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Contemptible Criminal Jason Ellsworth the Covid King

  • Montana Cowgirl
  • Jan 15, 2021
  • 2 min read

Republican mismanagement of the 2021 legislative session is well at hand, torching Unions, harming trans children, ignoring the will of voters initiatives, closing primaries to ensure reelection, guns on college campuses, and gutting healthcare in a pandemic just to name a few. It's the last one that seems most concerning to citizens and least concerning to legislators as they don't even wear masks or have safe practices in place for the legislative session. Two Republican legislators are already Covid positive, with more to come as a chance to stop it before the Helena superspreader event started was botched, mainly by one man, State Sen. Jason Ellsworth (R-Wackadoo Ravalli county) And it's because of Jason Ellsworth that masks still aren't mandated for legislators to wear. Who is Jason Ellsworth? Well he's a criminal, contemptible con artist and COVID King. You can see the picture of unhealth and Covid susceptibility wandering outside the Capitol smoking cigarettes and overweight without a mask if you'd like to get infected anytime. He's the one that looks like he'd rob your grandma and in his last career probably did. Seriously, Ellsworth is a con man. https://www.google.com/amp/s/ravallirepublic.com/news/local/article_5fa4543f-b659-5a97-9b82-25bdcb06c3f4.amp.html According to the Ravalli Republic: "In an October 2009 order, U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy said Ellsworth’s company was permanently enjoined from “engaging in specified illegal and deceptive marketing practices'' and required Ellsworth to allow the FTC to monitor the companies’ actions to ensure compliance. Five years after the case was settled, Molloy found Ellsworth in contempt because his company had not turned over all the information required in Molloy’s order. In the court's findings of fact in 2014, Molloy noted the Better Business Bureau had fielded 1,098 consumer complaints regarding telemarketing companies associated with Ellsworth. In 2009, candidate Jason Ellsworth of Hamilton was ordered to pay $600,000 to the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC alleged that Ellsworth and his Montana-based magazine telemarketing firm had violated federal laws, including the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act. The agency alleged Ellsworth’s company failed to provide customers with pertinent information about payment and cancellation policies and charged customers without their express confirmed consent."

 
 
 

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