Doctored campaign reports at city hall?

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DOCTORED CAMPAIGN REPORTS AT CITY HALL? By now most have read about the alleged campaign finance violations by Minnetrista’s mayor, some past & present council members and “Our Minnetrista” officials (buried on page 12 of Friday’s Laker-Pioneer newspaper, with a tiny heading smaller than the guest column on yoga). The accused respond saying there is no basis to the complaints and everything was accounted for in their campaign finance reports on file at city hall.

First, “Our Minnetrista” who openly spent thousands of dollars supporting these candidates never filed a disclosure report at city hall (or anywhere else) as required by state law. Mr. Kolb, an officer of “Our Minnetrista” stated “All that information is filed with the city clerk.” Well, it’s not. Mr. Kolb cannot produce it and neither can the city clerk.

Second, all of the candidates’ campaign finance reports in 2014 show all three “Our Minnetrista” supported candidates (Whalen, Mortenson & Thoele) listed virtually identical donors giving identical amounts, as well as virtually identical expenditures. Contribution amounts of $333.33, $166.66, $83.33 appear multiple times on all three reports from the same donors. Hmmm…($1,000÷3=333.33), ($500÷3=166.66), ($250÷3=83.33). Are we expected to believe all these individuals wrote those checks in these unusual amounts, or is it plausible the money came from “Our Minnetrista” and was distributed among the candidates? The later, if proven after examining subpoenaed bank records, would make the 2014 candidates guilty of violating the contribution limits law. Willfully and intentionally doing so could be a criminal charge.

Some might say the above is not enough to charge someone. Actually the respondents are saying exactly that. But if one examines the 2018 campaign finance reports filed by “Our Minnetrista” candidates Pam Mortenson and John Tschumperlin, the exact same pattern appears: virtually identical donor list, contribution amounts, and expenditures with unusual amounts indicating contributions came from one source (“Our Minnetrista”) and were earmarked and disbursed between them.

Paypal screenshot from OM siteBefore www.ourminnetrista.com was so timely deleted (after this screen capture was submitted to the Office of Administrative Hearings) it had a donation page set up with PayPal that showed “Our Minnetrista” as the account holder. This is where earmarked donations were collected for their candidates.

To answer Ms. Thoele’s question of why these complaints, going back to 2014, are only being filed now, the answer to that is they did such a great job of concealing what they were doing it took me this long to figure it out.

 

Painter Creek Winery ribbon cutting

I had the pleasure yesterday of attending the Westonka Community & Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Painter Creek Winery in Minnetrista. The winery is right next to Minnetonka Orchards on County Road 26.

Painters Creek Ribbon CuttingThis is a perfect example of a commercial establishment that fits right into Minnetrista’s rural character. Using Minnesota grown grapes, employing local residents and providing a charming and welcoming ambience for Minnetrista residents to enjoy.

Thank you owners, Lowell and Phyllis Schaper, for investing in our community. May this new venture prosper!

 

Minnetrista street improvements will come with assessments

LOCATION CHANGE 2/4 FROM PUBLIC SAFETY BLDG TO COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS are likely in your future if you live on Open House AssessmentsD’Chene Lane, D’Chene Circle, Kristin Lane or Ox Yoke Circle. The city has scheduled an Open House Monday, February 4, 2019 at 5pm at city hall in council chambers to inform residents about the 2019 street improvement projects. There will also be a public hearing on the projects at city hall on February 19, 2019.

The city council has not yet decided on the assessments. Below are the alternatives being considered:

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Force-main break on Lakeview Dr. & Shady Lane

1/31/19 11:40am Reposting Minnetrista City Notice: Due to the frigid temperatures, there has been a force-main break on Lakeview Drive and Shady Lane. Roads expected to be closed at 1pm to allow for digging and will open as soon as possible. Homeowners in the immediate area will not have access via car to their homes during this work but, as always, emergency vehicles access will be made possible if needed.

Thank you for your patience as this severe cold impacts our community.

Questions can be directed to City Hall at 952-446-1660, Monday through Friday from 8am to 4:30pm.

City Staff

Westonka Daily News report on Minnetrista elections complaint

The Westonka Daily News report by Chip Drewry on the alleged Minnetrista election violations: “Upon further digging it appears this “Our Minnetrista” group is a bit shady at best and very secretive. Is there something to these allegations? My gut tells me yes.”

Readers can read the full story: https://lakenewssite.wordpress.com/2019/01/29/past-present-minnetrista-officials-accused-of-campaign-finance-violations/

 

Mayor and council members face campaign finance violations

Campaign Complaint Rocks Minnetrista” is the title of the story published yesterday on the Center of the American Experiment site. A summary background, written by one of the Administrative Law judges, gives some analysis on the complaints that name current Minnetrista Mayor Lisa Whalen, Council Members Pam Mortenson and John Tschumperlin, past Council Member Patricia Thoele and “Our Minnetrista” leaders David Kolb and Karen Danielson as Respondents.

Full disclosure, I am the Complainant in this case and have received numerous requests for more information. For media inquiries, official status on these complaints may be obtained from the Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings.