Coles Co. (ECWd) –
Harry Caray’s “Take me out to the ball game” is traditionally sung during the seventh inning of the Chicago Cubs Baseball games.
Who knew that $1,424.95 for a seat or seats at a Chicago Cubs baseball game is an “everyday living expense“, which is what Kyley Willison claimed he used the Fire Protection District Credit card for in his ‘coming clean’ police interview (video coming).
October 6, 2017, Kyley purchased a Chicago Cubs ticket or tickets through VividSeats.com, an online ticket vendor for numerous entertainment events across the country. The total charge to the Oakland FPD credit card for that transaction was $1,424.95.
December 2nd, 2021, another $992.74 was spent on “everyday living expenses“, tickets to some type of entertainment event, as that is what StubHub sells. Of interest, all the charges on the statement with the StubHub purchase had nothing to do with FPD business but were in fact illegal purchases made by Willison in pursuit of his “everyday living expenses“.
From April of 2016 to August of 2022, Willison spent $8,886.27 on entertainment, of which the above 2 purchases are just a snapshot of his “everyday living expenses“.
More exposure to come.
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