James feijo biography
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Owner of Port company pleads guilty combat tax deception, selling unapproved cancer product
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The owner on the way out Daniel Prop One, a company defer bills strike as "A Health & Healing Priesthood of Yahweh," pleaded answerable in yankee court Weekday to hardhearted evasion standing selling unapproved cancer intervention and anticipation products.
James Feijo, 68, who operated picture Portsmouth break with his wife, Patricia Feijo, 56, pleaded answerable in U.S. District Stare at to helpful count slow introduction taste a in mint condition unapproved treatment and skin texture count wages tax avoidance, a intelligence release diverge U.S. Professional Peter F. Neronha reportable on Tuesday.
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The owner of Daniel Chapter One, a Portsmouth company that sold desperate people bogus cancer treatments while promising cures, has pleaded guilty in federal court in Providence to charges of marketing and selling unapproved remedies for cancer mitigation and treatment and tax evasion.
United States Attorney Peter F. Neronha announced the guilty plea entered by James Feijo, 68, on Tuesday.
According to a U.S. Attorney’s Office news release, at the time of his guilty plea, Feijo admitted to the court that he engaged in the marketing, sale and distribution of unapproved health products and supplements, 7 Herb Formula, Bio Shark and GDU, which were not generally recognized as safe and effective for use by the FDA. Additionally, the products, as marketed, were not generally recognized as safe and effective by qualified experts for the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of cancer. The products were marketed and sold through various websites, in-store advertisements, a call center, on the Feijos’ daily radio program, and through the use of promotional materials an
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How Daniel Chapter One Began
In , Jim Feijo and Tricia Haith met at a bible study, while Tricia was in college. Jim was a teacher at the Christian School of Fall River, teaching Bible, Science, and Math. Tricia was an English/Writing major, and had worked for years prior in Cancer Research as a lab tech. Two years later, they married, believing God wanted them to serve Him together, and vowed to always “Seek first the Kingdom of God.” They camped through Canada, New Foundland, and Labrador that summer, meeting many Christians and enjoying God’s Creation while living off the land.
Jim and Tricia desired to be missionaries, but no mission board would accept/hire them since Jim was divorced and remarried. Tricia quit her job and school, to be a woman busy at home, according to God’s Word. The next year, Jim quit teaching, to live more by faith. They moved into a campground and Jim scuba dived for quahogs (type of clam) for a living. That Fall/Winter they moved into a trailer park and Jim got a job teaching Phys. Ed at a Jr. High School.
Jim & Tricia’s Missionary Work
In , Jim and Tricia traveled to Europe with eurail passes and backpacks and met Christians. The next year, they once again desired to be missionaries, sold the little they had and gave the money away , ac