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Welcome to About Facts. This site is a result of individuals coming together to defend our community from the attacks that John and Pam Stokes broadcast over their radio station, Z600, (a.k.a. The Edge). We have since formed a chapter of the Montana Human Rights Network called the Flathead Valley Human Rights Network (FVHRN). |
| Spring/Summer 2006
6/28/06 Stokes finally tells his audience that his and Pam's personal house will be foreclosed on in thirty days unless he can get $30,000. He is on the air begging his listners for the money. Money to Stoke would be throwing good money away. Tieing yourself to this man in any way would be very stupid. I wonder what his debt is, it must be millions. He also said the airport will be able to expand soon because his towers will be gone. And since I am blogging about today's show I will also add that Stokes says he is fat (ok, he actually said he's gained 20 lbs) Gee, I would love to loan a fat smoker, millions of dollars in debt, $30,000 to hold off this crisis. How much do you suppose he will need for the next crisis? This from a friend--- Dan said he saw moving vans at the station this am. I wonder how many people he owes money to that he will need to get away from. And how far away will be far enough? 6/6/06 A friend of mine saw in public record bulletin that John Patrick Stokes is being sued by Broadcast Music, Inc. Justice court filing on 6-6-06...CV-06-1638. I have been very busy and haven't gotten in to count the number to lawsuits Stokes is involved in. But it was dozens the last time I looked. According to John Stokes, he was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Montana Highway Patrol. Consequently his drivers license has been revoked. And according to Mr. Stokes his bank accounts have been seized by the Dept of Transportation, along that of Qwesta Mortgage. It's a long story.
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Who is John Stokes? Where's the Money? Time line A selection of Audio Files There are some technical problems with the ramfiles. Transcripts Selected Law Suits |
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