Marcel Mager is unhappy that the church he donated $126,000 to in 1999 doesn’t want to give him his money back. (Delma J. Francis, “Cloquet man wants his $126,000 back”, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Jan. 14)
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on January 17, 2004
Marcel Mager is unhappy that the church he donated $126,000 to in 1999 doesn’t want to give him his money back. (Delma J. Francis, “Cloquet man wants his $126,000 back”, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Jan. 14)
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