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January 07, 2006
MS foundation can't get charity permit: "The director of a Salt Lake City multiple sclerosis foundation who sold art, supposedly to raise money for MS patients, pocketed thousands of dollars for day-spa treatments, Internet gambling and liquor, the Utah Division of Consumer Protection says. At a public hearing Friday, Corinne Turner - director of the Desilynn Multiple Sclerosis Foundation was denied an application for a charitable solicitations permit because it was 'incomplete or misleading.'"
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