Ken Jacobi – home paid off in full and children placed into private education (doing very well for a Brisbane Court Sheriff’s wage).

Aldona de Ryke – Overseas holiday, paid in full and purchased a new 4WD.

Made a big fuss about others earning money with what they had learnt yet for 4-5 years also created a fantastic income for herself through psychic readings, metaphysical healings plus lobbied many people including family members onto programmes.

Aldonna ended up in a relationship with Ken Jacobi along with many other men within this working structure, using it to her full advantage as it suited

Kate Dash – retired, yet had the ability to purchase outright 4 or 5 properties.

Kate, a friend of Elsa's (Natasha's ex-husbands mother) always had issues with Natasha earning money especially with counselling where she was most effective

Kate was involved in the unfortunate suicide of a former student by blocking him and his then partner from having counselling about their situation

The suicide outcome rests on Kate's head

Douglas Family – received $500,000 home from public donations received via A Current Affair, with one donor contributing $300,000.

Other possible people paid off will be listed at a later date. A lot of money changed hands during this period and it is important to realise that every single one of these individuals who were negatively involved, have a background story. They are not innocents. In fact, their actions only empower those around us with no moral code or conscious.
For example - Ken Jacobi was married to Kula. He met her via Life Integration Programmes. Kula had various affairs with other men (joint friends of theirs) Douglas Family did not like all the traffic going into Hinchinbrook Road. They didn't have a family home but lived in a shack on their property with their child who became disabled following and accident. When they got involved and people heard their story, specifically Dick Smith and his corporation a donation scenario was set up - there was one donation of $300,000 put into the $500,000 that was raised. One singular payment of $300,000. Surely that makes you start to think.