Thursday, May 9, 2019

Christopher Scott Fulton and Jon Dallas Holden

In the back of Christopher Fulton's book "Inheritance" there are published a series of official documents concerning his court cases - but all of them contain redactions. WTF? 

We are the ones who are trying to fill in the blanks that the Deep State government redactors white out, not the other way around. Why does he have to redact anything, especially names and addresses? What does he have to hide? 

On page 505 - there's Judgement in a criminal case USA v. REDACTED - Christopher REDACTED Fulton. 

Why would he redact his full name and his middle initial?

Well when you learn that his middle name is Scott - and Google Christopher Scott Fulton you find out why. 

A February 17, 1999 Washington Post article pops up with the headline: Man Pleads Guilty to Financial Fraud Charges.

“A former Potomac man has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt to fraudulently obtaining approximately $800,000 in bank loans and credit card charges and making structured withdraws from bank accounts, U.S. Attorney Lynne A. Battaglia said yesterday”


“Jon Dallas Holden, 33, pleaded guilty to a three-count criminal indictment. He was arrested in August as he reentered the United States from Canada and has been in custody ever since." 

"According to a statement of facts in the court record, Holden was born Christopher Scott Fulton and legally changed his name in 1991. He obtained a new Social Security number, lying that he had never been issued one, and opened checking and savings accounts. Holden used false documents and lied about his income to obtain credit cards and loans, buying a Rolls-Royce, a Ferrari and there Mercedes-Benzes, the statement said. In 1994, he made a number of withdraws of just less than $10,000 to avoid having banks report the withdraws under federal law, the statement said. The maximum penalty for the bank fraud charge is 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine. The other charges carry maximum terms of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Holden is to be sentenced in April.”

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