If you could have resisted using the word "coward" I dont think he would have recognized you.
Hee. One word makes it a style? Do you have multiple personalities or are you the second shift who surrogate? You're a lonely turd, John.
Anyway, the IRS could challenge the deductions taken by most parents for any program, citing the "treatment" provided is not within recognized standards of care and not allowable.
Sorry Bruce, but you were outed. Stop crying about it. Now on to the other issue.
The IRS can challenge anyone they want ...always had always will. But what you need to look at is the "snap shot in time",meaning at the time the deduction was taken was it acceptable and valid. If, for example, a charitable institute is found to be funding money to by weapons for the enemy then the principal members will be arrested and charged. All the money will be frozen. But the millions of people who donated, thinking it was to help cancer or legitimate, will still be able to keep their deductions. But not going forward.
There is no "snapshot in time" for the IRS. They will go back in time and the deduction is not and never has been allowable. You can make your noise and defenses all you want -
we've heard your noise for four years. You've not been able to stop program survivors from speaking out. Despite your obsession with protecting and promoting the industry, it is failing due to public awareness. Perhaps it is your marketing background that makes it impossible for you to accept defeat. The lengths you have gone to are disgusting. Marketing Aspen is one thing, marketing a son who died is an atrocity.
FACT: Parents are told their kids could end up "dead or in jail" without the program.
FACT: Mike Reuben spent extensive time in...not treatment obviously but caught up in AEG...and he died all the same. The program failed and John D. Reuben wants to sell non-treatment to parents of kids with mental issues like his son had and died from. There is the real mental illness.
It's like Aaron Bacon's mom being confronted by angry program mamas, claiming the program was successful and she should shut up. When Mrs. Bacon asked one of the moms how her "successful" child was doing she was informed he suicided.
No sense in it, John. Hey, I'm Robert Bruce. We're all Robert Bruce. You're a coward.