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False Accusations Destroy Lives: The Neil Shelton Story

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Hear the story of a successful business owner that had his entire life destroyed from false accusations, warrantless arrests and complete isolation from his children.

Meet Neil Shelton.  A loving father and caring husband from Mayberry, NC.  has not seen or heard from his children in over three years.  After one of his employees stole the company checkbook and went on a shopping spree of over $100K,  Mr. Shelton was the one charged with the crime. He proved his innocence and sued the bank for the insurance money.  All the money that was to be forwarded to him was given to his wife, who had just thrown him out of the house for no valid or reason.

Mr. Shelton has lost everything.  He is now homeless, penniless and family-less.  He has been arrested over 79 times, with all the charges dropped.  He was also jailed on terrorism charges for a threatening letter that his ex-wife's divorce attorney had actually written.   Mr. Shelton spent over a year in jail for that trumped-up charge and was compared to, in court, by the DA, as the "Boston Bomber".  Even his own family has turned on him and want to have him committed into a psychiatric facility.

Mr. Shelton's story does not end there.  This case is so complex and so overwhelming it may take several appearances to cover it all.   Visit his Facebook Page named "Growing Up Mayberry" https://www.facebook.com/pages/Growing-UP-Mayberry/586288928139959

 

Mr. Shelton simply wants to get his story out to the public so others can learn the dangers of making false accusations.  The consequences are real and they are deadly. 

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