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January 29 , 2014

Fifty-five children found buried in Florida

Why are East Grand Forks officials doing favors for a criminal organization in Florida?

by Timothy Charles Holmseth

In 2009 Lt. Rodney Hajicek, East Grand Forks Police Department (EGFPD) telephoned Timothy Charles Holmseth, independent journalist, to let him know that a woman named Donna Wagoner, Florida, called the EGFPD on behalf of her company, Xentel, Inc.

Hajicek let Holmseth know that Xentel didn’t want Holmseth to write anything about them.

Hajicek's request (warning) to Holmseth was not Constitutionally available.

Holmseth was writing a story based on a tip he received from the grandmother of a missing child named HaLeigh Cummings. It involved a Photoshopped picture of HaLeigh that had been altered and featured on a website being used to con the generous public out of money.

Holmseth acquired emails from the web developer that showed the developer had originally received the Photoshopped picture from an account at a Fort Lauderdale company called Xentel.

Xentel had been sued by the Attorney General's Offices' in at least seven states.

Hajicek pressured Holmseth to not write the story but Holmseth did anyway. The FBI paid Xentel a visit and interviewed Donna Wagoner.

Soon thereafter the FBI interviewed Holmseth and requested copies of many of his recorded telephonic interviews.

From that day forward, Holmseth was systematically harassed, harangued, threatened, extorted, blackmailed, and the police refused to protect him or investigate crimes committed against him and his family.

Sheriff Barb Erdman too - was quiet as a church mouse. Although Holmseth had cleary uncovered something that involved a federal kidnapping, the authorties in Polk County, Minnesota were tip-toeing around and shushing people.

Much of the information Holmseth received during the HaLeigh Cummings interviews involved human trafficking, child pornography, child sex abuse, child prostitution, etc.

In 2011 Hajicek and EGF City Attorney colluded with others in a step-by-step process, to violate Holmseth’s rights and orchestrate circumstances to arrest him.

Michael LaCoursiere, public defender, told Holmseth that Galstad was going to call Polk County Deputy Jesse Haugen and Sgt, Chris Olson, EGFPD, to lie on the stand if he demanded a jury trial and wouldn't make an Alford plea.

Police reports and records with the EGFPD are splattered with the word “Florida”.

Who is Ronald Galstad trying to protect?