Friday, February 06, 2015

Danger of Unfair Confusion? BOLES' Creation Creates Danger of Unfair Confusion with Florida Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation




Shocked MAYOR BOLES Defeated Over Corruption Issues


On April 14, 2010, Mayor JOSEPH LESTER BOLES, JR., City Manager JOHN PATRICK REGAN, P.E. and 450th Director DANA STE. CLAIRE registered the name of "ST. AUGUSTINE TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION, INC." REGAN and STE. CLAIRE claim BOLES incorporated it for the sole reason to "save the name."

But it was stated to be the beneficiary for several years of the MENENDEZ NOCHE DE GALA.

No proof that the Lightner Museum got any GALA proceeds for several years. No records have been prodded for the GALAS for 2012, 2013, and 2014. Where did the money go? Under the Lanham Act, it's illegal to use a name that might involve unfair confusion. In this case, the federal prosecutors might be interested -- there's a federal agency called the Trust for Historic Preservation. State prosecutors might her interested -- there 's also a Florida Trust for Historic Preservation.

BOLESIANS should rename St. Augustine "the home of the whopper!" Former City Manager JOSEPH POMAR once put a Burger King™ king's cardboard hat on his head, but City Manager JOHN PATRICK REGAN needs one now, I reckon.

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