FB page with lots of revealing photos of a fair skinned and fair haired Mooney with a dangerous looking attempt at a sweatlodge.
https://www.facebook.com/Victims-of-Oklevueha-Native-American-Church-1222864754413922/?rc=pWm Anderson shows up to defend ONAC. There's also a threat from an ONAC follower.
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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/prophecykeepers/2016/06/07/illegally-operating-churches-styled-as-oklevueha-native-american-church-branches-1Oklevueha Native Amerian Church's Public Information Officer Sachem Joy Graves
has a special legal announcement regarding bogus ONAC branches operating illegally.
http://members.calbar.ca.gov/fal/Member/Detail/62102List of the churches announced as being illegitimate:
Currently Registered with the State of California.
4 of them list
Matthew Pappas as the Registered Agent.
HUERTA CHURCH OF ONAC INC. - Filed on 5/2/16 Entity # C3902973
MANZANITA CHURCH OF ONAC INC. - Filed on 5/2/16 Entity # C3902974
MESA GRANDE CHURCH OF ONAC INC. - Filed on 5/2/16 Entity # C3902972
PINES CHURCH OF ONAC INC. - Filed on 5/2/16 Entity # C3902971
1 of them list Charnel James as the Registered Agent.
DAM VIEW CHURCH OF ONAC INC. - Filed on 5/13/16 Entity # C3907541
15 of them list Patrick McNeal as the Registered Agent.
ARBOR VERDE ONAC INC. - Filed on 1/28/16 Entity # C3869485
ARBOR VITAE ONAC INC. - Filed on 1/25/16 Entity # C3868335
CELTIC ONAC MINISTRIES INC. - Filed on 1/25/16 Entity # C3868508
CIRCLE OF LIFE ONAC INC. - Filed on 1/28/16 Entity # C3869483
GARDEN OF LIFE ONAC INC. - Filed on 2/17/16 Entity # C3876474
LIFE CHURCHES OF ONAC INC. - Filed on 2/25/16 Entity # C3879516
LIFESPRING ONAC MINISTRIES INC. - Filed on 1/22/16 Entity # C3867715
ONAC OF ARROYO SECO INC. - Filed on 2/16/16 Entity # C3876452
ONAC OF SAN GABRIEL INC. - Filed on 2/16/16 Entity # C3876023
ONAC OF SAN PASCUAL INC. - Filed on 2/16/16 Entity # C3876025
RIVER OF LIFE ONAC INC. - Filed on 1/25/16 Entity # C3868510
SEA OF LIFE ONAC INC. - Filed on 1/28/16 Entity # C3869484
TREE OF LIFE ONAC INC. - Filed on 1/25/16 Entity # C3868336
TRINITY ONAC INC. - Filed on 2/16/16 Entity # C3876453
ZHI SHU ONAC INC. - Filed on 1/25/16 Entity # C3868337
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This is ONAC's denunication of Patrick McNeal. Frauds denouncing other frauds.
http://onackmoregon.wixsite.com/news-and-current-aff/single-post/2016/05/14/Double-Church-Sting-shuts-down-Fraudulent-Native-American-ChurchInternal Church Sting shuts down Fraudulent Native American Church May 17, 2016
Yesterday afternoon, a team of representatives of Oklevueha Native Native American Church , infiltrated a fraudulent Native American Church operating illegally in downtown Marysville, California.
The "church', identifying itself as "Life Churches of ONAC INC." registered to Patrick D. McNeal of Tustin, California was in operation with McNeal present at the location. The issue is, that such a church was never officially nor Legally blessed into establishment, which is traditional authentication Of a Native American Church.
Despite hearing his name being bellowed throughout the office, McNeal was unwilling to initially step forth as his office partner, attorney Charnel James was seemingly not present to help buffer the official confrontation. Video tape from multiple witnesses show Sachem Joy M. Graves, CEO of for ONAC KM repeatedly refusing to sit down and wait while McNeal was apparently collecting "Contribution Money" from prospective victims.
As counter staff attempted to stall, it would soon come to be learned that apparently NcNeal was actually calling police in the hopes of alluding the situation at hand. When McNeal did finally emerge, knowing he was being filmed, McNeal kept a peaceful disposition and accepted the notice and demand to shut down said he agreed to immediately stop all operations without any surprise to the notice nor alligation.
When confronted about operating the illegal church and taking advantage of the church and tribal peoples by ONAC KM's Youth Delegate Tyler Chillson of the Cree Nations, McNeal quickly stated that he had received a blessing from both Oklevueha founders James & Linda Mooney just the week before... interesting to hear considering that this "Church" was actually legally incorporated by McNeal with the state of California January 26th 2016.
McNeal, a Former attorney, who, as it turns out, was DISBARRED by the California state Supreme Court after being disciplined to the point of being Ineligible to practice law within the state, only showed a degree of shock at the presence of Chillson as Chillson was among the three tribal delegates asked to come and then ultimately thrown out of what has turned out to prove to be one among many of this churches illegal branches established to sell cannabis to church members for sacrament. The Mooney's however both state that it is not only untrue but not How a blessing as a church is done and Legally established.
Photographed here on the right you can see front line cannabis activists David & Marla James of So-Cal, who are becoming famous for having been proprietors of a Santa Ana cannabis dispensary raided and shut down last year, a case which Pappas and his team continue to build their reputations off of today.
In the article published, Marla James is quoted as joining ONAC per the suggestion of Pappas in order of legally being able to dispense cannabis medicine despite county and state bans such as the one that shut them down once already. In the background, you can see now former assistant of Matt Pappas Sergio Sandovall engaging in conversation with former attorney turned crook Patrick McNeal (bald) with an ONAC banner immediately in the background..
Patrick McNeal apparently became an attorney in 1974. 20 years in, he began suffering legal discipline ranging from probation's and fines, to suspension and ultimately even disbarment in 2010. However the state of California notes that McNeal has not been elegible to practice law within the state beginning in 1996 because of discliplinary action. ONAC Sachem Graves encourages people to "seek the truth and facts out for yourself" and references to the state's website specifically regarding Patrick McNeal, and to contact the Mother Church directly IF you or someone you know has been victimized in this way by any of these people.
Emails from McNeal to other Pappas workers show that McNeal had began targeting the tribal delegates for being a threat to this now exposed operation. McNeal is noted as having commented that "These stupid Indians have big mouths" and instructing other associates to "stay close to" and even to go so far as to monitor their telephone conversations and to "keep them away from our operations." To the contrary, McNeal prides himself as being a fan of tribal culture and is quick to note Always how he Chose to "Study Native American Culture" in college.
Though Matthew Pappas's name is not directly on Any legality establishing this church, nor the second falsely established church associating into this situation "Life Spring ONAC Ministries", which doesn't yet appear to note McNeal as a part of other than by this scams association, church leaders say that McNeal's present position as well as connective history to Oklevueha and the Mooney's clearly intersect because of Pappas's affiliation with them almost one year ago and that it's yet unclear as to the level of depth and awareness into the scam of establishing fake churches for profit goes.
What has shown clear is that since the first part of this year, Hundreds of Thousands of dollars have been illegally solicited and embezzled at the hands of Pappas and McNeal in the name of Oklevueha Native American Church, to which the church itself has seen not a single penny From, and this is just beginning to scratch at the top of the surface.
More worrisome to church leaders is in the fact that there are many people out there who were led to believe that they are actual members of the church and that by being so they will be legally protected while in reality we have no official record of them, because they are not legitimate members and in turn have no legal protection that they think they do as they're out in their daily lives."
Since word of the shut down has began to spread, more than 8 additional victims of McNeal's church have stepped forward claiming to have been financially taken thinking they were actually joining the church And buying independant branches thereof, some who have personally given McNeal tens of thousands of dollars, while all having signed contracts stating they owe tens of thousands more for church protection they have yet to obtain....
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McNeal's disbarment.
http://members.calbar.ca.gov/fal/Member/Detail/62102Attorney Search Patrick Dayton McNeal - #62102
Current Status: Disbarred
This member is prohibited from practicing law in California by order of the California Supreme Court.
Bar Number: 62102
Address: Law Office of Patrick D. McNeal
714 N Spurgeon St
Santa Ana, CA 92701 Phone Number: (714) 836-0052
Fax Number: (714) 836-0056
Email: pdm@mcneallaw.com
County: Orange
Undergraduate School: Univ of California Irvine; Irvine CA
District: District 4
Sections: None Law School: UCLA SOL; Los Angeles CA
Status History
Effective Date Status Change
Present Disbarred
2/26/2010 Disbarred 6/22/2009 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
2/2/2005 Active 12/4/2004 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
11/21/2004 Active 11/21/2003 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
2/4/1997 Active 12/21/1996 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
12/20/1974 Admitted to The State Bar of California
2/26/2010 Disbarment 07-O-10023 Disbarred
10/5/2009 Ordered inactive 07-O-10023 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
6/22/2009 Ordered inactive 07-O-10023 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
12/4/2004 Discipline w/actual suspension 04-N-10546 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
11/21/2003 Discipline w/actual suspension 97-O-16522 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
12/24/1998 Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 94-O-16879
12/21/1996 Discipline w/actual suspension 95-PM-10628 Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
7/17/1994 Discipline, probation; no actual susp. 93-O-10542
7/1/2009 Suspended, failed to pay Bar membr. fees Not Eligible To Practice Law in CA
PATRICK DAYTON McNEAL [#62102], 61, of Santa Ana was disbarred Feb. 26, 2010, and was ordered to comply with rule 9.20 of the California Rules of Court.
In a default proceeding that followed six prior disciplinary orders in 20 years, the State Bar Court found that
McNeal committed 39 counts of misconduct in five matters. The court found that he
failed to return unearned fees, perform legal services, account for client funds, communicate with his client and cooperate with the bar’s investigation. He also committed acts of moral turpitude, commingled personal and client funds in his trust account and abandoned clients.In recommending McNeal’s disbarment, Judge Donald F. Miles said
McNeal has “repeatedly committed misconduct during 21 of the 35 years of his practice. This is (his) seventh disciplinary proceeding. Probation and suspension have proven inadequate to prevent continued misconduct. And, no compelling mitigation has been shown.”
In all five cases,
McNeal represented criminal defendants but did little or no work. When the clients sought refunds of their fees, he either issued a check against insufficient funds or ignored the requests.
He deposited personal and client funds in his trust account and either
wrote bad checks or tried to make electronic transfers of funds.
December 12, 2004
PATRICK D. McNEAL [#62102], 55, of Brea was actually suspended for 60 days, beginning Dec.12, 2004.
McNeal did not comply with rule 955, as required by a 2003 disciplinary order. He submitted two incomplete compliance affidavits before submitting a corrected version late.
He has been disciplined five previous times; the underlying matter was a suspension imposed for committing seven acts of misconduct in two cases.
November 21, 2003
PATRICK DAYTON McNEAL [#62102], 54, of Brea was suspended for three years, stayed, placed on three years of probation with a one-year actual suspension and was ordered to make restitution, take the MPRE and comply with rule 955. The order took effect Nov. 21, 2003.
The State Bar Court found that McNeal committed seven acts of misconduct in two cases.
In the first, he agreed to represent a client in a real property matter the day before he was scheduled to begin an actual suspension from practice; the suspension lasted about six weeks. Nonetheless, the client never heard anything from McNeal despite inquiries for a year and a half.
The case was to be handled from McNeal's Rancho Cucamonga office by an associate who handled civil matters. After the associate left and the case was transferred to another attorney, the issues were researched, but no further work was done. McNeal acknowledged that he did not properly supervise the case and he ultimately closed the Rancho Cucamonga office.
The client's unresolved problem adversely affected her credit report, which shows a bankruptcy that her brother-in-law filed but is attributed to her. Threatened with foreclosure, the client was fearful her house would be sold. She negotiated the payment of a fraudulent loan on the home herself.
The bar court found that McNeal failed to respond to client inquiries, refund a $2,500 unearned fee or cooperate with the bar's investigation.
In the second matter, McNeal practiced law while suspended by representing a client in a criminal case. After the suspension ended and prior to the trial, the prosecution noted that McNeal had not provided a witness list and he also was sanctioned $400 for not being prepared to proceed to trial. An inexperienced attorney who had never selected a jury did so.
Just prior to the trial, McNeal asked the client for additional fees, but the client said he was unable to pay. McNeal encouraged him to plead guilty with an open plea, one without an agreement as to custody time. The bar court found that McNeal never computed the client's exposure, provided accurate information and gave the client the erroneous hope of probation and possible weekends in custody. McNeal told him it was realistic to expect a three-year sentence.
The court found that McNeal pushed the client to enter into the plea agreement. It also found McNeal did not properly prepare for trial.
The client pleaded no contest but later changed his mind. On McNeal's advice, he did not appear at a meeting with his probation officer and was arrested and remained in jail for nearly a year and a half pending a hearing on withdrawing his plea.
A new lawyer filed a motion to withdraw his plea which the court granted, finding that the original plea was not intelligently entered because of McNeal's erroneous advice, lack of preparation and ineffective assistance.
The bar court found that McNeal engaged in the unauthorized practice of law, committed an act of moral turpitude, failed to perform legal services competently and did not cooperate with the bar's investigation.
He has been disciplined four times previously, beginning in 1991.
In mitigation, he has performed pro bono work through the Orange County Bar Foundation.
December 21, 1996
The probation of PATRICK DAYTON McNEAL [#62102], 47, of Newport Beach was revoked and the previous stay of suspension was lifted Dec. 21, 1996. He was placed on actual suspension for 45 days.
McNeal was suspended and placed on probation in 1994 as a result of misconduct involving one client.
After filing a marital dissolution petition for his client, he failed to return her phone calls for two years, or respond to a request for a status report or to a letter from another attorney requesting documentation on the client's behalf. A member of his staff falsely informed the client her divorce was finalized. In addition, after telling the client that he failed to handle her case competently but would conclude the matter by year's end, he again failed to perform services.
As part of the discipline imposed, McNeal was ordered to file quarterly probation reports as a condition of probation.
McNeal did not receive a copy of either the Supreme Court's discipline order or a probation monitor's reminder until months later and he failed to file his first probation report. The State Bar Court found that because of the confusion, he was not guilty of failing to file his first report.
However, the court said he should have filed subsequent reports but did not.
McNeal was privately reproved in 1991 when he failed to appear at court hearings for his client or inform him of hearing dates. As a result, bench warrants were issued for his client's arrest, and McNeal was fired.
He failed to communicate with his client, competently perform legal service and return unearned fees.