Originally Posted - January 25, 2006


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Florida AG: Charity Scheme Targeted Elders

TALLAHASSEE -A settlement resolving allegations that two Broward County organizations targeted senior citizens in a charitable donations scheme has been reached by the Florida Attorney General's office. Global Mindlink Foundation and Select International Donors Corp. will pay up to $350,000 for consumer restitution. The agreement also requires the companies to dissolve.

Investigators with the Attorney General's Economic Crimes Division determined that the two organizations were Florida non-profit corporations owned and operated by Denise Battista of Coral Springs. Battista managed a staff of telemarketers who allegedly solicited memberships and newsletter subscriptions from elderly consumers nationwide. The consumers were told that the proceeds from their purchases would be used for charitable and humanitarian purposes. Consumers who agreed to purchase subscriptions or memberships supposedly would be eligible to participate in monthly drawings for cash prizes.

Consumer complaints indicated that Global and Select debited money from victims' checking accounts without their prior consent or knowledge. The charitable facade of these entities was allegedly created to take advantage of the generous nature of their elderly victims, but the majority of the solicited money going toward corporate salaries and administrative expenses.

The settlement prohibits the two companies and Battista from engaging in any type of commercial telephone solicitations. It also blocks them from seeking a telemarketing license in the future or from participating in charitable fund-raising activities. The restitution will be made to consumers who have filed complaints with the Attorney General's Office, as well as Florida consumers identified in the companies' business records as victims who paid money to the companies and consumers who file a complaint with the Attorney General's Office within 30 days of the date of the agreement. Any remaining money will cover the state's costs of investigation and litigation.

Consumers who believe they have been victimized by either of these companies may file a complaint with the Attorney General's Economic Crimes Division. Complaints should be sent to the following address:

Economic Crimes Division
Attn: Robert Julian
Office of the Attorney General
110 SE 6th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301-5000

A copy of the settlement agreement is available at:

http://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/JFAO-6LCU54/$file/Global_Settlement.pdf
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