DA Opens Criminal Investigation On Tay Anderson’s ‘Gifts’ In Response Anderson Starts New Scheme

DA Opens Criminal Investigation On Tay Anderson’s ‘Gifts’ In Response Anderson Starts New Scheme

by Charles Bonniwell

More Trouble: The office of the Denver DA has opened a formal investigation into DPS Board Member Tay Anderson’s unlawfully soliciting and receiving gifts.

As reported in the May 2021 edition of the Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle, a criminal complaint was filed on behalf of Campaign Integrity Watchdog by Matt Arnold. Arnold alleged that Anderson repeatedly violated C.R.S. Sec. 24-6-203 by soliciting and receiving, but not reporting, gifts totaling thousands of dollars. He did so through GoFundMe pages for everything from trips to Washington, D.C., to purported medical expenses from allegedly being pushed to the ground at the Colorado State Capitol during a protest. Anderson also solicited baby shower gifts on Target’s Baby Registry page.

After Anderson refused to answer intervention letters sent out to Anderson’s multiple addresses, Chief Deputy District Attorney at Denver DA, Joe Morales, reviewed the case again and assigned the case to Senior Criminal & Civil Investigator Kent Prose. In response, Anderson initiated an even more brazen scheme. He sent an email to his thousands of supporters declaring:

Campaign Integrity Watchdog had sent a similar complaint to the Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswald, who dismissed the same, and Anderson had celebrated that dismissal in an April 29, 2021 email. At a July 14, 2021, press conference located at Brother Jeff’s Cultural Center, Anderson announced he was returning to his full schedule as a board member of Denver Public Schools (DPS) notwithstanding that the investigation into claims of 60 plus young women that he had allegedly sexually assaulted or harassed had not been completed.

Capitol Incident: Anderson solicited gifts on a GoFundMe page for purported medical expenses stemming from allegedly being pushed to the ground at a protest at the state capitol on July 29, 2020.

DPS had appointed Investigations Law Group to look into all the claims against Anderson, including the one brought by Black Lives Matter 5280, and those referenced by Mary Katherine Brooks Fleming before the Colorado House Judiciary Committee on May 5, 2021.

Anderson claimed that the group had indicated that its investigation would take only 30 days but had taken longer. He also slammed the media indicating it was “complicit in the white supremacists’ attacks that have happened to my family.” He also asserted that he had contemplated suicide because of the hateful threats and comments.

The Denver District Attorney’s office has declined to indicate whether or not it has opened a separate investigation on Anderson regarding the claims of sexual assault and harassment.

The Gulf Of Tonkin, Yellow Cake Uranium And The Continued Scream Of The Hawk

The Gulf Of Tonkin, Yellow Cake Uranium And The Continued Scream Of The Hawk

Twice now in my lifetime, I’ve witnessed the end of senseless, ridiculous, long-term generational wars fought by my country, only to come to senseless, ridiculous conclusions. What’s more frightening about all of this, as we’re writing the column today, is the cry of the hawk. “We have to stop the mullahs from getting a bomb.” “We gotta confront the Chinese and the East China Sea. We have to confront Putin. And arm the Ukraine. For God’s sake we have to defend Taiwan.”

What have these people earned in the cost of the war in Afghanistan, and the end of the insanity of Vietnam? In southeast Asia they can only guess at the body count. The agreed upon cost in 1970 dollars was over a trillion and we continue to pay for the destroyed lives of the young men and women sent into southeast Asia.

Now Afghanistan. The cost of Afghanistan in lives and dollars. The 20-year mission comes to a conclusion as the helicopters are pushed off the decks of aircraft carriers, the American GIs leave Bagram Air Force Base in the middle of the night without telling the Afghans they are leaving. I watched General Scott Miller relinquish his command in Kabul. The data is frightening. No one knows again how many Afghans died and the cost to those peoples’ lives. The agreed upon number depends on who you listen to. Another trillion, and considering the continued death toll in Iraq, the lies of Bush and Cheney.

Remember, Johnson had the Gulf of Tonkin where there’s no evidence to support the American destroyers were fired on that night. Colin Powell and the UN talking about the yellow cake uranium. There’s no evidence of  that. Bush and Cheney saying we must attack Afghanistan knowing full well the murderers of 9/11 had long gone into being protected by our gallant allies the Pakistanis.

The cost will continue, the price of the lives of these young men and women, the price of past tombs, Shia and the Sunni. Bush appearing in the media being upset about pulling out of Afghanistan. These people have no shame.

And the same on-airs, and the same elected politicians, the same columnists and the same war mongers now continue to hear the scream of the hawk. Let’s go again. Generations of Americans will have to pay this off.

The Two most important speeches ever given by any American president were: George Washington’s farewell address, warning of foreign entanglements; and Dwight Eisenhower, warning of the military industrial complex. This great danger is to the American forces’ fine young men and women, who will be paying with their lives, future health care disability, and the suicide numbers. 1.6 or 1.8 trillion. Another amount offered up. Those costs will peak. Who wants to go again? I fear these people.

— Peter Boyles￿