When Fund Shares His Feelings

Back when John Fund was a small boy he was picked on by the other kids in the neighborhood. Then another boy moved in nearby named Andrew Frankel. Andy made the other kids stop tormenting Little John. It was uncomfortable to see Little John whimper and cry.
Life went on but Andy and John remained fast friends. Andy had some troubling experiences with John, which we will share with you.
Andrew Frankel John Fund

Back when John Fund was a small boy he was picked on by the other kids in the neighborhood. Then another boy moved in nearby named Andrew Frankel. Andy made the other kids stop tormenting Little John. It was uncomfortable to see Little John whimper and cry.
Life went on but Andy and John remained fast friends. Andy had some troubling experiences with John, which we will share with you.
Andrew Frankel John Fund
John discovered early he could get his way by 'sharing' his feelings, 'admitting' to misjudgments, and asking for understanding. During this conversation, which everyone close to John has experienced, he often promised to provide absolute proof, evidence. He never does.
Listen to the Weasel Search Tape.
Listen to the Lea Dudley Tape.
If you had a conversation with Fund where he 'shared' you will have a very different perspective on what was happening. When you realize how you were manipulated get in touch with us.
In the Morgan's case it was not enough to just share, however. He had to produce something. So he did. Produced is the right word. Look at these two documents on his site. "Confession No. 1." and Confession No. 2.
These Confessions were written at the same time. John had set up Morgan so he could come at her from all angles.
First, the checks. John had shown Morgan how to write his signature when they were living together because he, said, she was to pay the bills in that manner.
Morgan did, in fact, pay many of their household bills from the time they started living together in August. Others John paid when at work. We have demanded copies of the checks since a handwriting expert will be able to analyze these and confirm Morgan was writing checks for seven months, proof this was a regular practice agreed to by both parties. It also proves John lied when he said Morgan was "crashing on his couch for a few days."
On or about January 2002 John agreed to settle with Morgan and sat with her in his apartment in Jersey City. Morgan had told Fund she was moving out. The couple discussed her finding an apartment in NY and John staying there with her.
Fund gave her several checks. He told her how much to write each check for. Each represented compensation for what he had done to her which he admitted was wrong or money for the new apartment, when she found it.
These included an amount for having treated her badly when she moved out. For going through the abortion alone. Paying for her new apartment for a few months, one for electricity, one for food, especially since he was gong to stay there.
In retrospect it seemed strange to her he did not write them himself. Morgan believed at this point their relationship was continuing. John went with her and watched as she deposited the first two checks. He had never done this before.
See email exchange on checks.
Morgan moved out. The checks were deposited in her Citibank account. Then, at Fund's request, Morgan started an account at Chase, on which she put both their names. The account was to be for their joint use.
John immediately found Morgan and moved in with her, bringing his clothing.
While living with Morgan in NY John contacted the bank and using his personal connection there, Ellen Wesley, claimed the money was stolen. For several days Morgan was moving and did not know what John had done. Then the rent check bounced to her landlord. She called the bank and found out her accounts were locked. Statement from landlord.
John then says, "If you were smart you would have taken the money out in cash." Frantic, she asks what she is to do with the expense of an apartment and no money. Fund responds, "Exactly what I tell you to do." She was to, "help him manage the situation. She would have to leave New York, her friends, and change her name." He also said he had to protect himself from Melinda. He said he intended to destroy Melinda to protect himself.
On January 24th Fund walked into the apartment and demanded Morgan write two confessions. He beat her, pushed her around, grabbed her by the arm, yelled in her face, threatened to destroy her, she would, he said, never have a life any more. He was very important, his friends, all of them, had agreed to help him. His attorney had told him he needed the paper she would now write for him. He dragged her over to the small table in the conversation area, gave her paper and pencil and dictated what she was to write.
Both of these documents were written on the same day for the same reason, fear and intimidation.
Confession No. 1
Confession No. 2
Listen to the Weasel Search Tape.
Listen to the Lea Dudley Tape.
If you had a conversation with Fund where he 'shared' you will have a very different perspective on what was happening. When you realize how you were manipulated get in touch with us.
In the Morgan's case it was not enough to just share, however. He had to produce something. So he did. Produced is the right word. Look at these two documents on his site. "Confession No. 1." and Confession No. 2.
These Confessions were written at the same time. John had set up Morgan so he could come at her from all angles.
First, the checks. John had shown Morgan how to write his signature when they were living together because he, said, she was to pay the bills in that manner.
Morgan did, in fact, pay many of their household bills from the time they started living together in August. Others John paid when at work. We have demanded copies of the checks since a handwriting expert will be able to analyze these and confirm Morgan was writing checks for seven months, proof this was a regular practice agreed to by both parties. It also proves John lied when he said Morgan was "crashing on his couch for a few days."
On or about January 2002 John agreed to settle with Morgan and sat with her in his apartment in Jersey City. Morgan had told Fund she was moving out. The couple discussed her finding an apartment in NY and John staying there with her.
Fund gave her several checks. He told her how much to write each check for. Each represented compensation for what he had done to her which he admitted was wrong or money for the new apartment, when she found it.
These included an amount for having treated her badly when she moved out. For going through the abortion alone. Paying for her new apartment for a few months, one for electricity, one for food, especially since he was gong to stay there.
In retrospect it seemed strange to her he did not write them himself. Morgan believed at this point their relationship was continuing. John went with her and watched as she deposited the first two checks. He had never done this before.
See email exchange on checks.
Morgan moved out. The checks were deposited in her Citibank account. Then, at Fund's request, Morgan started an account at Chase, on which she put both their names. The account was to be for their joint use.
John immediately found Morgan and moved in with her, bringing his clothing.
While living with Morgan in NY John contacted the bank and using his personal connection there, Ellen Wesley, claimed the money was stolen. For several days Morgan was moving and did not know what John had done. Then the rent check bounced to her landlord. She called the bank and found out her accounts were locked. Statement from landlord.
John then says, "If you were smart you would have taken the money out in cash." Frantic, she asks what she is to do with the expense of an apartment and no money. Fund responds, "Exactly what I tell you to do." She was to, "help him manage the situation. She would have to leave New York, her friends, and change her name." He also said he had to protect himself from Melinda. He said he intended to destroy Melinda to protect himself.
On January 24th Fund walked into the apartment and demanded Morgan write two confessions. He beat her, pushed her around, grabbed her by the arm, yelled in her face, threatened to destroy her, she would, he said, never have a life any more. He was very important, his friends, all of them, had agreed to help him. His attorney had told him he needed the paper she would now write for him. He dragged her over to the small table in the conversation area, gave her paper and pencil and dictated what she was to write.
Both of these documents were written on the same day for the same reason, fear and intimidation.
Confession No. 1
Confession No. 2