The Enumclaw Police promoted non-detective Grant McCall who testified in court as if it were a fact that WinePress was stolen. Enumclaw Police had itching ears for lies, and lies they encouraged to come their way. Then they harbored and protected those lies with every corruption they could muster and invent.
Enumclaw Washington
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WinePress Publishing Not Stolen
WinePress “Not Stolen” Transcript
Jan:
I’m here for one purpose and one purpose only. This is what I have to say, “Timothy Williams did not, did not steal WinePress.”
There’s been this rumor going around for years saying that he stole WinePress, it’s not true, in fact it’s absurd.
Timothy’s integrity was unbelievable. He had published some books through WinePress, quite a few, I don’t remember the exact number, seven or eight, something like that. He took all those books, except for one, he did keep Gossip and the Gospel in print, all the others he took out of print. He wanted there to be no appearance at all that maybe his books would get priority or he was going to take advantage of some specials or anything. He was like “nope” all books, out of print.
It was just amazing his integrity, that’s something I have observed in his life. I would have to say in all my years, my 70 plus years, I’ve met a lot of men in my life, and I have never met a man that is as holy and righteous as Timothy. I have known him for 20 years and I’ve seen the cross, the cross of Christ, work purity in his life. It’s just amazing.
But you might be wondering, Well hey what’s WinePress, who’s Timothy Williams, and who am I?” Well, I’m going to get into all that. I’m going to tell you that and a lot more. First, let’s start with WinePress.
What was WinePress? And I am saying was because it’s no longer in existence. WinePress was an incredible company. It was a Christian self-publishing company. I never worked in the publishing industry before and I loved working for the company, I loved this company so much. What they did was help so many authors, people who had written books, very excellent books, well-written and inspiring, good messages, and everything but traditional publishers wouldn’t take them because they want the big-name sellers. They want to make sure if we sign this book author up we can sell a million copies. Well, they don’t know these smaller authors, so WinePress provided an opportunity for them to get their message out and have a quality product.
From 2003 until 2015 I was the accounting manager. So, this story is from the perspective of the accounting department because that’s the department that I know.
When I first came to work for WinePress, that was back in 2003, I started in the accounting department. And the operation was kind of shady. As I was exploring things, I found out that they had not one QuickBooks accounting file, not two QuickBooks accounting files but three. Sometimes a shady company will have like a second set of books, but they had three sets of books. And then I found that payroll taxes hadn’t been paid, money had been deducted from the employees’ paychecks, but it was never sent into the IRS so that’s a red flag. There were other things too that were going on but just those two should be red flags enough that if you wanted to work in an upright company, a legal operation, you would run, run far from there. So, you’re probably asking, “Why did you stay? If you saw these things that were going on with the company, why didn’t you leave?” Well, I’ll tell you why I didn’t leave and it’s for one reason, Timothy Williams.
The owner of the company, I’m not going to identify her name, I’ll just call her Jezebel for this interview. She had hired Timothy, he was actually the pastor of the church that we attended. She had hired him to come and look over the operations and advise her and counsel her. He was going to turn this into a respectable business and Jezebel, at the time, wanted that to happen. She wanted to change her ways, she wanted to run things according to the rules, follow standard accounting practices. And so, I stayed at WinePress. And now you might be wondering, “Okay, who is this Timothy Williams?”
At the time, he was the pastor of the church that I attended and Jezebel attended that church too. That’s where I met her. We were roommates. We were roommates for about 8 years. She had Timothy counsel her on running the business. It was incredible, just so amazing, to see how he transformed that business from a shady unorganized operation to being the number one self-publishing company in the industry. It was just like I said, “Amazing to see.” And Jezebel loved it too, because she was kind of the face of the company. She liked going to conferences and speaking and giving classes and meeting with authors and stuff like that. Now she had an operation behind her that was reliable. She could actually produce the quality product that she was promising authors. So, for her this was so great.
She didn’t really like the day-to-day operations, especially didn’t like the accounting department. In fact, we butted heads quite a bit on what is standard accounting practices. She would come to me and say, “I need clothes, I need new clothes to go to the conference. I need company money.” No, a new wardrobe is not a business expense. But she wanted to change and so she did agree to go by the rules. Well, as time went on Timothy took on more and more of the responsibilities at WinePress. He was always called in if there was a difficult situation.
About the year 2006, Jezebel asked if he would buy the company. It was an interesting time for Timothy because he had been the pastor of the church, I think I mentioned that before. But he had retired the previous year, so he did have some free time, some extra time, but was this what he wanted to do? Well, it wasn’t and he balked at the idea. He’s a pastor, he’s not a businessman. This is not his line of work at all. But then at the same time he was asking, “Well, I don’t want to do this but is this what God is working?” His wife Carla encouraged him to take this on. She really thought that what this company needed was a pastor’s heart not a businessman. So eventually he did agree that he would buy the company, but he had one condition, just one, and what that was is: That Jezebel wanted to do this 100% and she wasn’t going to look back. That was his only condition, if that was met, he would go ahead and move forward with it.
She agreed, “Yes that is what I want.” So we started changing over the operations. I set up accounts for him, new accounts with the IRS, State of Washington, got all the paperwork in order.
Jezebel hired an outside CPA who specialized in evaluating businesses to come up with a fair market value for a sale price. He flew in from, I think it was, California and stayed at Jezebel’s house while he was here. He spent three days at WinePress Publishing going over the books. He would tell me, “Now I need this report, then another one.” He was interviewing department heads in the company, touring the company, just observing how the operation went, meeting some of the employees. Now Timothy wasn’t a part of the evaluation at all. He was an outside consultant, so the CPA didn’t really ask about him or want to know any more about him. He was mainly in the accounting department. He left and mailed back his report.
Everything was in order, we were all excited, all the employees. We knew what was happening. Jezebel started announcing this in the media. There was an article in one of the magazines and she started speaking about it publicly, so it was just gangbusters moving ahead.
Until one day when Timothy was at work, Jezebel walked past his door and kind of mumbled under her breath, “I don’t know if I really want to sell WinePress.” Well as soon as he heard that, red flags. He went into action. I got a call right away to put a hold on transferring the sale of the company. I didn’t know why at the time. I was just, “Okay well this project is on hold for now, I focus on something else. But Timothy was just “no” this was not going to happen. Well, a couple days later I did find out about it.
Jezebel and I were called into a meeting with the executive director, and he told her at that time, “Timothy’s not going to buy the company.” At first Jezebel didn’t really believe it. She responded, “Well yeah he is. He’s got everything in place. No this is going to happen.” She didn’t really believe what he was saying. So, he said again, “No he is not going to buy the company, it’s final. He’s not going to change his mind.” Well, when she realized that he meant it, she became hysterical and she just started sobbing and saying, “He has to, he has to.” She just kept saying that over and over. She knew without him; this company did not have a promising future at all. She would not stop repeating herself. I finally spoke up. I had been sitting there really stunned with the whole thing that I was hearing. And I said, “Jezebel, he’s not going to buy it.” So, at that point, the sale was off, it did not go through, and Timothy made it clear at that point that he would never attempt to buy the company again. That was just dead. If Jezebel ever did want to sell the company again, maybe the church, Sound Doctrine where we went to church, they could buy the company. That way it could be a part of everybody, part of the church. That was really the end of it.
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Psalm 119:69
Though the arrogant have smeared me with lies, I keep your precepts with all my heart.
The Washington State, City of Enumclaw, Seattle, King County approved hate crime involved an underlying lie for which not a single person has ever asked for the facts and evidence. The lie was that Winepress Publishing was stolen.
The Enumclaw Police promoted non-detective Grant McCall who testified in court as if it were a fact that WinePress was stolen. Enumclaw Police had itching ears for lies, and lies they encouraged to come their way. Then they harbored and protected those lies with every corruption they could muster and invent.
Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall and King County Prosecutors were eager for uncontested lies because of their corruptions. You can be a 100% sure that everything the Enumclaw Police asserted were “facts” are easily proven to be a flat-out set of lies. It took the bully abuse of power to keep the truth away from the King County Courtroom. Judge Lori K. Smith naturally was more than eager to keep in the darkness their corruptions.
In the video below is a mere 1% of the provable facts that could be presented.
Jan Owens WinePress Accounting Manager
There is, of course, a formidable backstory that transcends the testimony in this video.
For now, we will avoid the punishing backstory and forward facts, as the video will be enough for reasonable individuals. More information links are at the end of the post.
Enumclaw Policeman SCRIPTED word-for-word-the -accusations!
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EnumclawNews
City of Enumclaw, Seattle, King County Prosecutors Corruption Enumclaw Detective Grant Mccall sits along scripting out accusation.
www.hardtruth.us – City of Enumclaw
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Corruption Enumclaw
Timothy Williams, Host of The “Consider” Podcast. Male BDG,* Widowed, Never Divorced, Celibate, Single, Over 60, Preacher of the Full Gospel, Not associated with any church, denomination or club, College drop-out, No Bible degree, pursuing the holiness from the Living God. *(BGD: by God’s design)
King County Prosecuting Attorney
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