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Lawyer: York police should take video brutality accusation seriously

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Lawyer: York police should take video brutality accusation seriously

A video, uploaded Sunday to Youtube, appears to show a man being arrested. Police are investigating.
By MIKE ARGENTO and TED CZECH
Daily Record/Sunday News
Alfredo Montanez Jr.

York, PA -
The video is shaky, apparently recorded in the early morning hours on a city street illuminated only by streetlights and the headlights and flashing lights of police cars.


In the video, it appears that nine York City Police officers are taking a suspect into custody. At one point, the suspect, hands cuffed behind his back, turns away from the camera and something happens.


"It's clear to me," said Clarence Allen, the York attorney representing the suspect in the video, former state boxing champ Alfredo Montanez Jr.


What's clear to Allen is that the police officer "violently" struck Montanez while the suspect's hands were handcuffed behind his back.


The video, posted on YouTube, has spread through York and has caused tensions to flare between police and the community, Allen said. He called a news conference Friday morning to call for a complete and impartial investigation to diffuse those tensions.


"Don't give me a whitewashed investigation," Allen said. "Don't pour water on me and tell me it's raining. Don't bring in some expert and pay him a million dollars to say what I see on that tape didn't happen and was an optical illusion."

This is the video posted Sunday on Youtube. The poster, "amonie212," titled the video "police brutality."

York City Police Chief Wes Kahley said Thursday that police "really don't know what happened at this point" and are investigating. He added police would like to obtain a better copy of the video from the person who recorded it.


Efforts to reach Kahley for further comment Friday were unsuccessful.


The video depicts Montanez's arrest Aug. 6 in the 700 block of East Market Street.


Police had received a call about a man with a gun outside a bar in the same block at 2:22 a.m. When an officer pulled up to Market and Sherman streets, he spotted a man who matched the description provided by the dispatcher walking west on Market Street, police said.


According to an affidavit of probable cause, Montanez ran and the police officer, accompanied by three other officers who had arrived about the same time, gave chase. When he was cut off by the police car, Montanez slipped and fell. A gun that had been in the waistband of his pants fell to the pavement as three officers wrestled him to the ground, according to the affidavit. The gun had been reported stolen in Springettsbury Township in June, police said.


The affidavit states that Montanez resisted arrest and yelled, "It's not my gun! It's not my gun!"


At that point, according to the affidavit, an officer stunned Montanez with a Taser, and he was taken into custody. When police searched Montanez, they found a small rock of what appeared to be crack cocaine in his pocket, along with a small packet containing marijuana, according to court documents.


Montanez, 27, was charged with receiving stolen property, illegal possession of a firearm, carrying a firearm without a license, resisting arrest and possession of crack and marijuana. He was placed in York County Prison, where he remains, in lieu of $20,000 bail.


Montanez - who boxed under the nickname "The Tornado" and was, at one time, ranked 10th in the nation - is no stranger to police. He has a criminal history that includes drug charges, according to court records.


In 2008, a York County grand jury indicted him in the Sept. 26, 2004, killing of 16-year-old Bart Rohrbaugh Jr., who was gunned down about 11:40 p.m. near Pine and Walnut streets in York, less than a block from his home. Those charges were dismissed in 2009 for lack of evidence.


Allen said the current charges Montanez faces, and the history, is irrelevant to the investigation into the video.


"What's relevant is that this person was arrested on those charges and this person was struck violently while his hands were handcuffed behind his back for no reason at all," Allen said.


Allen said the video came to his attention Tuesday and he immediately turned it over to York County District Attorney Tom Kearney who, in turn, referred the case to York City Police. Allen said he hoped the state police internal affairs division would investigate the matter.


Allen also said he hoped the officers involved in Montanez's arrest would come forward and publicly tell what happened that morning. He said police often ask members of the public to come forward when they are conducting investigations and that it is only fair to expect police to do the same during a probe of such public importance.


As a criminal defense attorney, Allen said, he has had a number of clients over the years allege police had struck or beaten them. When this case surfaced, he said, some of those clients called him to say, "I told you this happened."


The York City Human Relations Commission has also received a number of similar calls, executive director Stephanie Seaton said.


"Obviously," she said, "there have been tensions in the community regarding the York City Police Department."



Related story: Local police say they accept exposure in a Youtube age


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York City Police Chief Wes Kahley said the video was sent to police Monday.


"We really don't know what happened at this point," he said. "We're investigating the allegation and interviewing the people we need to interview to determine what actually took place."


Kahley said that the video needs to be "cleaned up" to get a better look at everyone involved, and also needs to be examined to make sure it wasn't altered in any way.


He also said that police would like to speak with whoever shot the video.


"That would be very helpful and we're trying to identify who that person is," he said. "We'd really like them to come forward to provide us with a better copy of the video."


The video, posted to the site Sunday under the channel name "amonie212," is shot at night and is out-of-focus and jittery. The location is not identified, but vehicles in the video appear to have the markings of York City Police cruisers.



Taken from a second- or third-floor window, the video opens as a group of police are gathered around a man who appears to be in handcuffs.


About 19 seconds in, as police are leading the man to a police cruiser, one of the officers moves suddenly near the man and someone on the other end of the video said, "He slit him."


The other officers in the video don't appear to react to the officer's actions.


The man cannot be seen as the officer is moving, but those leaving comments on the video were quick to label it an example of police brutality.

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Not all defendants succeed in apologizing to victims, families

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Not all defendants succeed in apologizing to victims, families

Defense attorneys say they like to know what their clients will say to victims in court.
By RICK LEE
Daily Record/Sunday News
York, PA -
Following a conviction, when a criminal defendant finally has a chance to face the victims who were caused pain, the defense attorney typically wants to know beforehand what the defendant is going to say.


"I will tell them to write it out and I'll review it to help them phrase what they want to say," Clasina Mahoney, York County's First Assistant Public Defender, said. "A lot of my clients are not well-spoken. But I don't put words in their mouths."


Defense attorney Suzanne Smith said the opportunity for a convicted defendant to apologize at sentencing often is as traumatic for the defendant as it is for the victims.


"Some clients just can't compose themselves," she said. "But I haven't had anyone who was not cognizant of the victim, who didn't understand the family's loss."


Mahoney and Smith said they have been surprised on occasion when a defendant goes off course during an apology.


On Tuesday, Joanna Seibert, the Dillsburg woman who struck and killed Northern York County Regional Police Officer David Tome in 2008, spoke for the first time to the officer's family at her sentencing hearing.


Her statement, however, focused largely on the hardships the fatal crash caused her in the intervening two years. Chief Deputy Prosecutor Timothy Barker said afterwards, her "I'm sorry" to Tome's widow and family was "a footnote" in the apology.


Seibert, who was sentenced to one day less than a year in county prison for homicide by vehicle, is not the only defendant whose sentencing statement has drawn fire.


In October, Francis Plaza, who was convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife, Michelle Plaza, five times in the chest in 2009, complained about his attorney, his jury and the criminal justice system before saying, "I am very sorry for the tragedy that happened to my wife."


Plaza, who was sentenced to life without parole, had admitted he killed his wife, but only during a "black out" she caused when she told him she was leaving him.


William Michael Stankewicz, the man who entered North Hopewell-Winterstown Elementary School in 2001 and attacked the principal, two teachers and 11 children with a machete, said at his sentencing the victims' lost "pint of blood" or "thumb sewn back on" was not as terrible as his own personal problems.


School principal Norina E. Bentzel suffered crippling injuries to both hands when she fought with Stankewicz to protect herself, her staff and the school children.


Instead of apologizing for injuring Bentzel and terrorizing the children, Stankewicz said his Russian mail-order bride, her divorce attorney and immigration services should apologize to his victims.


Stankewicz was sentenced to 132 to 264 years in state prison.


Defense attorney Jeffrey Marshall said he believed most of his clients who choose to address their victims do so out of sincerity, with the added expectation the judge also will recognize their remorse.


"There is hope the family would understand and the court would understand," he said.


Silence before sentencing


Crime victims, or their surviving family members, rarely hear a word of apology from a defendant until it comes to sentencing.


That's typically on the advice of their attorneys, although often under orders from the court.


At sentencing, the courts encourage those injured parties to deliver "victim impact statements," written or oral accounts of how the crime has affected their lives before asking defendants if they have anything to say.


And by that time, a year or so after the crime, many victims and survivors are almost livid. Before the defendant is allowed to address them, victims demand to know why there hasn't been an apology or any show of remorse.


There are defendants, local attorneys say, who want to reach out to the victims and apologize for their actions.


"I will usually tell the victim's family (at sentencing) they've had no contact because I told my clients not to," defense attorney Suzanne Smith said. "I tell them, 'You cannot speak to the victim, apologize to the victim, send a letter, anything.'"


That is, Smith said, because any communication could end up as evidence at trial.


First Assistant Public Defender Clasina Mahoney said she has had clients who have written letters of apology to victims, which she has held back until the case is over before delivering them to victims.

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EJP On The Four Horsemen: Four Facets Of Antichrist/Man-Beast & Myself On The Second Half

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Revelation 6:1-17 is reviewed. The Four seals opened by Christ release the Antichrist/Man-Beast riding Four different colored horses bringing Four specific judgments upon the world of men during the Great Tribulation (Deuteronomy 4:30; Matthew 24:15, 29; Revelation 7:14).  For as the works of Jesus Christ are described by the writers of the Four Gospels, even so the works of the risen “Tammuz/Horus” Antichrist are described by the Four Horses he rides. -EJP

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Al Franken Reads From the Bible on the Senate Floor To Make The Case For Extending Unemployment Benefits

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Al Franken Reads From the Bible on the Senate Floor To Make The Case For Extending Unemployment Benefits

Let someone like Jim DeMint read from the bible on the Senate floor and watch the libs start foaming at the mouth
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Hengler: "Why is it that non-believing liberal Democrats quote scripture when they want the authority to control our lives, but mock those of us who believe the Bible can only have authority if it is the inspired Word of God? I have no doubt Al Franken is very confused to say the least"
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Drug Cartel-Related Murders Exceed 10,000 So Far This Year, According to a Mexican Newspaper Tally

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Drug Cartel-Related Murders Exceed 10,000 So Far This Year, According to a Mexican Newspaper Tally

10,514 to be exact. It could top 12,000 by the end of the year, there has been an average of 230 killings a week for the last 2 months

Fox News Steve Harrigan who has been doing reports from Juarez the last few days calls it "Al Qaeda next door," which I thought was a pretty good description

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Cartel-related murders in Mexico’s drug war have surpassed 10,000 so far this year, according to a tally kept by the Mexican newspaper Reforma.

As of November 19, the newspaper’s Ejecutómetro (execution-meter) stood at 10,514 for 2010. With an estimated 230 killings a week in the last two months, the cartel-related murders for 2010 could reach 12,000 by the end of the year.

That figure is about twice the overall number of U.S. military fatalities in Iraq and Afghanistan combined, which currently stand at about 5,700 for the entire duration of both wars to date

Chihuahua, the Mexican state that includes what is arguably one of the most violent cities in the world, Ciudad Juárez, continues to be the deadliest, with 2,912 executions so far this year

The Reforma newspaper shows that since Felipe Calderón became president of Mexico in December 2006, there have been 24,534 killings attributed to drug cartel violence, a more conservative estimate than the Mexican government’s official estimate of 28,000.
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California Man Gets 21 Months For Threatening Nancy Pelosi

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California Man Gets 21 Months For Threatening Nancy Pelosi

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SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Gregory Lee Giusti, who admitted making threatening phone calls to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her family, was sentenced on Thursday to 21 months in federal prison.

Giusti, 49, was indicted on April 18, charged with one count of making harassing and threatening telephone calls in interstate commerce.In accordance with his plea agreement, Giusti was also sentenced by U.S. District Judge Jeffery White to 3 years of supervised release.

Giusti made a series of calls through the Internet phone system MagicJack to Pelosi's two homes and her San Francisco office, saying, "When you go back to California, you won't have a home to go back to."

Federal traced the calls to Giusti's computer, though he had bragged they were untraceable, saying, "If you're trying to trace it, have fun." Giusti has 15 previous convictions, two of which are felonies. In 2005, he was convicted of following a woman from a Caltrain station and threatening to kill her.

At his detention hearing in April, Magistrate Judge Bernard Zimmerman said Giusti "obviously has some kind of psychiatric problem." While his mother, Eleanor Giusti, admitted that her son had problems, she said, "He has never been violent.
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Senator Dick Durbin: Dream Act Will Come To The Senate Floor Next Week

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Senator Dick Durbin: Dream Act Will Come To The Senate Floor Next Week

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Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Friday predicted a Senate vote on the DREAM Act will be held next week.

"Sen. Reid is going to call it," Durbin told The Hill shortly after the chamber adjourned at 3:30 p.m. Friday. Two procedural votes are scheduled for Saturday morning on competing plans to address the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts
.

The legislation would provide legal residence to the children of immigrants who were brought into the country during their youth if they attend college or join the military. House leaders said this week they expect a vote in the lower chamber next week.

Durbin demurred when asked whether he has the votes."I'm working on it, talking to members," he said
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HotAirPundit: South Korean Defense Chief Says They Will Send Fighter Jets To Bomb North Korea If Attack Happens Again


Billboards Going Up Around The Country Saying Jesus Coming May 21, 2011

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Billboards Going Up Around The Country Saying Jesus Coming May 21, 2011
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St. Louis, MO (KPLR) — Here's a billboard that may stop you in your tracks. It says "He's coming again May 21, 2011. The wise men knew." The group "We Can Know.Com" says an analysis of scripture shows Jesus will come again May 21.

The billboards are already up in other cities and will go up in the St. Louis area later this December. A spokeswoman describes the WeCanKnow.com as a group of bible believing Christians that are not affiliated with any denomination.

She says the wise men theme during Christmas is meant to spur interest in the bible not frighten anyone. Ten billboards are scheduled to go up in the St. Louis area by December 13th.

WeCanKnow.com has put different billboards up in other cities predicting the second coming. The billboards have gone up in Omaha and Nashville, Tenn. Ther group is also going up in Atlanta, Bridgeport, Conn.; Detroit; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Little Rock, Ark.; Louisville, Ky.; and St. Louis. They'll be up for December.
Here's one that's gone up in Maryland
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Richmond, Indiana Mortgage Broker Sentenced to 51 Months in Prison for Fraud and Obstructing Justice

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Richmond, Indiana Mortgage Broker Sentenced to 51 Months in Prison for Fraud and Obstructing Justice

INDIANAPOLIS—Kathy Puckett, 47, of Richmond, Ind., was sentenced today to 51 months upon her guilty plea to mail fraud and obstructing justice announced Joseph H. Hogsett, U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Indiana. This followed an investigation by the Richmond Police Department, Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita's Prosecution Assistance Unit, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Muncie Office.


Kathy Puckett was a co-owner of Richmond Mortgage and served as its sole mortgage originator. Puckett’s job was to prepare loan documents including loan applications and other documents supporting buyers’ income and ability to pay. Between March 2006 and February 2008, Puckett submitted false information to the lenders including inflated bank account balances, false verifications of employment, false verifications of rent, misrepresenting one borrower’s name to reflect a better credit score, and false gift letters. These actions resulted in fraudulent loans exceeding $200,000. In addition to her mortgage broker fee, Puckett received a yield spread premium fee that was not disclosed to the borrower which represented a fee for a higher interest loan given to the borrower. During the investigation of her mortgage fraud activities, in January 2008, Puckett directed an acquaintance to remove documents from files that were to be turned over to the FBI.


According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Gayle L. Helart, who is prosecuting the case for the government, U.S. District Judge Larry J. McKinney also ordered three years of supervised release following her release from prison.

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Madison County Man Sentenced for Production and Possession of Child Pornography

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Madison County Man Sentenced for Production and Possession of Child Pornography

Stephen R. Wigginton, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, announced today that on December 3, 2010, BLAKE JOSEPH YOUNG, age 41, last known address in Bethalto, Illinois, was sentenced, following his conviction for production and possession of child pornography, to 300 months’ imprisonment, a lifetime term of supervised release, a $1,250 fine, and a special assessment of $200.


YOUNG pleaded guilty to the charges on August 31, 2010. At the time of his plea, YOUNG entered into a factual stipulation which indicated that on March 21, 2010, YOUNG was in his motor home in a church parking lot in Alton, Illinois. While parked outside the church, YOUNG asked a 12-year-old boy who he knew from church, to enter the motor home. Once inside the motor home, YOUNG took pornographic photographs of the 12-year-old.


YOUNG also showed the 12-year-old nude photos of another minor child which YOUNG had stored on YOUNG's cellular phone. Search warrants were executed on the motor home and the cellular phone, resulting in recovery of the images of child pornography.


The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Metro East Cybercrime Task Force and the Alton Police Department.


The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Suzanne M. Garrison.

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Beverly Hills Woman Arrested on Federal Charges of Running Ponzi Scheme That Collected Almost $11 Million

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Beverly Hills Woman Arrested on Federal Charges of Running Ponzi Scheme That Collected Almost $11 Million

Federal authorities have arrested a Beverly Hills woman on federal wire fraud charges for allegedly running a Ponzi scheme that collected nearly $11 million from scores of Southland victims who were promised huge profits from settlement annuities.


Rosi Ray, 56, of Beverly Hills, was arrested at her business yesterday by special agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Ray, who also used the names “Rose Ray” and “Gloria Lujan,” was arraigned late Thursday in United States District Court in Los Angeles, where she pled not guilty to the five counts in the indictment.


The indictment, which was returned by a federal grand jury on December 1, alleges that Ray and others solicited investments from victims who were told their money would be used to purchase court-ordered, monetary settlement annuities from accident victims at a discount, and the settlement annuities would then be cashed in at a substantial profit. Ray told investors that once she purchased the annuities she could arrange to receive the true value of the settlement in a lump sum. As part of the scheme, Ray told victims that their investments were guaranteed to earn a substantial monthly return, anywhere from 10 to 200 percent over a period of two to 12 months.


The indictment alleges that Ray did not spend any of the investors’ money on the promised investments. Rather, Ray spent the money on investor payouts, her son’s drag racing career, her purse consignment business, and personal expenses.


As a result of the fraud scheme, the indictment alleges, Ray caused approximately 180 investors to invest approximately $10.9 million in the bogus monetary settlement annuity business, with approximately half of the investors losing most of their money.


An indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.


Each count of wire fraud in the indictment carries a statutory maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison.


Ray was released late Thursday on a $100,000 bond. She is currently scheduled to go on trial on January 25 in United States District Court in Santa Ana.


The case against Ray is the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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Third Person Charged for Role in Foreclosure Rescue Scheme That Involved $725 Million in Mortgages

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Third Person Charged for Role in Foreclosure Rescue Scheme That Involved $725 Million in Mortgages

Defendant Agrees to Plead Guilty After Co-Schemer Pled Earlier This Week

LOS ANGELES—With a new criminal case being filed this morning, federal authorities have now charged three defendants for their roles in a foreclosure rescue scam that promised the owners of hundreds of distressed properties that they could indefinitely postpone foreclosure sales.


Irving Cohen, 74, of Van Nuys, was charged late this morning in United States District Court with two counts of bankruptcy fraud. In a plea agreement also filed today, Cohen admitted his role in the scheme that filed fraudulent bankruptcies to delay foreclosures on more than 1,400 properties that had outstanding loans totaling nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars. As a result of the scheme, which continued through July, numerous lenders lost interest payments on the mortgages for up to three years, and Cohen and his associates collected nearly $550,000 in fees from homeowners.


A second defendant in this case, Robin Phillips, 53, of Claremont, pled guilty on Monday to one count of bankruptcy fraud. Phillips admitted to filing bankruptcies that delayed foreclosure on nearly 500 properties and affected more than $200 million of delinquent mortgages.


A third person allegedly involved in the scheme, Darwin Bowman, 74, of Van Nuys, was indicted in September by a federal grand jury on two counts of bankruptcy fraud. Bowman is currently scheduled to go on trial on February 8.


According to court documents filed in relation to all three cases, Cohen, Phillips, and Bowman were involved in a scheme that recruited homeowners whose properties were in danger of imminent foreclosure and promised to delay the foreclosures for as long as the homeowners could pay.


Once a homeowner paid a fee, typically $1,500 per month, Bowman and Cohen, either directly or through salespersons, had the homeowner sign a deed granting a one-eighth interest in the house to a fictitious person, according to court documents. Without the knowledge of the homeowner, Phillips and others filed a bankruptcy petition in the name of the fictitious person. Armed with the fraudulent bankruptcy petition and the deed in the name of the fictitious person, Cohen and Bowman contacted the mortgage lender to stop foreclosure proceedings. Because the filing of a bankruptcy gives rise to an “automatic stay” that protects a debtor’s property, the filings of the fictitious bankruptcy petitions forced lenders to cancel foreclosure sales and wait for the bankruptcy petitions to be dismissed. The lenders—small businesses, as well as large banks—had to pay lawyers to file motions to dismiss the bankruptcies in order to move forward to collect money that was owed to them.


Cohen started the scheme in late 2006. In 2007, Cohen recruited Bowman to join the scheme, which Bowman allegedly ran for a period in 2008 while Cohen was serving a jail sentence for a fraud conviction in state court. Phillips became involved in the scheme in 2008 after paying for foreclosure-avoidance services from Cohen and offering assistance in exchange for Cohen waiving his monthly fee. The scheme was shut down on July 28 when special agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation executed a series of search warrants.


“In the wake of the housing crisis, foreclosure-rescue schemes have exploded in popularity, particularly in Southern California, where both homeowners and lenders have been victims of various frauds,” said United States Attorney André Birotte Jr. “Homeowners facing foreclosure need to exercise extreme caution when seeking assistance with their financial problems.”


Steven Martinez, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles, commented: “The defendants in this case exploited bankruptcy rules as they methodically victimized lenders in their scheme and targeted vulnerable homeowners while enriching themselves. The FBI will continue to pursue the various forms of fraud plaguing the housing market and urges homeowners to be skeptical when approached by individuals who offer to save their home for a fee."


Peter Anderson, United States Trustee for the Central District of California (Region 16), stated: “Criminal bankruptcy fraud and, in particular, foreclosure rescue fraud schemes threaten the integrity of the bankruptcy system, as well as public confidence in that system. We deeply appreciate the strong commitment of U.S. Attorney André Birotte Jr. and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to combating bankruptcy fraud and abuse, as demonstrated by this case.”


Cohen will make his initial appearance in United States District Court on December 20.


Phillips is scheduled to be sentenced by United States District Judge John F. Walter on April 4.


The crime of bankruptcy fraud carries a statutory maximum sentence of five years in federal prison.


As for Bowman, it should be noted that an indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in court.


The cases against Cohen, Phillips, and Bowman are the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which received substantial assistant from the United States Trustee’s Office.


CONTACT:

Assistant United States Attorney Evan Davis

Major Frauds Section

(213) 894-4850


Release No. 10-176

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Local Mortgage Broker Found Guilty of Bank and Wire Fraud

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Local Mortgage Broker Found Guilty of Bank and Wire Fraud

Beniamin Lucescu Convicted of Submitting Fraudulent Mortgage Loan Applications

PORTLAND, OR—Beniamin Lucian Lucescu, 41, of Portland, Oregon, was convicted yesterday of the crimes of bank fraud and wire fraud following a three-day jury trial. Lucescu is scheduled to appear before U.S. District Judge Michael W. Mosman on February 11, 2011 for sentencing on these charges.


Lucescu is a licensed mortgage loan broker and owner of American Capital Mortgage Corporation, located in Gresham, Oregon. The federal indictment charged that Lucescu, acting as a residential mortgage loan broker, knowingly prepared, on behalf of one borrower, five residential loan applications related to three different properties that falsified the borrower’s financial qualifications. The applications were then submitted by Lucescu to four different mortgage lenders with the intent that the lenders would approve mortgage loans for those properties based upon the false financial qualifications provided in the loan applications. The jury convicted Lucescu of all counts in the indictment.


“It is important that those in the mortgage industry, like Mr. Lucescu, be held accountable for the devastation they caused by cheating the banks and misleading their customers. The banks have lost untold millions and the effect on our economy has been obvious, but the real tragedy is the effect on the borrowers, those who were lured into mortgages they had no hope of repaying and subsequently lost everything,” said U.S. Attorney Holton. “We will continue to investigate and prosecute those who cheat the home mortgage loan system.”


At sentencing, the maximum penalty for each of the three bank fraud convictions is 30 years in prison and a maximum fine of $1,000,000. The maximum penalty for each of the two wire fraud convictions is 20 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000. The actual sentence will be determined under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines based, in part, on the total amount of losses suffered by the mortgage lenders as a result of the loans. In addition, Judge Mosman will also determine prior to sentencing whether to forfeit from Lucescu all of the brokerage fees Lucescu received as a result of his conduct.


The investigation was initiated by the Portland office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Erik Asphaug.

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Former Woonsocket Police Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation

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Former Woonsocket Police Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation

PROVIDENCE, RI—Former Woonsocket Police Officer John H. Douglas was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Providence to 12 months and one day in federal prison followed by two years’ supervised release, the first six months to be served in home confinement, for assaulting a juvenile who was in his custody. Douglas pled guilty in June to a federal criminal civil rights charge.


The sentence, which was imposed by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Mary M. Lisi, was announced by U.S. Attorney Peter F. Neronha and the U.S. Justice Department.


On September 15, 2009, Douglas and two other Woonsocket Police Officers escorted a juvenile in police custody to a small hallway inside the Woonsocket Police Station. Once inside the hallway, Douglas, who was angry at the juvenile because he believed the juvenile had earlier injured a fellow Woonsocket Police Officer, directed another officer to remove the juvenile’s handcuffs, then repeatedly punched and kneed the juvenile, who remained in leg shackles. As a consequence of this beating, the juvenile suffered blunt force trauma and bone fractures in his facial area.


U.S. Attorney Peter F. Neronha commented, “Most police officers strive to serve their community every day with dedication and distinction, often making split second decisions that put their lives on the line to protect others. But when an officer chooses to abuse his authority and violates the civil rights of a person he or she is supposed to protect, their conduct will not be tolerated and they will be justly punished.”


“Police officers in our nation are entrusted with a great deal of power so that they can carry out their critical public safety duties. Those officers who abuse that power and violate the civil rights of individuals in their custody will be held accountable,” said Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.


This matter was investigated by Special Agent James Pitcavage of the FBI. The case was jointly prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Terrence P. Donnelly and John P. McAdams and Trial Attorney Avner Shapiro of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.

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Here's a radical idea: Let's reinstitute National Day-Off in America.

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Here's a radical idea: Let's reinstitute National Day-Off in America.

Dale Kuehne
We as a nation need to call a time out.

If the rWorld is about improving the quality of our lives, what steps can we take to improve our quality of life?

The simplest and most radical change we can make is to reinstitute a common day off in America. A day where shopping, commerce, is severely restricted and youth sport league play and practice is forbidden.

At this point you might be wondering if I am part of the Christian equivalent to the Taliban, or that the tower in which I dwell is built exclusively of ivory.

Lend me your ears for a minute more.

Presently we reside in a nation where we have scheduled ourselves within an inch of our lives. We don’t have time for ourselves, to say nothing of time for others.

It’s hard to use the phrases “family life” and “quality time” in the same sentence.

In most families both parents work, and it is the exception if they work the same days and hours. Indeed many parents believe they need to work completely different schedules in order that one may be at home, most of the time, to take care of the children.

The numbers of minutes in a day that a nuclear family can all be together are few. The numbers of hours in a week in which they can all be together is fewer.

Scheduling a family event is an ordeal.

Scheduling an event with the extended family has all the ease of leading a camel through the eye of a needle. Quite frankly, if such an event is to take place it will be at Thanksgiving or Christmas, depending on which side of the extended family is chosen.

We live in a nation of people that are scheduled within an inch of their life, some by choice others of financial necessity.

We live in an iWorld where the best many of us can do is schedule appointments with our family members one at a time.

This illustration is the poster child for ways in which the quest to increase standard of living undermines the quality of our lives.

But it doesn’t have to be this way.

The solution is simple: Reinstitute a common day off in America.

By legislating a common day, during which commerce ceases along with all organized sports for children, we each get the opportunity to get our lives back.

What would we lose? 24 hours of commerce a week and the opportunity to drive our kids dozens of miles to their various games and practices.

Who would it hurt?

Not business. Business could eliminate 24 hours of labor overhead without suffering a lose of revenue. People won’t buy less, they will simply alter their shopping patterns

By my calculations, the only people who will be hurt will be those who work part-time, minimum wage jobs without benefits at retail outlets. But with just a little creativity we could use the tax revenue generated by businesses who financially benefit from the 24-hour moratorium to help support and transition those impacted.

The benefits?

A nationwide collective sigh of relief, akin to the relief that is felt when a snow, wind or ice storm give us an unplanned day off.

Only we’d get a “snow day” once a week.

We’d get a day set aside for re-creation.

Literally a day where we can be re-created through recreation.

Recreation includes any activity that re-creates us.

Worship

A nap

An extended cup of coffee

Unscheduled time to be with those you love and who love you.

Family time.

Extended family time.

Personal retreats.

Is this possible?

Absolutely. Many countries legislate a common day off.

One example would be the Germans.

Do the Germans do this because they are so religious?

Not now. They do it because it is a terrific idea. It provides enormous personal and social benefit at no cost.

Could we work out the details?

Sure. The devil is not in the details.

The devil is in the chaos we presently call living.

It’s time to call for a time out.

Rev. Dale Kuehne is the author of “Sex and the iWorld. Rethinking relationship beyond the age of Individualism.” He is associate professor of politics and founding director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. He serves as pastor of Emmanuel Covenant Church in Nashua, NH and regular ShareWIK.com columnist.
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"These are the most amazing breeds of men...prophets!"

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"These are the most amazing breeds of men...prophets!"

"These are the most amazing breeds of men...prophets! By the very nature of their calling...a prophet is a tragic figure. Because he has his eyes on the majesty and holiness of God, and he has his eyes on the corrupt generation that can’t be moved except God comes and does some miraculous thing; and he’s in torment! He suffers for the people, he suffers with the people, he suffers by the people. These men don’t sleep normally, they don’t eat normally, they don’t think normally. They’ve an utter contempt for materialism. They have no price tag...You’ll never find a prophet swaggering. He carries the burden of God, he knows the heart of God, he knows the mind of God, he has the fear of God, he has the love of God, he’s consumed with the desire to be consumed by God. He’s the total property in his thinking, in his living, in his sleeping, in his everything he’s the property of God." (Leonard Ravenhill - "A Three-Fold Vision")
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What Does The Bible Teach About A Woman's Role In The Church, Home and Government?

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What Does The Bible Teach About A Woman's Role In The Church, Home and Government?

General Conference SDA - Inter-American Division
Commissioning Ceremony
Commissioning Ceremony
Martinique, Nov. 6, 2010 [Photo: Libna Stevens]
Pastor David L. Brown, Ph.D.
1996 David L. Brown


In 1963 Betty Freidan s book, The Feminine Mystique, was published and it popped the lid off "Pandoras Box" releasing the Womans Liberation Movement. American culture has not been the same since. Womans lib has touched every facet of American culture and now it is increasingly coming into the evangelical and fundamental church.

This past year my aunt Mildred died. She was one of the almost 4,000 ordained and licensed women in the Assemblies of God.

I was brought up in the United Methodist Church. I remember on more than one occasion having a woman preacher in the pulpit. In fact, there are 4,743 women "clergy" in the ranks of the United Methodists today. One of them pastors the Methodist church in this town.

Our family briefly vacationed in Florida this past winter. We stayed with a retired Christian friend. I had been the assistant pastor of this womans husband back in the early 70s. We attended church with her the Sunday we were there. It was a Southern Baptist Church. I was shocked when a woman got up and preached the sermon. Upon doing some research I find that there are about 1000 ordained Southern Baptist women clergy despite a 1984 Convention resolution stating that the Scripture "excludes women from pastoral leadership." In a September 1993 meeting of the SBC Executive Committee, a measure to expel congregations for ordaining women was rejected unanimously.

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has 2,419 female leaders. In 1979 the United Presbyterian Church, forerunner of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A., adopted a resolution REQUIRING the congregations to elect women elders. This politically correct denomination also voted to ban the ordination of any man who opposed women clergy and gave such men 10 years to change their minds or get out (EP News Service, June 21, 1980).

The United Church of Christ has 1,803 female leaders while the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has 1,358 ordained women.

The Episcopal Church in the United States, which approved women's ordination in 1976, has more than 1,000. The Episcopalians ordained the first Anglican female bishop in 1989. The General Synod of the "mother church" in England endorsed the concept of female priests in 1993. In 1991 Queen Elizabeth paved the way for female priests by appointing a woman as one of her royal chaplains in Scotland.

The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, though more conservative than other Lutheran bodies, is beginning to allow women to preach in regular worship services. A survey showed that about 1,000 LCMS clergymen maintain that the Bible is not opposed to the ordination of women (Christian News, Feb. 13, 1989).

The focus of this study is going to be, What Does The Bible Teach About A Womans Role In The Church? If you read the April 8, 96 issue of Christianity Today you might be convinced woman preachers are OK. Is that true?

I think a good place to begin is to point out the fact that...

THE LORD LOVES WOMEN AS MUCH AS HE DOES MEN

Linda and I recently attended a biblical counseling seminar. One of the topics that Dr. Ed Bulkley was addressing was the biblical chain of command and how it related to men and women. He shared a little statement that may be helpful to you, it was to me -- In soul men and women are equal (Gal. 3:28). In role & function there are differences (Eph 5:23; 1 Tim 2:12).

Galatians 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.

This verse points out the fact that the spiritual standing of every human being regardless of nationality, class or gender is the same. I like the way one author put it, "the ground is level at the cross. Women matter as much as men..." That is true when our spiritual standing is in focus! And that is clear to see from the life and ministry of Jesus Christ and the apostles.

Jesus taught woman and was ministered to by them --
Luke 10:38-42 Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a certain village: and a certain woman named Martha received him into her house. 39 And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word. 40 But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? bid her therefore that she help me. 41 And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things: 42 But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her.

Jesus was supported financially by women --
Luke 8:3 And Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's steward, and Susanna, and many others, which ministered unto him of their substance.

Women were among the first to be saved --
Acts 16:13-15 And on the sabbath we went out of the city by a river side, where prayer was wont to be made; and we sat down, and spake unto the women which resorted thither. 14 And a certain woman named Lydia, a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira, which worshipped God, heard us: whose heart the Lord opened, that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul. 15 And when she was baptized, and her household, she besought us, saying, If ye have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come into my house, and abide there. And she constrained us.

Lydia was one of the first European converts to Christ.

I refer you back to an earlier quote -- "the ground is level at the cross." There is no difference in the spiritual standing between men and woman. A Christian woman has as much access to God as a man does. God cares about his children regardless of their nationality, race or gender.

THE ROLES OF MEN AND WOMEN ARE DIFFERENT

Though the spiritual standing of men and women are the same before God, he has ordained that men assume the leadership role in the church and home and that women assume the support role. From the dawn of creation men and women were created for different roles, that is clear. Gen 2:18 & 20-24 show that God created Eve from Adam to be his "help meet" (helper or aid).

Genesis 2:21-24 And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; 22 And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man. 23 And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. 24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.

Note that the support role of women was established before the fall. (See 1 Cor. 11:7-9 for further support). The role of a wife is to support her husband, to make him successful.

Now, if man had not sinned, he would always have ruled with wisdom and love; if the woman had not sinned, she would always have obeyed with humility and meekness. But both Eve and Adam sinned. Turn to --

Genesis 3:16-17 Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee. 17 And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened (obeyed) unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life;

The first role reversal in the marital relationship came when Eve submitted to the serpent and not God or her husband and when Adam obeyed Eve and not God. As a result God said that the husband would rule over his wife and she was to submit to his headship. The word rule means to govern or to have dominion.

Now, perhaps you are wondering what does this have to do with the church and the womans role in the church.

A WOMANS ROLE IN THE CHURCH

To answer that question we need to look at -- 1 Timothy 2:11-14 Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. 12 But I suffer not (do not allow) a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. 13 For Adam was first formed, then Eve. 14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.

These verses do not leave much to the imagination. First, a woman could and should be a learner. But she is not to teacher or preach the Word to men. That would obviously preclude a woman from being a pastor or deacon. Titus 2:4 clarifies that a woman can teach women and children.

I will conclude todays message by turning your attention to 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 Let your women keep silence (to hold their peace) in the churches: for it is not permitted (given liberty) unto them to speak (preach, speak); but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. 35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.

Biblically, a woman can neither be a pastor or deacon in the church. Neither is she to teach the Word to men. Having said that, I want to make it clear that woman are important to the church and do important things. Their ministry is to revolve around support, service and ministry to woman and children.

The woman who fulfills the role God established for her is not inferior but is a Godly woman.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MEN FAIL TO LEAD?

God has established in His Word that men are to be the leaders in the home, church and society. The Biblical role of women is a support role. But what happens when men fail to fulfill their leadership obligation? There is a very sobering passage of scripture that answers this question, Isaiah 3:1-12. There are two verses in this passage that I want to look at -- Verses 4 & 12 And I will give children to be their princes, and babes shall rule over them. As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.

These verses indicate that when men fail to lead as they should then women and children will fill the vacuum. When that happens the results are disastrous. God sends judgment when he is disobeyed. There are several biblical examples to support this. Queen Jezebel is one example (1 Kings 18, 19 & 21) of a woman who usurped her husbands authority. She persecuted the prophets of God and put a price on Elijahs head. As for child oppressors, consider for a moment the rule of Manasseh. He was installed as king at age 12. His reign was long and wicked (696-642 B.C.) and the Lord blames him for the downfall of Judah (2 Kings 21:10-16).

I want to make it clear. Gods perfect will is for men to lead in government, in the home and in the church. It is Gods perfect will for women to assume the support roles in the home, church and perhaps the government not the leadership roles. When men are strong and obedient to Gods commands, there is not a serious problem with what the women, particularly when the women are obedient to Gods will. But when men are weak, lazy or cowardly, there are going to be problems. When men are not obeying God and not being spiritually what they are supposed to be, God responds in judgment by allowing a role reversal to take place, that is dominant women and oppressive children.

Thats why there are major problems in homes, churches and government in our day. Thats why the youth crime rate is going ballistic. Thats why women are "wearing the pants" in the family and the church. Thats why more women are being elected to public office.

How Do You Explain Deborah?
Perhaps there are those who are wondering, "If you really believe that men are to be in the leadership roles and women in the support roles, then how do you explain Deborah (Judges 4:4-5)? Why did God make Deborah a judge in Israel?" The answer is not difficult. God's perfect will is for men to lead, but when men will not assume their responsibilities, God uses women. The men in Deborah's day were weak and chicken-hearted. Barak, the captain of the armies of Israel, proves this to be true. He refused to go into battle unless Deborah went with him. Deborah had to remind him that God had said it is time to fight. Deborah had to encourage and challenge him to go. Deborah had to go with him!

"And Barak said unto her, If thou wilt go with me, then I will go: but if thou wilt not go with me, then I will not go" Judges 4:8

Deborah clearly realized that this was neither right nor natural for her to have the leadership position. She even tells Barak it would result in shame upon his name. "And she said, I will surely go with thee; notwithstanding the journey that thou takest shall not be for thine honour; FOR THE LORD SHALL SELL SISERA INTO THE HAND OF A WOMAN..." Judges 4:9.

Obviously it was a period in Israel's history during which God could find no man to do His will, so He used a brave, willing woman.

The root problem in Deborah's day was spiritual apostasy. Where there is spiritual apostasy in a nation, a church, or a home, God sends his judgment by rendering the men powerless against their enemies. He removes discernment and true wisdom from their thinking.

This is exactly what is happening in our nation today. We are under Gods judgment because our leaders are weak and godless. Thats why parents cannot control our little children, and women are in places of leadership where they should not be. It is God's judgment because of the apostate condition of professing Christendom. Just as Israel in Deborah's day was in bondage to their enemies because of their apostasy so America is walking down that same path. Men, we need to get back to the Biblical chain of command --

1 Corinthians 11:3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.

Men, we need to be the kind but firm leaders in our homes and churches that God has ordained in His Word. Colossians 3:19 gives husbands an important command -- In doing a word study of the phrase be not bitter I found the idea is, dont treat your wife harshly which makes her bitter. Thats good advice.

HOW CAN WOMEN SERVE CHRIST & HIS CHURCH?

While it is clear that women are not to be preachers, deacons, teachers or spiritual leaders because that would place them in a leadership role over men (1 Tim 2:11-14 & 1 Cor 14:34-35) there are other things that women can and should do.

Women can teach & evangelize other women
Titus 2:3-5 The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; 4 That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, 5 To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.

Mature Christian women are to disciple the younger woman teaching them to exercise self-control (be sober), to be affectionate to their own husbands, to be fond of their children, to be self-restrained in their passions and desires (discreet), modest and focused sexually only on her own husband (chaste), domestic, a stayer at home, upright in character (good), and obedient to her husband.

Further, women can and should minister the word to other women as well. Turn to Acts 21:8-11. In this passage we will see that Philip the evangelist had 4 unmarried daughters that ministered the word of God. Some point to this passage as evidence that women can be preachers, but the context shows differently. Paul and his helpers stayed with Philip and his family. But when God wanted to reveal something to Paul prophetically, he did not use any of Philips daughters. He used a male prophet from another city named Agabus. This shows us that the girls ministry must have been with among other women. Lets read the passage.

And the next day we that were of Paul's company departed, and came unto Caesarea: and we entered into the house of Philip the evangelist, which was one of the seven; and abode with him. 9 And the same man had four daughters, virgins, which did prophesy. 10 And as we tarried there many days, there came down from Judaea a certain prophet, named Agabus. 11 And when he was come unto us, he took Paul's girdle, and bound his own hands and feet, and said, Thus saith the Holy Ghost, So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man that owneth this girdle, and shall deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.

Women can assist and serve in the church in a variety of areas
Romans 16:1-2 I commend unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea: 2 That ye receive her in the Lord, as becometh saints, and that ye assist her in whatsoever business she hath need of you: for she hath been a succourer of many, and of myself also.

The word translated servant is the Greek word diakonos (dee-ak'-on-os). It literally means to run on errands; an attendant, a waiter at table or in other serving duties. The word in the masculine gender is diakoneo(s) (dee-ak-on-eh'-o) appears in the New Testament about 68 times and is translated serve, minister, administer every time but 5. Five times the word refers to the office of a deacon that can only be held by men (1 Tim 3:8-13; Acts 6:1-7). I bring this up because there are some who try to say that Phebe held the office of a deacon. She did not. She was a servant, a helper around the church and she succoured (assisted, helped or was hospitable) to many, including Paul.

Turn to 1 Timothy 5:9-10 Let not a widow be taken into the number under threescore years old, having been the wife of one man, 10 Well reported of for good works; if she have brought up children, if she have lodged strangers, if she have washed the saints' feet, if she have relieved the afflicted, if she have diligently followed every good work.

You might wonder why I have turned you to this passage. This passage gives the qualifications for widows that were considered worthy of regular support by the local church. She was to have a history of good works, been a faithful mother, been hospitable to strangers, been willing to serve fellow Christians in menial ways, as well as help those who are in distress. In short, she has a history of diligent labor for the Lord.

Acts 9:36-39 gives us the example of this kind of woman. Her name was Tabitha or Dorcas. She had made clothes for many of the believers. May the Lord raise up many Godly women like Dorcas in this church. Women with a servants heart.

Women can share the gospel in a private context
Priscilla and Aquila shared the Gospel with Apollos privately. It was a team effort but it is clear from the passage that she took part (Acts 18:26). I believe the Bible allows women can share the gospel in a non-public context with a man if the opportunity presents itself as long as 1) it is done with the husbands permission 2) it is done discreetly and 3) as long as she avoids the appearance of evil.

Further, women can be involved in support roles in church or missionary work. Philippians 4:2-4 I beseech Euodias, and beseech Syntyche, that they be of the same mind in the Lord. 3 And I entreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women which laboured with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my fellowlabourers, whose names are in the book of life. 4 Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.

I will conclude by saying I praise the Lord for all the women who follow the Biblical model. May God increase your number. Likewise I praise the Lord for men who are striving to be what they should be spiritually. We need you. We need MORE of you.

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Federal Courts Order Seizure of 82 Website Domains Involved in Selling Counterfeit Goods as Part of DOJ and ICE C

DEPARTMENT Of Justice



Office of Public Affairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, November 29, 2010

Federal Courts Order Seizure of 82 Website Domains

Involved in Selling Counterfeit Goods as Part of DOJ and

ICE Cyber Monday Crackdown

WASHINGTON – Seizure orders have been executed against 82 domain names of commercial

websites engaged in the illegal sale and distribution of counterfeit goods and copyrighted works

as part of Operation In Our Sites v. 2.0, Attorney General Eric Holder and Director John Morton

of the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

announced today.

The coordinated federal law enforcement operation targeted online retailers of a diverse array of

counterfeit goods, including sports equipment, shoes, handbags, athletic apparel and sunglasses

as well as illegal copies of copyrighted DVD boxed sets, music and software.

During the course of the operation, federal law enforcement agents made undercover purchases

from online retailers suspected of selling counterfeit goods. In many instances, the goods were

shipped directly into the United States from suppliers in other countries using international

express mail. If the goods were confirmed as counterfeit or otherwise illegal, seizure orders for

the domain names of the websites that sold the goods were obtained from U.S. magistrate judges.

Individuals attempting to access the websites will now find a banner notifying them that the

domain name of that website has been seized by federal authorities.

"By seizing these domain names, we have disrupted the sale of thousands of counterfeit items,

while also cutting off funds to those willing to exploit the ingenuity of others for their own

personal gain,” said Attorney General Holder. “Intellectual property crimes are not victimless.

The theft of ideas and the sale of counterfeit goods threaten economic opportunities and financial

stability, suppress innovation and destroy jobs. The Justice Department, with the help of our law

enforcement partners, is changing the perception that these crimes are risk-free with enforcement

actions like the one announced today.”

“The sale of counterfeit U.S. brands on the Internet steals the creative work of others, costs our

economy jobs and revenue and can threaten the health and safety of American consumers,” said

ICE Director John Morton. “The protection of intellectual property is a top priority for

Homeland Security Investigations and the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination

Center. We are dedicated to protecting the jobs, the income and the tax revenue that disappear

when counterfeit goods are trafficked.”

The operation builds upon Operation in Our Sites I, which was announced in June 2010. In that

first action of this broader law enforcement initiative, authorities executed seizure warrants

against nine domain names of websites offering pirated copies of first-run movies.

The nationwide operation was spearheaded by the National Intellectual Property Rights

Coordination Center (IPR Center) led by ICE’s Office of Homeland Security Investigations

(HSI), in coordination with the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property

Section and nine U.S. Attorneys’ Offices including the Southern District of New York; District

of Columbia; Middle District of Florida; District of Colorado; Southern District of Texas;

Central District of California; Northern District of Ohio; District of New Jersey; and the Western

District of Washington. The Criminal Division’s Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering

Section also provided significant assistance.

The IPR Center is one of the U.S. government’s key weapons in the fight against criminal

counterfeiting and piracy. The IPR Center is led by ICE’s HSI and includes partners from U.S.

Customs and Border Protection; the FBI; the Department of Commerce; the Food and Drug

Administration; the Postal Inspection Service; the General Services Administration, Office of the

Inspector General; the Naval Criminal Investigative Service; the Defense Criminal Investigative

Service; the Army Criminal Investigative Division’s Major Procurement Fraud Unit; the

Consumer Product Safety Commission, INTERPOL; and the Government of Mexi co Tax

Administrative Service. The IPR Center allows law enforcement and the private sector jointly to

address the growing transnational problem of counterfeit products. The IPR Center coordinates

outreach to U.S. rights holders and conducts domestic and international law enforcement as well

as coordinates and directs anti-counterfeiting investigations. To learn more about the IPR Center,

visit www.ice.gov .

The enforcement actions announced today are an example of the type of efforts being undertaken

by the Department of Justice Task Force on Intellectual Property (IP Task Force). Attorney

General Eric Holder created the IP Task Force to combat the growing number of domestic and

international intellectual property crimes, protect the health and safety of American consumers,

and safeguard the nation’s economic security against those who seek to profit illegally from

American creativity, innovation and hard work. The IP Task Force seeks to strengthen

intellectual property rights protection through heightened criminal and civil enforcement, greater

coordination among federal, state and local law enforcement partners, and increased focus on

international enforcement efforts, including reinforcing relationships with key foreign partners

and U.S. industry leaders. To learn more about the IP Task Force, go to

www.justice.gov/dag/iptaskforce/.