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Kronzer Foundation

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WWW: http://www.kronzer.org

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CHILD ADVOCACY GROUP IN FEDERAL FINANCIAL FRAUD SUIT
$1 MILLION FRAUD ALLEGED

Leading Contributor, Philanthropist Phillip J. Kronzer of the Kronzer Foundation, Seeks Damages from the International Humanitarian Campaign Against the Exploitation of Children (IHCAEC) For Six-Figure Donation

Lawsuit in San Francisco Federal Court Claims Phony Child Advocate Falsely Promised Meetings with the Pope, Connie Chung, Ed Asner, and Robert Duvall for $$$ and claimed backing of Hillary Clinton and Mrs. Tony Blair in Child Abuse Allegations for Cash Scam

Contact: press@kronzer.org


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SAN JOSE, CA - August 8 - In a lawsuit filed on Thursday, April 15, 2004 in San Jose, California, the International Humanitarian Campaign Against the Exploitation of Children (IHCAEC), a non-profit organization led by former CNN journalist Christine Dolan, stands accused of misappropriation and financial improprieties involving more than $270,000 in donations leading to $1 million in damages.

The allegations were made in a lawsuit filed on Thursday by the Phillip J. Kronzer Foundation, a substantial contributor to the IHCAEC and led by Northern California philanthropist and anti-cult crusader Phillip J. Kronzer.

The lawsuit alleges that over an 11-month period, the Kronzer Foundation provided the IHCAEC with in excess of $270,000 for joint projects aimed at fighting child abuse within the Catholic Church. Dolan’s father, Tom Dolan, also stands accused of laundering $15,000. A former CBS producer, Patrick Roddy is also alleged to have aided the scheme.

After ending his association with the IHCAEC in December 2002, Kronzer was told by whistleblowers that Dolan had diverted most of the funds provided for a joint project to aid victims of child abuse for her own use including European yacht charters, quantities of liquor, and luxury goods and travel.

Attempting to resolve the matter through a simple accounting of how the funds were spent, the Kronzer Foundation made no less than five separate attempts in late 2002 through 2003 to contact the IHCAEC by letters addressed to CEO Christine Dolan and counsel Joseph L. Doherty. All correspondence was ignored. A default judgment was obtained in California Superior Court in a final attempt to resolve the case before resorting to federal court.

BACKGROUND

The Phillip J. Kronzer Foundation for Religious Research was founded in January 2001 by Phillip J. Kronzer, a successful businessman and philanthropist. The Kronzer Foundation is a non-profit corporation based in San Mateo County, California.

A survivor of a religious cult which destroyed his marriage and divided his family, Kronzer has dedicated his life and donated more than $1 million of his personal wealth to help victims and educate the public about the destructive nature of religious fraud.

Kronzer Foundation vs. The International Humanitarian Campaign Against the Exploitation of Children was filed on April 15, 2004 in the United States District Court for Northern California, Case #C04 01462.

The entire case can be viewed at www.kronzer.org/dolan.pdf


 
 
 

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