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Exclusive: “All My Children” Star Says “Not Surprised” Brandon Woodard Murdered: “Enemies List is Huge”

12/11/12 7:45amRoger Friedman18

Exclusive: Tonya Pinkins, the former star of “All My Children” and Tony award winner for Broadway’s “Jelly’s Last Jam” knows all about the mother of murdered 31 year old Brandon Woodard. “We’ve been waiting for something like this,” Pinkins told me this morning about Woodard. Pinkins has been in court and legal battles with Woodard’s mother Sandra McBeth Reynolds for years over what Pinkins calls McBeth Reynolds’ “family’s crimes.”
When I called Pinkins this morning she was unaware of the headline making story: that Woodard had been shot dead yesterday in midtown Manhattan in what looks to be an execution style murder. But she wasn’t surprised.
Pinkins told me: “I’ve been trying to get the FBI, the US attorney to do something about this family for five years.” She says McBeth, now McBeth Reynolds– currently married to Pinkins’s ex and the father of her 16 year old daughter– has been a “big Black Collar criminal. She’s connected to judges, in my experience with her.” Pinkins says that in the past Woodard has allegedly forged all kinds of documents, and that “she’s been caught at it in court, and nothing’s happened to her.”
Pinkins says that McBeth and her prior husband, James Reynolds, have had a years long feud since 2006 that involves $30 million that is now “gone.” Pinkins says McBeth’s current husband– who is Pinkins’ ex-boyfriend and father of her daughter, is an attorney with legal and substance abuse problems. “Sandra cashed my child support checks that he supposedly sent to me. I have copies of all the receipts and her signature,” Pinkins says.
Pinkins’ ex lover, Rodney David Wellington, was a lawyer who was disbarred in 2006. He also suffered from substance abuse. But he and McBeth Reynolds now have custody of his and Pinkins’ 16 year old daughter. http://www.iardc.org/05RT3001HB.HTML
It was Pinkins who put up the website, www.sandramcbeth.info. She says McBeth sued her over the website. “We went to trial for two days.” Ultimately the case was thrown out because the information on the website was all derived from public records, Pinkins said. (Pinkins herself has had a tortured past with ex husbands, children and custody issues: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/02/theater/theater-the-trials-of-tonya-pinkins.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm)
McBeth has countered with her own website: http://sandrakaymcbeth.wordpress.com/
Pinkins says murdered Brandon Woodard’s name is on documents created by his mother on various loans and mortgages. “She would sell properties to Brandon and then he would default on them.” Pinkins says she has a mound of paperwork with McBeth and Woodard’s names, a complicated paper trail. “The number of people they burned, and people who lost their homes, is huge. Their enemies list is huge.”
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Exclusive: Manhattan Killing: Executed Man’s Mother Had Enemies in Los Angeles

12/11/12 7:00amRoger Friedman1

Brandon Lincoln Woodard was killed on West 58th St. yesterday afternoon in what looks like an execution. Police released information that Woodard’s mother, Sandra McBeth Reynolds, owns a company in Los Angeles called United Mortgage. Only one problem: on the internet, and with the government, Sandra McBeth Reynolds has enemies a mile long.
Not everyone’s mother has a website set up by her enemies. But Brandon Woodard’s did. It’s at www.sandramcbeth.info. There are sections devoted to her alleged criminal activities and lawsuits, questions about her college degree, etc. It’s not a pretty picture.
The California Department of Corporations suspended United Mortgage from doing business for 60 days from December 1, 2009 to February 1, 2010: http://www.corp.ca.gov/ENF/pdf/u/unitedcasystems_OS.pdf.
In her bio, available on that website, Sandra McBeth is described as an entrepreneur who skyrocketed from a small office on South La Brea Avenue in a poor part of Los Angeles to selling loans to a skyscraper success in Century City, just outside of posh Beverly Hills, California.

The Better Business Bureau — which does not give accreditation to United Mortgage– details on its website actions taken against the company:
Government Actions
Agency: Department of Corporations
Description: On December 2, 2009 this company entered into a settlement agreement with the California Department of Corporations (DOC) to resolve charges filed as a result of a scheduled regulatory examination which took place in April 2008. The company was required to electronically file application/loan and servicing reports with the DOC by March 7, 2008. The company failed to file the reports in violation of State Financial Codes.
On June 5, 2008, one of the Commissioner’s examiners went to the company’s licensed location of record. The examiner discovered that the company had relocated its business operations without providing prior notification to the Department in violation of State Financial Codes. When the Commissioner’s examiner subsequently attempted to visit the licensee’s new location, the company denied the examiner access and failed to provide the requested reports and examination documentation in violation of State law.
In addition, the Department received information that on September 17, 2007, the company’s President, Sandra Kay McBeth, plead nolo contendere to a charge of unlawful taking/retaining of a vehicle in violation of Vehicle Code section 10851. At the time of entry of the plea, McBeth was the president and primary stockholder of United International. . On June 9, 2008, the Department sent a letter to United International informing them that due to Ms. McBeth’s violation, she was prohibited from serving as an officer, director, partner, shareholder controlling 10% or more of ownership interest.. The letter also informed the company that it was in violation of State law for any period during which McBeth held a prohibited position with the licensee. The Department further requested confirmation that McBeth had been removed from all positions and relinquished control of ownership interest of 10% or more. On June 24, 2008, the licensee provided the Department copies of minutes from a June 18, 2008 special meeting of the board of directors of United International. The minutes reflected that McBeth resigned as president and relinquished control of ownership interest of 10% or more in United International. The minutes further stated that Dori Sanford (“Sanford”) had been appointed vice president in charge of United International’s daily affairs. The minutes were signed by Bill Shack and Timothy Woods both of whom were identified as directors of the company.
On or about June 10, 2008, a meeting took place between the licensee and the DOC. An individual attending the meeting provided the Department with a business card identifying himself as “Rod Wellington, Esq.” (“Wellington). Wellington’s business card represented that he was the “Chief Operating Officer” of “United International Mortgage Bank.” On or about February 24, 2009, the Department received information that Wellington had been denied reinstatement to the practice of law by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission on January 4, 2006. Wellington’s suspension was due to neglect, misrepresentation, failure to communicate with clients, failure to refund fees, and practicing law without being registered with the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission. The Illinois Supreme Court’s judgment denying reinstatement was issued within seven years of Wellington’s ostensible service as of an officer of United International. Accordingly, the company was in violation of State law for any period during which Wellington held a prohibited position or controlled ownership interest of 10% or more of the licensee. On or about February 1, 2008, an Activity Report form was sent to all CRMLA licensees with a notice that the 2007 Activity Report was due on or before March 1, 2008. The company failed to timely submit its 2007 Activity Report to the Commissioner.
On May 15, 2008, the Commissioner assessed a penalty of $1000 pursuant to State Financial Codes against the company for failing to file the 2007 Activity Report. The company also failed to file its 2008 Activity Report to the Commissioner and was subject to assessment of penalties pursuant to State law. The company also failed to pay its annual assessment to the Department for the 2008-2009 in violation of State Financial Codes.
On October 21, 2008, the Commissioner issued the company a Notice of Intention to Issue Order Revoking Residential Mortgage Lender and Servicer Licenses; Accusation and accompanying documents (collectively, the “Notice”). The Notice was amended on April 23, 2009 and August 18, 2009. The company requested an administrative hearing request, and a hearing was commenced at the Los Angeles Office of Administrative Hearings. On the second day of hearing, the Administrative Law Judge issued an order continuing the matter to December 2, 2009.
On December 2, 2009 the parties entered into a settlement agreement without the admission of guilt or wrongdoing by the company. The company agreed to the immediate issuance by the Commissioner of an order suspending their residential mortgage lender and residential mortgage servicer license for a period of 60 calendar days (“Suspension Order”). The 60-day suspension was in effect from December 2, 2009 through February 1, 2010, during which period the company was prohibited from accepting any new business, but was permitted to continue to service any outstanding loan. As full and final resolution of the Notice, the company agreed to pay the Commissioner the sum of $13,000.00 in penalties. The company also agreed to an automatic revocation of its residential mortgage lender and residential mortgage servicer license if fine amounts were not paid, or the company failed to comply with the terms of the agreement. Upon entry, the Order was finalized.
Date of Action: 12/2/2009

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When a viewer took meteorologist Rhonda A. Lee to task online for having short hair, rather than for any job-related issues, she defended herself. But instead of supporting Lee or even deleting the offensive Facebook post, Shreveport, Louisiana television station KTBS fired her, saying she had violated the company’s unofficial social media policy. The controversy started on October 1, when a viewer left a post on KTBS-TV’s public Facebook page criticizing Lee’s looks….”the black lady that does the news is a very nice lady. the onlt [sic] thing is she needs to wear a wig or grow some more hair,” wrote Emmitt Vascocu on October 1. “im not sure if she is a cancer patient. but still its not something myself that i think looks good on tv.” Days later, when KTBS-TV still hadn’t respond to the Facebook post, Lee did. “Hello Emmitt—I am the “black lady” to which you are referring. My name is Rhonda Lee. Nice to meet you,” she wrote on October 6, in the comments. “I am sorry you don’t like my ethnic hair. And no I don’t have cancer. I am very proud of my African-American ancestry which includes my hair,” Lee, 37, continued. “For your edification: traditionally our hair doesn’t grow downward. It grows upward. Many Black women use strong straightening agents in order to achieve a more European grade of hair and that is their choice. However in my case I don’t find it necessary. I’m very proud of who I am and the standard of beauty I display. Women come in all shapes, sizes, nationalities, and levels of beauty. Showing little girls that being comfortable in the skin and HAIR God gave me is my contribution to society. Little girls (and boys for that matter) need to see that what you look like isn’t a reason to not achieve their goals. Conforming to one standard isn’t what being American is about and I hope you can embrace that,” she concluded. “Thank you for your comment and have a great weekend and thank for watching.” But while other Facebook users lauded Lee for her polite and measured response—including Vascocu himself, who replied with “you are very right to be proud of where you are from and I do respect that” and later publicly apologized to Lee—her employer thought she had gone too far. After she politely responded to another racially tinged Facebook post on November 14, KTBS-TV fired her, citing “repeated violations” of the station’s social media policy. “Ms. Rhonda Lee was let go for repeatedly violating that procedure and after being warned multiple times of the consequences if her behavior continued,” KTBS-TV executives said in a statement posted on Facebook on Tuesday, after Lee appeared on CNN. “Rhonda Lee was not dismissed for her appearance or defending her appearance. She was fired for continuing to violate company procedure.” “They told me the policy I violated isn’t written down, but was mentioned in a newsroom meeting about a month-and-a-half prior. A meeting I didn’t attend,” she said. “So when I asked what rule did I break there isn’t anything to point to.” She has “yet to see this policy,” she told CNN. In response, KTBS-TV posted on Facebook an edited version of a company memo that was sent out on August 30. “When we see complaints from viewers, it’s best not to respond at all,” the email read. “Even if our immediate reaction response to the complaint were exactly what it should be, it still leaves us open to what has a huge opportunity to become an argument.” Employees were urged to have viewers contact the station instead. “Once again,” the email states, “this is the only proper response.” Lee told CNN that she did see the email—which clearly states in the first paragraph that it is “guidance” and “more of a starting point for a ‘Social Media Best Practices’ policy, not the policy itself”—but feels she did not break any rule.
“I feel like I was being punished for defending myself,” she told CNN. “Whereas other people are given platforms, I was given a pink slip instead.” The controversial posts are still up on the station’s Facebook page and, adding insult to injury, KTBS-TV even gave Vascocu’s original post criticizing Lee a thumbs up. This isn’t the first time that Lee’s hairstyle has affected her job. “I’ve even had a news director once say that my hair was too aggressive for Sacramento, so I wasn’t even allowed to interview at that point,” she told CNN. “It’s been an interesting journey with my hair.” In May, Lee filed a lawsuit against Austin TV station KXAN, where she said that she was “repeatedly subjected to crude and insensitive remarks about her race” and told that “she was not marketable to the audience the company was trying to reach, which was Caucasian males,” the lawsuit alleges

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Met I just wanted to show you the direction music is going in a country with the population of 150 million. Nigerian artist are setting them self in line with the American and Europeans musicians , using reggae as a back drop and patios as their own, married to a nigerian I know they speak pigeon English butmnow they are putting or slangs into their music and taking it to another level. I think if Jamaicans are exposé to this kind of music not only will it sound familiar but they would appreciate it and enjoy it, as it is a breath of fresh air , sounds like its coming from home with a twist from our mother land. I am saying all this because I think jamaican artist should take some direction from these ppl. Our music is losing out . Psquare the Igbo twins from nija was paid 1 mil USD each to perform for a prince in Dubai , think about this . Instead of fighting each other down let’s start building . Pls!!!!

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