Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
The HLA contract states
Lacey:
How can that be an acceptable answer to the legal authorities though? If I have a bill, I can't just call them up and say "Sorry, don't have the money, better luck next time." They would find a way to get the money, whether through garnishments or liquidation or seizing of my assets. Why is this not the same with Hidden Lake?
FunkyChild:
yo lacey, part of that is that hla is a corporation (which states it's non-profit, how can that be? :flame: ). corporations have more power over that type of shit, when it comes to taxes at least.
Anonymous:
Correction: There is a for-profit entity of HLA and there is a non-profit entity of HLA. You need to send demand notices to both of them as well as Leonard Buccellato personally. There is also the Hidden Lake Foundation....
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Deborah"" ---It's not legal. It's a breach of contract, but who is going to enforce it?
Have any of the families consulted with an attorney? Have any of the families had an attorney write up a demand letter threatening legal action if the money is not returned?
--- End quote ---
Been there, done that...
I've been told that many recent families that have pulled their children
believe that if the suit is not classed, HLA will return their money...I wonder how they got that impression...?
Anonymous:
Some people are so naive and gullible. If they had my $$$$ like that......especially thousands and thousands of dollars, I would be on them like a Pit Bull. For these familes to sit by and hope they will get their $$ back and not fight HLA for it is unbelievable. If you ever want your moeny back, you better learn to stand up and fight.
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