C. J. Boleyn person
also: C.J. Jake Boleyn, Jake Boleyn, Belen, Boleyn, Jake Belen
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After Ball died in 1981, his successor, C.J. Jake Boleyn, reversed stock swapped with Charter in 1983. The next year, Charter filed for bankruptcy, and then in 87, 51% of its stock was purchased by Mason's friend and associate, Carl Lender.…
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They weren't getting their money. This leaves the Alfred I. DuPont estate intact. Ed's personal fortune proved to be his greatest secret weapon, a ready source of cash that Boleyn could use to protect Ed's empire from the crippled children.…
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Belen replaced Ball's picture of the Shah of Iran in his office with his favorite Confederate generals, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. In 1988, St. Joe Paper Company paid $2 million to settle a racial discrimination lawsuit that charg…
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The DuPont assets and its expansion empire, Belen, who had started working at St. Joe's in 1938, was an equal to Ball. For example, 21,000 acres and six miles of beachfront property that St. Joe Paper Company owned in Walton County near Des…
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Pristine beaches and inland freshwater lakes had been called the finest golf property left available for development. Ed Ball, fronting for Alfred DuPont, bought most of this land for $11 an acre in 1925. By 1981, just after Ball's death, B…
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facilities. But Belen, like Ball before him, came under pressure from Delaware and Florida to increase contributions to Nemours Foundation. So instead of developing the property, he put it up for sale. Many major Florida developers expresse…
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Canton stated, as for the participation in any deceptive trade practices, I certainly did not personally engage in any practices at any time. And of course not, because they have people they pay to do that, so they can say that. Another int…
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And when questioned about their relationship, Bruce said that he had never met Jake but had talked to him on the phone and then later admitted that he had met him. He just hadn't seen him recently. When told about Atkinson living down the s…
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I just didn't know where. Perhaps it's a coincidence that Atkinson moved into a house previously owned by the San Joaquino Savings Executive with a San Joaquino mortgage on it close to Bruce Belen, whose latest Houston development was also …
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1,000 acres from Jake Boleyn in Florida. Perhaps it's another coincidence that Larry Freeman was also working with Atkinson to buy the land from Jake while Freeman's good friend and business associate Burton Cantor was the director of a com…
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either through Bruce Boleyn or San Joaquino Savings. But Jake said he didn't meet Mike Atkinson until 1985 when Atkinson was interested in buying the 21,000 acres from St. Joe Paper Company. The official story that a couple of real estate b…
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The budget for this year and next year includes $7 million in Timberland operations, approximately $100 million for the mill, and almost $15 million for the container company. Ed Ball, who had been proud, Ed Ball would have been proud. Jake…