is a unique life care retirement community offering an active, independent lifestyle in a pleasant environment with access to care for the rest of your life... We offer a one-year renewable lease option in addition to a life care program."

As an upfront payment to live on Ft. Howard till the resident dies, Infantino's "life care program" was set up to take everything a future resident owns. The application - a questionnaire - was offered online, but the applicants had to send a paper check to a post office box. Checks are more difficult to trace than digital transfers of money. 

https://grande.property/jdrealty/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Bayside-QA-Booklet.pdf

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