Talk:Roe Messner
Latest comment: 15 years ago by Americasroof in topic Correction request on Heritage comments
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Correction request on Heritage comments
editI reverted a recent edition here because they were comments and not encyclopedic and not referenced. However where there is smoke there may be fire so I am including those comments here:
- (Comments: I was disappointed when I read the misinformation concerning Mr. Roe Messner. May I graciously submit the following corrections:
- > Your statement that Mr. Messner had not completed the Jerusalem amphitheater at Heritage USA was untrue. The Amphitheater was 100% completed in 1986. Mr. Messner never billed PTL for any work that wasn't completed.
- > Jerry Falwell met Roe Messner at the Hilton Inn Hotel in Lynchburg, Virginia, and gave him the list of items that he was offering Jim and Tammy Bakker. He asked Mr. Messner to take the list of things to Palm Springs and present it to Jim and Tammy. This later became what Falwell called "the wish list" but it was his own list. Jim and Tammy never made any demands on PTL. Falwell lied about all this.
- > Mr. Messner never presented inflated or phony billings for 5.3 million to PTL. All of his billings were approved by Mr. Peter Bailey who was in charge of the PTL Accounting Department.
- > Mr. Messner filed Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy and paid off his creditors oveer an 18 month period.
- > These comments are made by someone who worked at Heritage USA and had access to all files and business transactions and was assistant to Mr. Bakker at Heritage.sm)