September 30, 2021

FMOL-HS OLOL-RMC Franciscan Pandemic Sister Act Medical Ethics Universal Ban Patient Rights Violation June, 2021 with “Funes Outbound Transport” Refuse Medical Treatment (eg., Cellulitis-MRSA Twice Since June for MDs. Mark Zielinski & J. Michael Robinson via Execs. Vrath, Wester, Craven, Bollinger Vow of Silence), as 3.6 Billion Dollar (6 Hospital, LSU Med School, FranciscanU, Pennington Bio...) Largest Medicaid Healthcare System and La Catholic Charitable Org. Rivals Priest Molestation Scandal








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UNETHICAL SPIRIT  Pandemic  PAN-endemic Medical Ethics Violation re. Our Lady of the Lake Franciscan Ministries of Our Lady Health System's Discrimination through Fraudulent Termination and Cherrypicking Patients, Medicaid Billing Fraud, HIPPA Violations of Patient Medical Chart Manipulation and Withholding, Denying Access through MyChart, and the three month long Silent Treatment in Service of Denying Total Due Process or Appeal of what was the Retaliative Termination by, now two Physicians, and concerted Administrative conspiracy to inhibit all access of patient to anyone at any department above the Operators, which today, even they had been prohibited from speaking to patient... Patient with Disabilities, full Medicaid, fully authorized to access any and all Federally Provided Services via Affordable Care Act, CDC, DOJ, HHS, and AMA, APA, Louisiana Dept. of Health, LA Physician Licensure Medical Examiner Office (all, newly COVID-friendly invested with updated patient access Best Practice Recs. and Bylaws), 

LSU Board of Supervisor Bylaws, re. Physician Group Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic and Residential Program heads Zielinski, Tynes, Crapanzano, false assertion (now changed), from Zielinski Nurse, Corroborated impossibly, by Tynes (head of Resident Psychiatry Academic and Research with Crapanzano, with Mark Zielinski's official role as LSU Associate Professor Supervising Residential Program--who, if he is censured by any of the above, but not limited to Institutions, Federal, Louisiana State Government Dept., Boards, or Medical Ethic Oversight Committees, and with those Federal departments, newly endowed with criminal and civil prosecutorial powers through newly installed fraud and other Pandemic Fraud similar to this, especially those affecting the under-served populations, whose 3.6 Billion Dollars Net Worth as recipient of Majority of LA FED Government PAYMENTS AND DISASTER ASSISTANCE OF 27 MILLION DOLLARS FOR THIS SEASON UP UNTIL NOW ALREADY PAID, on the heels of recent incident where they were not able to keep their own house in order, and through their sloppily kept billing and accounting, as adjudged by CMS, auditors, and others,  WERE PROBABLY, BUT MAYBE NOT, AS REGARDING THEIR ACTIONS TO ME, SURPRISED, IN finding that one of their own, John Paul Funes, THE GINGER LSU BOOSTER CATHOLIC PRIEST TWITTER GROUPIE, had from 2012 to 2018 siphoned off $880,000 from their own Foundation, in the sickest White Collar Embezzlement Taboo of recent history, stealing from LA taxpayers, through a  depraved scheme, involving LSU Football, AS THE FMOLHS OLOL CEO / President of FUNDRAISING Foundation...

 

TAKEN UNDER THEIR NOSES from

DYING PEDIATRIC KIDS' CANCER PATIENTS WHILE BEING TREATED AT BATON ROUGE OUR LADY OF THE LAKE FMOLHS / OLOL Children's Hospital,  from their parents----using it for his own enrichment, where he then divertING HALF OF it, bizarrely to two LSU Football Players, a "Secret" Family and young Daughter in Florida, and appallingly, for his  ... 

“Funes Outbound Transport”

 I Have to stop.  i am suffering from withdrawals from their denying my regular prescription of xanax since two days ago.  then today compounding with the universal ban preventing me from seeking help at the ER. 

PATIENT RIGHTS BY FALSE CLAIMS OF SECOND PHYSICIAN TERMINATION--ALL HONOR SILENCE VOW SINCE JUNE 2021

Refuse Medical Treatment  (eg., Cellulitis-MRSA Twice Since June for MDs. Mark Zielinski & J. Michael Robinson via Execs. Vrath, Wester, Craven, Bollinger Vow of Silence), as 3.6 Billion Dollar (6 Hospital, LSU Med School, FranciscanU, Pennington Bio...) Largest Medicaid Healthcare System and La Catholic Charitable Org. Rivals Priest Molestation Scandal “outbound patient transports,”stolen gift cards intended for cancer patients 

10:50 AM CST iNFORMED BY OLOL RMC OPERATOR  DISCHARGED FROM ENTIRE FMOLOHS OLOL RMC ORG. AS OF 10:50 AM CST WHILE WAITING ON CALL FROM LYNN RICE OF ADMIN RE.  DENIAL OF SERVICE OF MICHAEL ROBINSON PER PRESCRIPT DENIAL THRU COURTNEY LANGLOIS, OFFICE MANG. AND HIS CO-PROVIDER PARTNER, DR. DONALD CARSON, IN LIEU OF ROBINSON BEING OUT OF TOWN AND DESPITE THAT HE HAD ALREADY STOPPED TREATING ME A MONTH PREVIOUSLY. 

*LDH CENTER HEALTH STANDARDS VIA FED, 4PM TUES. SEPT. 30, 2021

Lake administrators said in a statement. OLOL fires foundation head John Paul Funes, citing 'pattern of forgery and embezzlement' OLOL fires foundation head John Paul Funes


Mike McBride, FIRED AFTER ONE YEAR CEO of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System

 


OLOL foundation embezzler

 

John Paul Funes

 

When the fundraising arm for Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center fired longtime CEO amid embezzlement… McBride out as head of Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System Our Lady of the Lake fundraiser John Paul Funes took $810,000 and acted alone, audit says Former OLOL Foundation head expected to plead guilty to embezzlement scheme, attorney says
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB)

 

The former head of the Our Lady of the Lake Foundation pleaded guilty Thursday, June 20 to federal charges of wire fraud and money laundering. There will be a pre-sentencing investigation to determine penalties for John Paul Funes, who is charged with taking more than $550,000 from a non-profit charity for personal use. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) says Funes is facing a significant term of imprisonment, a fine, and a supervised release.

 

U.S. District Judge John W. deGravelles will decide whether to accept or reject Funes’ guilty plea during the pre-sentencing investigation. If he rejects the plea, Funes can withdraw it. Funes’ attorney, Walt Green, released a statement following his plea:

 

“John Paul’s guilty pleas are another step in the continuing process of taking full responsibility for his actions. John Paul remains extremely remorseful for the impact his past actions have had on the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center & Foundation, the community and his family & friends. He will continue to cooperate with all law enforcement agencies and plans to make full restitution.”

 

Prosecutors say Funes, 49, flew family and friends to LSU and New Orleans Saints football games under the guise of “outbound patient transports,” and stole gift cards intended for cancer patients.

 

BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - John Paul Funes, the former president of the Our Lady of the Lake Foundation, was officially charged with wire fraud and money laundering, according to a June 4 news release from the Department of Justice (DOJ).
From about 2012 to September of 2018, Funes allegedly defrauded the foundation, causing a loss of more than $550,000.
The foundation is the fundraising arm of the hospital, which raises money for projects like the new OLOL Children’s Hospital.

 

The fundraising efforts include an annual event co-sponsored by WAFB in which five red cars are raffled off.
The drawings have raised millions of dollars for the hospital over the years.
RELATED:

 

‘Hundreds of thousands’ possibly embezzled from OLOL;

 

Funes fired

 

Investigators have said in the past they do not believe any funds from the 5 Cars, 5 Winners drawings were affected.
Courts documents state Funes allegedly wrote fraudulent checks “on dozens of occasions” made out to himself and to those close to him.
According to court records, Funes often used the gift cards for his own personal benefit.
The DOJ says Funes used gift funds to purchase hundreds of Walmart and Visa gift cards meant for cancer patients.

 

Instead of having staff distribute the cards to the patients, Funes distributed the cards at his own discretion.
Funes is also accused of using services of a charter flight company in Houma for his own benefit without the foundation’s knowledge.

 

Court documents state Funes used foundation funds to use these services.

 

On December 31, 2017, Funes chartered a flight to take his family and friends to see a New Orleans Saints game in Tampa, Florida

 

and then to

 

attend the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, before arriving back in Baton Rouge, January 1, 2018.

 

The trip cost the foundation $14,000.

 

Court documents state Funes used funds from the foundation to send about $107,000 worth of checks to “Individual A” and that person’s daughter (“Individual B”), who both lived in Florida.
The unidentified individuals were neither family members of Funes or OLOL patients.
Funes did have a close relationship with the family, who funneled about $63,000 back to Funes, according to court documents.

 

Funes also approved payments to individuals who did little to no work for the foundation. The district court identified one of these individuals included an “Individual C,” who received about $180,000 in foundation funds.

 

In at least one case, Funes funneled a portion of foundation funds into a fake account posing as a fictitious vendor.

 

Funes used these channeled funds to buy tickets to sporting events, and sometimes resold them and kept the repayments.

 

The DOJ says investigations revealed Funes created numerous false documents, including fake invoices, in an attempt to hide the scheme.

 

These documents were discovered through an internal audit led by the foundation’s finance department.

 

FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric J. Rommal stated,
“The defendant betrayed both his employer and the Baton Rouge community as a whole by abusing the trust placed in him as President of the Foundation. The FBI New Orleans Division and our federal partners are committed to holding individuals accountable for their actions when they illegally profit at the expense of our community’s institutions.”

 

“John Paul Funes continues to accept full responsibility for his actions and is taking the steps necessary toward restitution to Our Lady of the Lake Foundation,” Walt Green, Funes’ attorney, said in a prepared statement.

 

“He is extremely remorseful for the harm caused to the institution and others, including family, all of whom had no knowledge of any wrongdoing. Finally, John Paul has and will continue to cooperate with law enforcement agencies regarding this matter.”

 

“It is reassuring the investigation is nearing a close. We condemn Mr. Funes’ fraudulent and selfish actions and are truly sorry for the harm that he has caused to our community. We will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement and anyone else impacted by Mr. Funes’ crimes.”

 

The investigation is being led by the United States Secret Service, with valuable assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation Division.

 

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Alan Stevens, who also serves as deputy criminal chief.

 

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After ex-leader's ouster amid fraud claims,
Christel Slaughter #malpractitioners named interim OLOL foundation head

 

BY MARK BALLARD |@theadvocate.com
Nov 20, 2018 - 4:42 pm  on Twitter, @MarkBallardCnb
Franciscan Spirit link: https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_4c12592e-ed15-11e8-8498-3f1c2d90a0d6.html
  1. Christel Slaughter
  2. Slaughter has worked in healthcare as well as a variety of industries, including engagements with the Louisiana Emergency Response Network, Blueprint Louisiana, and the East Baton Rouge City-Parish Green Light Plan, according to the Lake Foundation board.

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  • Christel Slaughter of the SSA firm speaks on item 77 concerning a study for preparation of a total compensation study for municipal police classifications of the Baton Rouge Police Department during a meeting of the metro council, Wednesday, April 25, 2018, at City Hall in Baton Rouge, La.
  • Christel Slaughter of the SSA firm speaks on item 77 concerning a study for preparation of a total compensation study for municipal police classifications of the Baton Rouge Police Department during a meeting of the metro council, Wednesday, April 25, 2018, at City Hall in Baton Rouge, La.
  • Slaughter has worked in healthcare as well as a variety of industries, including engagements with the Louisiana Emergency Response Network, Blueprint Louisiana, and the East Baton Rouge City-Parish Green Light Plan, according to the Lake Foundation board.
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  1. Christel Slaughter of the SSA firm speaks on item 77 concerning a study for preparation of a total compensation study for municipal police classifications of the Baton Rouge Police Department during a meeting of the metro council, Wednesday, April 25, 2018, at City Hall in Baton Rouge, La.

  2. Christel Slaughter of the SSA firm speaks on item 77 concerning a study for preparation of a total compensation study for municipal police classifications of the Baton Rouge Police Department during a meeting of the metro council, Wednesday, April 25, 2018, at City Hall in Baton Rouge, La.

  3. She will begin work on Monday.

  4. The Our Lady of the Lake Foundation has 17 employees and raises money for Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, which is part of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System.

  5. Slaughter is chief executive officer at SSA Consultants, a Baton Rouge-based management consulting firm.

  6. She also serves on the board of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and chairs the lobbying organization’s Small Business Council.

  7. Slaughter has worked in healthcare as well as a variety of industries, including engagements with the Louisiana Emergency Response Network, Blueprint Louisiana, and the East Baton Rouge City-Parish Green Light Plan, according to the Lake Foundation board.

  8. She also currently serves on the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University Board.

  9. Lake administrators fired John-Paul Funes on Nov.

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  11. He was president and chief executive officer of the hospital system’s nonprofit fundraising arm after auditors found questionable expenditures using foundation money.

  12. “Our compliance program that began an investigation that concluded Mr.

  13. Funes falsified documents and embezzled funds on multiple occasions for personal gain,” Lake administrators said in a statement.

  14. Lake administrators refuse to comment on specifics but turned over its financial documentation to 19th Judicial District Attorney Hillar Moore III and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s financial fraud unit for further investigation and possible criminal indictments.

  15. The foundation reported on federal disclosures that it held $40.2 million in net assets for the fiscal year ending June 30.

  16. The foundation is raising money for a new children’s hospital building, which it hopes to open in October 2019.

  17. “We’re very close to reaching our fundraising target for the new Children’s Hospital as we get nearer to our opening next fall.

  18. I have no doubt Christel will make a positive impact and help move the Foundation forward while we seek to fill this role permanently,” Board Chairman Julio Melara said in a press release.