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  • Report:  #1336799

Complaint Review: Salvation Army of Indianapolis IN

Salvation Army of Indianapolis, IN Salvation Army of Indianapolis attempted to falsify my dead mother's Will and Estate Indianapolis Indiana

  • Reported By:
    Benji Brackman — Culpeper Virginia USA
  • Submitted:
    Sun, November 06, 2016
  • Updated:
    Sun, November 06, 2016

The Salvation Army of Indianapolis sent me a letter stating that my deceased mother's estate owes them "a residual bequest" and that I as her daughter are required to file an annual statement with them.  The facts:  the Salvation Army has been paid in Feb. 2015 the amount specified by the Court of Indiana.  The Court required me to perform under oath my fiduciary requirements and stated I had done so with integrity and full compliance of the law.

I have now received a letter dated Nov. 2, 2016, from the Salvation Army of Indianapolis stating that they are owed a "residual bequest" and that they require records and payments.  They have also made up a fictious address for my mother in a city she never lived in, have refused to show acceptance of a check in 2015, and have claimed that the trust/will in the Court was not correct.  

They have also made up names associated with their organization, stating that these were special gifts.  The special gifts are for whom they claim to be "employees adopted by my mother".  My mother only had 2 children, my deceased brother, and myself.  She never adopted any child or employee of the Salvation Army.  

My mother's will/trust was very specific.  The Salvation Army even has a different social security number, DOB, and place of birth for my mother.  I understand that this is what they do in attempting to fraud others after a loved one passes.

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