“Unfortunately, for several months,
we have not been able to account
for FMH funds over which Jerilyn has exercised responsibility, to which Jerilyn has been given access, and from which Jerilyn has made withdrawals.”
Uh oh.
But was there any truth to these allegations?
Did Jerilyn confess?
Well, the record seems to indicate that the answer to that question is… yes.
While the post has been scrubbed, there are multiple contemporaneous posts on this thread saying she confessed, including URLs.
(A funny aside: when an FMH poster points out that Jerilyn had posted about getting a new Mac, an account named “AuntM” chimes in to defend her.
As Jerilyn’s Twitter handle is “AuntMarvel”, this seems like an extraordinary coincidence or a really transparent sock puppet 😂)
Of course, it appears that her public confession only occurred after a lengthy period of stonewalling and FMH’s public exposure.
And members of her community even then were worried that she was using the residual good will to continue to fundraise on her own side projects.
They specifically mention donations to Jerilyn’s side project at that time: “safespaces-dot-us”.
This project appears to now be defunct or renamed.
Many were concerned that someone just caught (allegedly) embezzling was still soliciting funds—to her personal PayPal.
It would seem that all of those concerns were quite reasonable.
Pool constantly advertises her “Queer Meals” “charity”, asking for donations constantly…
while almost always using her personal Venmo, PayPal, and CashApp accounts.
This isn’t just some amateur who’s inexperienced with these matters.
This is someone whose hand has been caught in the cookie jar before.
Who absolutely should know better.
There’s no shortage of examples.
And plenty of new fundraising strategies.
“We need a fixed amount NOW for this action!”
“Any overage will go to this other thing my donors like! No, I’m not going to define exactly what that means!”
If you think she’s above monetizing the death of a “friend”, well… think again.
The undercurrent here is that it’s all for “charity”.
But it’s also all going to her personal accounts.
She also, very creepily, solicits the home address of Clark Gilbert.
Because that’s not stalking.
Shout out to Jared Eborn of Contender Bicycles for being especially creepy.
So, why do this?
Well, I have a theory.
This may, in part, be explained by the fact that there are multiple judgments against her from courts in at least Oregon and Utah.
Presently totaling $6,542.31 (before interest).
It seems she’s bad at paying her bills.
Real bad.
The docket on each one of these cases ends the same way: attempts to garnish bank accounts that, it seems, have nothing in them.
Perhaps… because she’s keeping her money in Venmo, PayPal, and CashApp accounts.
Which her creditors haven’t gone after.
Yet.
If you have know how collections works, you know that when you see a pattern like this in the public records, it’s probably just the tip of the iceberg.
Especially when the early 2016 embezzlement accusations pop up right after the 2015 collections judgment, as here.
As no satisfaction of judgment has been filed in any of these cases, it would seem none of these debtors have been paid, or at least not paid in full.
Which is a big red flag when you are considering who to trust with funds.
Especially funds sent to a personal account.
So, in sum:
- The effort is run by a person with what appears to be a known, confessed history of financial impropriety in the past involving embezzlement from a 501c3 charity.
- The person involved seems to have a motivation to keep money in personal PayPal, Venmo, and similar accounts - which have not (yet) been hit with any garnishments.
- There are none—absolutely zero—accounts from independent sources about how this individual is managing the money coming in.
Do the math on why that is.
Really think that through.
I realize that what I’ve said here will be hard for some of you to accept.
I’ve given you meat before milk.
Perhaps you feel like your shelf has been broken.
You are in a high demand community, after all.
But I’ve provided the receipts.
Do with them what you will.
Oh, and here’s an archive of the Feminist Mormon Housewives post, including comments, in anticipation of Jerilyn or others pressuring them to take it down: archive.ph/x6GnJ
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It is perfectly natural for any parent to place oneself in the shoes of the parents of the victims and to feel a deep, pure sympathy for them. This is right. This is good.
As the shock fades, it will become important to place yourself in the shoes of another person:
the killer.
You need to know what makes men like these and what drives them to these acts.
You need to decipher their logic.
You need to understand their “why”.
Because they’re not senseless.
There is always a “why”.
And knowing these attributes, you need to drum them out of the young men in your immediate circle.
Planning a trip this summer. Called up a cousin who lives in the area, wanted to reconnect, let his kid meet my kids.
Apparently, that’s 100% dependent on whether or not the vax is available for his (very healthy) 4-year old.
This perfectly healthy 4-year old hasn’t played with another child in *two years*.
They told me they taught him to run from people.
He’s an only child.
And always will be.
My cousin and his wife decided that having any more kids in “times like these” was simply impossible.
They haven’t stepped foot in a store, office, restaurant, church, etc. in two years.
Haven’t taken the kid to a playground.
Only allow her mom - who lives alone and, at their demand, is similarly quarantined at all times - to come over to watch the kid a few hours each week.
One of the most illuminating things about these episodes is the display of the absolute moral and intellectual bankruptcy of the self-proclaimed “Mormon Studies” intelligentsia.
Benjamin Park gets plenty of well-deserved flak, but Taylor Petrey is probably a better example.
One of the (unintentionally) funnier tweets I’ve read in a while was Petrey’s feigned lament that the Maxwell Institute would not be able to “attract credible scholars” because it had belatedly deleted Park’s dribble from the site.
What does Petrey know of credible scholarship?
Petrey *invited* ‘Kelli’ Potter to submit an essay for his word salad compendium on “Mormonism and Gender”.
When it was pointed out that Potter among other things, not only approves of the Uighur genocide but wishes it could be applied against the Saints, Petrey said… nothing.
And now it’s time to introduce you to some of the folks behind the attack on your employee:
Meet ‘Kelli’ Potter - a violent extremist associated with the Utah branch of the Party of Socialism and Liberation (the organizers behind many violent protests in 2020 and beyond).
Potter loves to see burning churches: so long as they’re LDS churches.