Jill Jones-Soderman was hired to perform mental health therapy. She did not perform what she said she would perform. She had me sign a memo of understanding, but did not perform her end of the bargain. She took several thousand in cash, and told me she did this so it wouldn't have to be reported for taxes and other things. She then told me she would submit bills to the insurance company for double the amount and I would get my money soon. Never submitted bills. During conversation about federal suits that are on the internet, she told me she filed these as misdirection against the states and discipline boards to cover-up investigations against her, and to see if she could win a "pay-day".
Woman is a fraud and tax cheat. She is very convincing and talks a good game. But, when it came time to perform services, it was like she didn't know what she was doing and didn't care. She was only interested in taking my money, in cash, so she wouldn't have to show it or declare it.
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