Sunday, December 26, 2010

CABF Pepsi Project fundraiser: Director Susan Resko earned $85,000 in 2007-defended Biederman

WHEN Dr. Joseph Biederman, the conflicted scientific advisor for CABF was investigated by Senator Charles Grassley for pocketing and not reporting over $1 million dollars from pharma--Susan Resko the CABF bpkids Executive director came to his defense. More here about Resko defending Biederman's lies and scandal from Philip Dawdy at Furious Seasons and HERE where Dawdy, a Mental Health America award winning investigative journalist--asks Susan Resko questions about CABF-Child Adolescent Bipolar Foundation in 2007.

The tax return for CABF income for 2007

CABF 2008 Form 990
*read the document for yourself

in pdf format:

The tax return also reports that Barbara Geller, currently on the scientific advisory board earned $10.00 as did many other people in the organization that promotes helping children with pediatric bipolar and depression. Earning $10.00 to keep the name on the non-profit books? or whatever reason CABF has found to justify these records.

Part IV-A reports over $2.4 million dollars income received from 2003-2006 from gifts and grants that are undisclosed sources as to who gave the money.

*Note HERE in the list of CABF "Patrons Society"--those who gave monetary gifts of a minimum of $1000.00 in the last year, is Susan Resko--Mr. and Mrs. Michael Resko, Jr.

Why not donate to the organization you direct and declare a donation on your income tax return?

2008 tax return prepared by Bill (William)MacDonald, founding member in 1999--lists Susan Resko at $87,000 earned income and keeper of the books.


*disclaimer: article includes tax document,and other information to read for interpretation, the rest is opinion, take it or leave it.

3 comments:

Jane said...

You might want to read the 990 form more carefully and check your facts before publishing misinformation. Section 5 lists the average HOURS per week worked by the directors of CABF as 10 or 20 and the total compensation as zero. Not the $10 you mistakenly reported.

Stephany said...

The tax document is a public record and is not publishing misinformation.

The document speaks for itself.

Go ahead and open a blog, explain the $10 bucks on a tax return that Barbara Geller--KOL, published author and pharmacological advisory member (voting member) of the antipsychotic 10 and up approval in 2009 is doing--on the advisory board with a $10 dollar wage listed.

Hmmm?

Please, let the people know the truth.

Stan said...

Jane: Why don't you talk to your pal Resko about disclosing all funding @ CABF for the past ten years....what does CABF have to hide after all?

Surely not a bunch of pharma money....looking forward to hearing from you with all the disclosure information real soon.../=o)