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Art in the City 2019 – Reception and Ribbon Cutting Today

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Join us as we celebrate our brand new gallery and all of our talented artists at our Art in the City reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Feb. 15!

Art in the City is the first exhibit in the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana’s new gallery at 212 Main St. in Downtown Evansville. The show features the work of more than 60 local artists.

The event starts at 5 p.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and Arts Council officials. The reception follows at 5:30 p.m. Sauced is catering with light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. Patrick Preston will provide musical entertainment. There is no cost to attend our reception.

AMENDED “IS IT TRUE FOR “FEBRUARY 15, 2019

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?

We ask for you to pray for the mother of our Chief Of Police Billy Bolin who has an extremely serious medical condition.  She is currently in the hospital and resting quietly but is in guarded condition?  …she has been fighting cancer for over a year?…she currently is in the hospital fighting the complications of her year-long battle with cancer.  Her prognosis for a healthy recovery is dim. It’s time we ask you to use the power of prayer to bring her back to health or put her at peace.
IS IT TRUE that Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke made an admission that has not been heard in the City of Evansville for many years?…with all of the bone-jarring, teeth-rattling potholes that have been forming in the aging streets of Evansville, Mayor Winnecke actually acknowledged that there are potholes that need to be repaired?…while that may sound amazing since there has been a pothole problem in River City for at least half a century and no mayor has ever owned up to it, Mayor Winnecke may be the first mayor of Evansville to ever admit that life isn’t ideal here?…it is actually encouraging to hear a mayor admit to infrastructure problems as opposed to running for some higher office and promising hotels for arenas while riding unicorns down Main Street?…maybe we are in for a year of atonement when it comes to worshiping shiny objects and accentuating the positive while ignoring things in need of attention?
IS IT TRUE that several people are asking us about the progress in the City of Evansville’s quest to collect over a million bucks from the owners of the McCurdy Hotel?  …despite this issue the McCurdy Hotel is finally beginning to look like there may be a spark of life on the horizon?…after eight and a half years of false starts and delusional expectations the old girl looks to be on the verge of actually becoming a nice riverfront apartment building as was promised by the mayor of Evansville in the summer of 2008?  …the City-County Observer is pleased to see some positive activity despite the most amazing failure of governance and local backroom politics that Evansville has been known for many years?
IS IT TRUE we hope that the many of millions of dollars that Mayor Winnecke has spent on the overall economic development on Downtown, North Main Street and Haynes Corner Arts District will pay off in the long term?
IS IT TRUE we wonder when Evansville Mayor Winnecke and Ivy Tech-Evansville Chancellor Jonathan Wienzapfel are going to publicly demand that soon to be built IU Medical School will include Ivy Tech 1,500 Medical Tech schools in their plans?  …that the taxpayers Evansville pledged $57 million dollars to ensure that the new Downtown IU Medical School will house programs from the IU School of Medicine and the IU School of Dentistry, as well as Ivy Tech Community College,  the University of Southern Indiana and the University of Evansville?
IS IT TRUE we are told that First Ward City Council candidate Ben Trockman (D) campaign committee is planning a couple monster fundraisers? ….that Mr. Trockman’s inaugural fundraising event will be held on the evening of Wednesday, Feb 26th at MoJo’s Boneyard bar located on the Eastside? …we are told that this event will be well attended, and the crowd shall be diversified? …Ben’s campaign Chairman predicts that people from all walks of life and age groups will be attending Ben Trockman inaugural fundraiser at the Mojo’s Boneyard?
IS IT TRUE we wonder how much better off that the Memorial Village complex located in the Center City would be if the City would have invested some of the $18 Million dollars they spent in developing the North Main Street area?  …the infrastructure surrounding the Memorial Village complex is well positioned for some future creative economic development spearheaded by the private investors, ERC and the Department of Metropolitan Development?
IS IT TRUE that the Memorial Village complex already houses offices for Memorial Community Development Corporation, a Community Federal Credit Union, the Evansville Black Chamber of Commerce, Family Barbershop, Subway Restaurant, outstanding Child Care facility and offices for job creation and affordable housing? … that the Memorial Village complex has enough land for future well-thought-out commercial development projects? …that the anchor or catalyst for the visionary Center City development is Memorial Baptist Church run by the mega preacher the Rev. Dr. Adrian M. Brooks, Sr.?
IS IT TRUE we wonder why the Vanderburgh County GOP Party Chairman Wayne Parke hasn’t taken the Republican At-Large City Council candidate to task for attending Ben Trockman official campaign filing event at the Civic Center?  …all we can say is “what’s good for the goose is good for the gander”?”
IS IT TRUE that incumbent At-Large City Councilmen Jonathan Weaver is having his 10th Annual Mardi Gras campaign fundraising event on March 5, 2019, at KC’S  Time Lounge, Washinton Square Mall? …we are told that people attending the event are going to have one heck of a time?  …we are also told many political movers and shakers will be attending Mr. Weaver’s political fundraising event?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that former Vanderburgh Sheriff Eric Williams will do a credible job as a new member of the library board?

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FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City-County Observer or our advertisers.

 

 

Vanderburgh County Republican Party Breakfast This Saturday

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  C.K. Newsome Center, Room 118A-B
    100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713
 Saturday, February 16, 2019
7:30 – Doors Open (Complimentary Continental Breakfast)
8:00 – Program
Guest Speakers:
Tim O’Brien, candidate for City Council Ward 1
Steve Melcher, candidate for City Council Ward 3
Archie Carter, candidate for City Council Ward 4
Chairman Parke provides an update on political happenings
9:00- Adjourn

Indiana House Passes Hatfield Bill To Protect Animals

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Indiana House members passed legislation authored by Representative Ryan Hatfield (D-Evansville) that would increase the penalties against people who commit crimes against animals.

House Bill 1615 would tighten existing animal cruelty laws to make it more difficult for people to get away with mistreating animals.

The bill would raise base penalties for crimes such as abandoning or abusing an animal from a Class A Misdemeanor to a Level 6 Felony. A Class A Misdemeanor is punishable up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000, while a Level 6 Felony includes penalties up to two and a half years of imprisonment. In extreme circumstances such as mutilating or killing an animal, the conviction would be raised from a Level 6 Felony to a Level 5 Felony, which is punishable for up to six years of imprisonment.

“Currently the worst charge someone can receive for animal cruelty is a Level 6 Felony,” Hatfield said. “This bill raises that charge to a Level 5 Felony and replaces the fixed minimum with a Level 6 Felony rather than a Class A Misdemeanor.”

At the beginning of February, police officers found a dog frozen to death in a dumpster on the east-side of Indianapolis. Because of current state animal cruelty laws, the owner of the dog was only charged with a Misdemeanor for animal cruelty and citations for improper care, mistreatment and unlawful disposal of an animal.

“This legislation appropriately punishes animal abusers and ensured we take animal cruelty seriously,” Hatfield said.

According to the National Sheriffs Association (NSA), people who abuse animals are people who will or do abuse human beings. The NSA also estimates that animal abusers are five times more likely than non-animal abusers to commit violent crimes against people.

“FBI Profiler Robert Ressler says, ‘Murderers often start out by killing and torturing animals,’” Hatfield added. “There is a direct link between people who abuse animals and people who abuse other people. Thus, when we strengthen animal cruelty crimes to protect animals, we also protect our children.”

House Bill 1615 now moves to the Senate for further action.

 

House Bill Would Prohibit A Form Of Second-Trimester Abortions

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House Bill Would Prohibit A Form Of Second-Trimester Abortions

By Emily Ketterer
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — The House Public Policy Committee withheld voting on a controversial bill that would limit second-trimester abortions after hours of heated debate that dragged into the evening Wednesday.

House Bill 1211 would make performing dismemberment abortions on a living fetus during or after the second trimester a level 5 felony, which would be punishable by up to six years in prison. The only exception is if the pregnancy poses a serious health risk to the woman that would result in “substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function.”

All other anti-abortion laws the General Assembly passed since 2013 have been blocked by federal judges.

Laws in the nine states banning the procedure are only in effect in Mississippi and West Virginia. The others are on hold because of legal challenges in Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.

The bill, authored by Rep. Peggy Mayfield, R-Martinsville, graphically defines a dismemberment abortion as when a fetus is extracted from a woman “one piece at a time” by using clamps or scissors to “slice, crush or grasp” a body part.

The procedure, medically defined as a Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) procedure, is the most common method for a second trimester abortion. Still, it remains rare. This procedure made up 0.35 percent of the 7,778 abortions performed in Indiana during 2017, according to the state department of health.

“The baby is literally the second trimester? Jesus Christ,” Rep. Jim Lucas, R-Seymour, said during the hearing.

The House Public Policy Committee withheld voting on the bill after listening to more than three hours of testimony from both sides and getting into heated debate among the members Wednesday afternoon.

During the hearing, Rep. Dan Forestal, D-Indianapolis, said he was disappointed in the repeated use of the graphic language throughout.

“The comments today are very hyperbolic,” he said. “I have heard torn apart limb by limb probably 14 times.”

Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, which opposed the bill, stated the term “dismemberment” is not medical, and lawmakers are using the word to invoke fear and stigmatize women’s healthcare. The organization believes the bill is another attempt to criminalize women’s medical decisions and undermine health professionals.

A local pediatrician, Tracey Wilkinson, was faced with the decision to have a second-trimester abortion after she found out her unborn child had possible life-threatening birth defects. This was a decision she thought she would never have to make, she said, and that choice should remain private.

“I struggled to think about how this would impact my family,” Wilkinson said. “At no point was there space for my representative to be involved with my decision.”

Dr. Katie McHugh, an obstetrician and gynecologist (OB/GYN), said she and other physicians want to offer all options, and HB 1211 would ban the safest procedure that can be performed in the second trimester. She said the alternatives may be painful and cause complications, including terminating the fetus before a D&E, which is permitted under the bill.

“What I advocate for is for women to have a choice,” McHugh said. “By taking medical decision out of the hands of women … and instead putting them in the hands of politicians, it is extremely dangerous.”

Indiana Right to Life and National Right to Life take the position that dismemberment the abortion is “barbaric.”

“To think about other children … to be pulled limb for limb, it just breaks my heart,” Ryan McCann, of the Indiana Family Institute, said.

Dr.  Kathy Altman, a retired OB/GYN who previously performed dismemberment abortions, testified against the bill. She graphically described the procedures she performed, including making sure to count all the body parts she pulled out. She explained the many possible dangers and complications that come from the surgery, such as accidentally crushing the woman’s bladder or pulling a bowel out.

“It always made me a little nervous doing these,” Altman said.

The other piece of HB 1211 includes more specific lists of complications that may rise from an abortion, which Mayfield said were more vaguely defined last session.

The legislation also allows for the woman who received an abortion banned by the proposed law and experienced complications, her parents or a prosecuting attorney can petition for an injunction against a physician. The woman, the father or the parents of a female under 18 who received an abortion that caused her death, can sue a doctor for damages under the bill as well.

FOOTNOTE: Emily Ketterer is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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LOUISVILLE PALACE  EVENT TICKETS

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Date/Time EVENTS
Venue/City
Feb 16, 2019

Sat 8:00PM
The Wall Live Extravaganza
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
Tickets
Feb 27, 2019

Wed 7:30PM
The Price Is Right – Live Stage Show
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Mar 6, 2019

Wed 8:00PM
Mariah Carey
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
Tickets
Mar 9, 2019

Sat 8:00PM
John Mellencamp
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Mar 11, 2019

Mon 7:00PM
Needtobreathe
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Mar 13, 2019

Wed 7:30PM
Amos Lee
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Mar 19, 2019

Tue 8:00PM
Experience Hendrix
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Mar 23, 2019

Sat 8:00PM
Kansas – The Band
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Mar 31, 2019

Sun 3:00PM
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Mar 31, 2019

Sun 7:30PM
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play
Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
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Apr 7, 2019

Sun 6:00PM
Double Dare – Live
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Apr 17, 2019

Wed 8:00PM
The Empire Strips Back
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Apr 19, 2019

Fri 7:30PM
Celtic Woman
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Apr 20, 2019

Sat 7:00PM
Michael Carbonaro
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Apr 23, 2019

Tue 8:00PM
Lord Huron
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Apr 26, 2019

Fri TBA
Outcry Tour
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May 6, 2019

Mon 8:00PM
Rob Zombie
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May 7, 2019

Tue 6:30PM
In This Moment
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May 9, 2019

Thu 7:30PM
Derek Hough
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May 16, 2019

Thu 8:00PM
Jamey Johnson
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May 30, 2019

Thu 8:00PM
India.Arie
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Jun 9, 2019

Sun 8:00PM
David Gray
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Jun 29, 2019

Sat 7:30PM
Trevor Noah
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Sep 20, 2019

Fri 7:30PM
Dane Cook
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Nov 23, 2019

Sat 8:00PM
The Piano Guys
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“IS IT TRUE” FOR FEBRUARY 10, 2019

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way? 
IS IT TRUE last week posted a comment concerning the National Gridiron League newest team the Indiana Firebirds of Evansville Indiana?  …since that time we received several phone calls concerning the financial status of this new National Indoor Arena Football Association?
IS IT TRUE in September of last year it was announced in several local media outlets that the National Gridiron League newest addition will be the Indiana Firebirds from Evansville, Indiana?  …it was also announced that the Indiana Firebirds of Evansville Indiana will play their indoors arena football home games at Ford Center beginning in April of 2019?  …at one of these press conferences Scott Schoenike, the Executive Director of the Ford Center said; “that he has been in conversations with several leagues during the past few years but waited for the right match.”  …that Schoenike also said; “that the city believe they have found one in the National Gridiron League”? ….that a lot of people are looking forward to watching Arena Football at the Ford Center?
IS IT TRUE  that the two (2) links posted below show detailed information about the National Gridiron League for your review?  …the links show you who is the owner and the Board Of Directors of this organization?  …it’s important to point out all 12 teams in the National Gridiron League are league owned?
IS IT TRUE posted below are two links concerning Indiana Firebirds for your review? …the links give you an overview of the 2019 playing schedule and the team’s management, coaching staff and players roaster of the “Firebirds”?
IS IT TRUE we are extremely puzzled why the Ford Center doesn’t have any dates for the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville home games listed on their 2019 events schedule posted on their official web site?
IS IT TRUE we wonder why we haven’t seen any advanced marketing effort by the Ford Center promoting the Evansville Indiana Firebirds first home game scheduled this coming April 12, 2019?
IS IT TRUE that our sources tell us that they are concerned about the overall financial stability of the National Gridiron League?  …that the opening home game of the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville is scheduled on April 12, 2019, at the Ford Center?
IS IT TRUE we are told that the expensive indoor artificial tuff, the Dash-Pads used to protect the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville Arena football team players and also used for advertising purposes, safety nets and goal posts haven’t been ordered as of last week?
IS IT TRUE our sources also tell us that the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville home and away game uniforms haven’t been ordered as of last week?
IS IT TRUE we recently tried to locate the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville business office but we weren’t successful? …we also couldn’t find the listing of their business office phone number?  …we weren’t successful in locating any information concerning the sales and marketing staff for the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville?
IS IT TRUE we have been told that the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville current employees (management and marketing and sales staff) haven’t been paid since they started working for the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville?  …we are told that many people are very concerned about how many team sponsorship and season tickets have been sold so far?
IS IT TRUE we also been told that the housing accommodations for out of town players have never been finalized?
IS IT TRUE it been alleged that the National Gridiron League signed on behalf of Indiana Firebird-Evansville a 5-year contract with the City of Evansville and the Ford Center? …if this information proves to be correct we hope that the Ford Center management and the City of Evansville officials required that the CEO of the National Gridiron League provide them with a performance bond to protect the City and the Ford Center form a breach of contract?  …by doing so, it also protects the season ticket holders, the game sponsors and advertisers from any financial losses concerning this questionable business venture?
IS IT TRUE we also hope that the officials of the City of Evansville and the Management of the Ford Center did a detailed financial vetting of the President/CEO and the investors of the National Gridiron League before they signed a five-year contract with them?
IS IT TRUE we are now told that other teams that are members of the National Gridiron League located in other cities are also experiencing similar financial and marketing problems as the Indiana Firebirds-Evansville?
IS IT TRUE we been told that several former employees of the National Gridiron League have filed lawsuits against them?  …we are told that many more lawsuits will be filed against this organization in the very near future?
IS IT TRUE we hope that this business venture doesn’t turn out to be similar to the Earthcare Energy Corp. or the Evansville Thunderbolts deals?
IS IT TRUE we hope that members of the mainstream media will immediately start to investigate this situation? …we also hope that members of the mainstream media will ask if a 5-year contract was signed by the City of Evansville officials and the Management of the Ford Center with the National Gridiron League? …we hope that the media will also ask for a copy of the performance bond between the City of Evansville, Ford Center and the National Gridiron League?  ..we expect when the mainstream media gets this information they will make this information public?
IS IT TRUE we wonder if members of the local mainstream media embrace this developing story will they give any credit to the City-County Observer for breaking it?
IS IT TRUE when the mainstream media becomes a lap dog for elected officials instead of being a watchdog the taxpayers are the one who pays the price for bad business decisions made by politicians?
Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that its time that our elected officials be held accountable for the bad business decisions they make in our behalf?
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FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column by our readers do not represent the views or opinions of the City-County Observer or our advertisers.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Arnador Esquvell Alonzo III: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony)

Chassity Maria Beste: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Terrence Dwayne Hayden: Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 5 Felony), Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony), Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Steven Michel Wiley: Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety official (Level 5 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Striking a law enforcement animal (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Matthew David Glaser: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Kiara Jane Patterson: Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony)

Felix R. Lewis: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

Michael Warner Payne: Auto theft (Level 6 Felony)

Willie Charles Steverson: Battery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 5 Felony), Battery resulting in moderate bodily injury (Level 6 Felony)

Andrew Maurice Parson: Attempt Robbery (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Joel Richard Doughty: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Montray T. Copeland: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Samuel Drew Fisher: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

AG Curtis Hill: Be Suspicious Of Advertising Mailers Claiming You Have Won A Prize

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Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to be skeptical of advertising mailers claiming they have won prizes – especially when “winners” must pick up prizes at car dealerships or other sales-oriented venues.

“Typically, the announcement that ‘you’re a winner’ is merely a ploy to entice you to go listen to someone’s sales pitch,” Attorney General Hill said. “We want Hoosiers to be alert to all varieties of misleading advertising so they can avoid wasting their time or, even worse, getting talked into making ill-advised purchases.”

In the last 12 months, the Office of the Attorney General has filed lawsuits against five promotional firms in connection with deceptive auto-advertising mailers promising prize winnings. Thus far, lawsuits have resulted in judgments against two such firms; the other three are pending.

Most recently – on Feb. 10, 2019 – a Marion County court approved a consent agreement between the state and Traffic Jam Events LLC, which resolved claims by the Attorney General that the promoter violated Indiana law.

The complaint alleged the following with regard to Traffic Jam Events:

  • The company sent mailers to more than 443,000 Indiana residents. As part of promotions orchestrated on behalf of auto dealers, Traffic Jam Events sent out game pieces such as scratch-offs. The mailings indicated that recipients with winning game pieces had won significant prizes – such as $5,000 cash, an iPad or a $500 gift card.
  • Each mailing, however, contained identical game pieces with winning numbers. Thus, each mailing communicated to all recipients that they had won significant prizes when they had not. Recipients who went to dealerships to claim winnings were then awarded their “prizes” – typically nominal items such as $5 gift cards. Then they were subjected to sales pitches for vehicles.

The Attorney General claimed the mailings violated the Deceptive Consumer Sales Act in multiple ways – including false representations that recipients won specific prizes and false representations that the game pieces in the mailings determined whether recipients won prizes. Further, the complaint alleged the prize mailings also violated the Promotional Gifts and Contests Act by failing to include on the prize mailings the name and address of the promoter (Traffic Jam Events); failure to correctly state the odds of winning and the retail value of the prizes potentially awarded; and failure to include a disclaimer that recipients would be subjected to a sales pitch when claiming their prizes.

The consent agreement entered between the parties and approved by the court requires Traffic Jam Events to pay the State of Indiana a civil penalty in the amount of $57,500.

Traffic Jam Events is also required to include various specific disclosures in its mailings. It is also prohibited from sending any mailings that claim recipients have won prizes when they have not; from representing game pieces as determinant as to whether recipients have won prizes; from classifying recipients as “winners” unless they have actually won a substantial prize; and from any other future violations of Indiana law.

In addition, Traffic Jam Events is required to provide the Attorney General with copies of all mailings it sends to Indiana recipients over the next three years so the Attorney General can monitor Traffic Jam Events’ compliance with the judgment.

The other four promotional firms involved with auto dealers and sued by the state within the last 12 months are:

  • Dealer Direct Services Inc.
  • DBR Integrity Promotions, Inc.
  • Prophecy Marketing
  • Xcel Media Group

If you believe you have been the victim of any type of scam or attempted scam, the Office of the Attorney General can help. To file a complaint, go to indianaconsumer.com or call 1-800-382-5516.

Attached are documents related to the case involving Traffic Jam Events LLC.