Friday, March 21, 2025

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 Bellosguardo Update: Some weeks ago I engaged in comment on ND with Councilmember Guitieriez, then email, the result of which was his position that formal requests and approvals are currently in process; I suggested he get Jeremy Lindaman and the foundation to open the lawn to the public this spring in a show of good will. Many do not know, but due to the placement and features of the property, not a single request or improvement has ever needed to take place for the foundation to fulfill its legal duty to open the three acre lawn when it’s attached to an ADA compliant and gentle slopping driveway feet away from public beach access. And while we’re at it, let’s bring in Santa Barbara’s beloved reporter—he’s there to tell us who got displaced by fire or flood, or who recently got shot, but he has never mentioned the fact the foundation is and has been engaged in over a decade of constructive fraud, denying the community benefits of a local charitable trust. To Councilmember Jordan who is also on ND, he too and the others are standing next to the litmus test—pretend the fraud does not exist or do something about it, as all issues within city limits, public or private, are under control of the city council. There is the conceptual and the factual, in a court of law if the former does not align with the latter it’s known as constructive fraud and punishable by law.

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