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Host Homes vs Client Housing
« on: October 09, 2008, 10:48:45 AM »
Now, I am not trying to harass anyone here, but, could someone from PFC, who I know is reading this... um, would you PLEASE explain how PFC justifies "Client Housing" as a treatment expense? The most recent 990 publicly available, which was that sticky one in 06-07, yeah, well it shows that PFC spent $235,218 on "client housing". Earlier this year, Terri Nissley declined to explain what this means, so I'll understand if nobody else from PFC "knows" why. It's just kind of weird how an OUTPATIENT drug treatment organization that took in over $4 million in that fiscal year would spend SO much on housing. And what makes it even weirder is how the year before it was half that, and then the year before that it was a mere $7,500, and before that it was $0000000000. HMMM?? Please, someone explain this now.
Is this why you didn't honor the 2 990 requests? And, you stood next to Bush? ;D

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Re: Host Homes vs Client Housing
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2008, 10:53:01 AM »
Well, they had to adjust for inflation, and for the fact that Miller Newton now charges up to $10K for late-night molestation visits to host homes.  He used to come over and touch kids' junk for free, but since that incident with the referee in the back of the Straightmobile and all the red flag waving, he's had to charge for it to pay for the hush money expenses.
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