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  1. block

    Falls Creek landlord

    What a pig. And sadly we get the news from a newspaper not our own.
    3 points
  2. fedup

    The GREEN MACHINE at work

    Check it out. Canada's Transmountian pipeline. Watch how the liberal treehuggers are screwing their liberal government owned pipeline as it tries to make money for it's government while supplying it's citizens with the energy it needs. More proof of a fact, liberals can fornicate up a one car funeral while they destroy a anvil with a rubber hammer. If you actually decided to learn something by researching this mess then ask yourself this question. Should a voted for government own a business that supplies something that it's citizens need to survive? Then ask yourself this, just what is the difference between liberalism and socialism?
    1 point
  3. S_A_Hoov

    Fry the SOB

    https://www.altoonamirror.com/wire/?category=757&ID=308218 He can pick which one. Hang, chair, injection, or firing squad. If they started doing one of the above on National TV. Then it might stop or at least slow them down.
    1 point
  4. Pompeii

    POTD (12-5-23)

    A BEAUTY taken in Clearfield County > Jeff London
    1 point
  5. Here's an idea....direct all those 87,000 IRS Agents that Biden employed and send them to Dubois. Think of all the secondary businesses that would benefit...being restaurants, hotels, etc. They might even buy temporary housing.
    1 point
  6. The 'payee' would certainly tell the tale - except if city accounts were made falsely and the check was written to the city, it could be deposited without any red flags from a bank. And even with Waste Management being a private business - bribery for 100 percent control of the work in a town - is still considered illegal no matter how you label it in the ledger.
    1 point
  7. I don't disagree with what you're saying, however, the same auditor did the city and the local United Way. I find it incredulous to believe donations to the latter were in cash, so there has to be a paper trail of donations. As far as Waste Management, I'm curious as to who the "payee" was on the checks and further, whose name was the receiving checking account titled to. Could those payments (from Waste Management) have originally been set-up in a purely altruistic manner and titled for "DuBois Days"? Anything is possible! Final thoughts: my opinion is, if the indicted are proven guilty, then those involved were only a few. With more than a few, keeping a "secret" becomes infinitely harder, if not impossible. Finally, what were the first allegations and who was the accusing party?
    1 point
  8. BillyC

    Falls Creek landlord

    LIFE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS JOBS GARAGE SALES PLACE NOTICE SUBSCRIBE December 05, 2023 | Today's Paper | Submit News | Subscribe Today | Login Attempt to settle civil lawsuit against DuBois landlord fails LOCAL NEWS DEC 1, 2023 PHIL RAY pray@altoonamirror.com An attempt to resolve a federal civil rights complaint against a DuBois landlord who is accused of seeking sexual favors from several female tenants has failed, according to a report sent recently to U.S. District Judge Stephanie Haines in Johnstown. Haines is presiding over the case in which several tenants alleged Timothy Britton, the owner of Britton Enterprises (also known as Tim’s Apartments), with seeking sexual favors in return for reduced rent or excused late rent payments. The civil rights complaint was filed by the U.S. Department of Justice in May. It contends Britton subjected his female tenants “to unwelcome and severe or pervasive sexual harassment.” Britton’s company is alleged to own or operate 40 residential rental properties in DuBois, Falls Creek, Brockway and Reynoldsville. Britton, it charges, shows the properties to prospective tenants, oversees the maintenance of the properties and participates in collecting the rent. In July, Britton answered the federal charges denying he offered to reduce rent or excuse late payments in exchange for sexual favors. He also denies the accusations of unwelcome touching and sexual harassment and denied the accusation by the Department of Justice that he demonstrated a “long-standing pattern of illegal sexual harassment of multiple tenants, dating back to 2016.” Britton also claimed many of his actions against tenants were taken in response to “unlawful or fraudulent actions by individual tenants.” Haines suggested the two slides attempt to settle the case and appointed a former judge, Thomas I. Vanaskie, as the mediator. A mediation session was held in late October, and last week Vanaskie reported the case has not been resolved. Meanwhile, the case continues on its path toward trial. The federal docket reports that discovery is to be completed by Jan. 31. The court has scheduled a post-discovery status conference for Feb. 29. Britton is represented by Pittsburgh attorney Colin Callahan. The contention is that Britton, through his alleged harassment of his tenants, violated the federal Fair Housing Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
    0 points
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