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  • Report:  #1194611

Complaint Review: WIlliam C. WIlson | CartDesigns.com

WIlliam C. WIlson | CartDesigns.com Bill Wilson | Cam-Scam | Terry Polino | Theresa Polino Fraudulent Shopping Cart Designer William C. WIlson Took $10,000 Charity Tax Writeoff from 9/11 Museum Then Stole The Cart Back Flat Rock Michigan

  • Reported By:
    Ground Zero Museum Workshop — New York City New York
  • Submitted:
    Thu, December 11, 2014
  • Updated:
    Thu, December 11, 2014

William C. Wilson, aka Bill Wilson and his wife Theresa Polino of Hogan Hartson Law Firm have a company called CartDesigns.com and offered to build a shopping cart in 2008 for our 9/11 Museum website Gift Page in New York at NO COST as a donation and 6 months later, after Wilson learned we had earned IRS 501c3 Nonprofit Charity status, summarily demanded a $10,000.00 tax deduction letter for the little shopping cart he built.

After much fray and hub bub, Mr. Wilson was given the tax write-off letter which, based on information and belief, he presented to the IRS. Months later, in 2009, Wilson was asked by Museum founder Gary Marlon Suson to stop commenting officially on behalf of our 9/11 Museum in online chatrooms pertaing to travel and tourism - was relieved of his duties - and he responded in anger with "taking back" the shopping cart which was now property of the Ground Zero Museum in NYC.

In essence, he was paid for his work and then, using access codes to the website, went in to the 9/11 Museum website unauthorized and deleted the files and "hid" folders to the gift page and merchandise - making the gift page and shopping cart pages "disappear" from the world wide web, along with the entire 9/11 Museum website. The Museum ceased to exist on the internet due to Wilson's actions and was unable to sell tickets or sell merchandise. It cost the Museum many thousands of dollars in lost revenues from ticket sales and merchandise sales.

After an expeditious visit and intervention from Detective Patrick Word of the Gaithersburg Police Department, Mr. Wilson reconnected the 9/11 Museum website to the world wide web and was brought into federal court in 2009 in Montgomery County, Maryland (Case Number: 8:2009cv03288). Ground Zero Museum Workshop et al v. Wilson. The Hon. Judge Deborah Chasanow ruled there was indeed sufficient enough evidence against Wilson to move forward with the charge of "Trespass to Chattels." The case was documented by Courthouse News Service. Mr. Wilson continues to post in online chatrooms and blogs that he was "ripped off" which is ludicrous. Mr. Wilson, a terminated employee of the Ground Zero Museum Workshop -  also builds and maintains multiple defamatory websites committed to humiliating 9/11 Museum Founder Gary Suson.

Ground Zero Museum Workshop is a nonprofit charity in good standing with no judgments or liens against it. The Museum raises monies for FDNY and 9/11 Charities in the City of New York.

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