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The following is the "Donations For Colorado Shooting Victims and Families" Facebook page as it appeared on June 17, 2019. After it was revealed on Youtube, the post requesting donations be sent to Glenda Sullivan, P. O. Box 384, Oakhurst, NJ 07755, was removed, but as of this writing, the "Donations For Colorado Shooting Victims and Families" page is still on Facebook.

There was no contact information on the "Donations" page, although they claim to have raised "over $10,000".

In the following Youtube video, Glenda Sullivan admits to making the post on the "Donations For Colorado Shooting Victims and Families" Facebook page, and tells a story about a "little old ladies' quilting circle."
This next video was made for Glenda Sullivan by a friend (who trusted and believed her) and uploaded to YouTube, claiming that that she (Glenda Sullivan) was the aunt by marriage to Alex Sullivan, one of the casualities of the Colorado theater shooting. At the particular time, Glenda Sullivan probably did not realize that Alex was the son of Senator Tom Sullivan, and it would be easily verified that there was NO relation between Glenda Sullivan, or her ex-husband, John Sullivan, to the senator's family.
"In Memoriam" Video With Claims Of "Thousands Of Dollars" Having Been Raised

The following screenshots are emails provided by the friend, sent between Glenda Sullivan and herself, editing the video. Glenda Sullivan claims that the Tom Sullivan family would probably not remember her, because she and (former) husband, John Sullivan, did not have a wedding, and did not spend time with John's brother. John Sullivan was NOT RELATED to Tom Sullivan. Glenda Sullivan again refers to the "quilting circle" which could not be verified to have ever existed.


This just doesn't make sense. If there really was a donation from a "quilting circle", why would it matter if "they" remembered or not? Wouldn't it have proven that the "quilting circle" donations were sent to the victims' families?

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