Isenhour, who graduated from high school in North Carolina and is a journeyman electrician by trade, moved to Florida in the early 1970s.
He has as many as 21 inactive Florida corporations attached to his name. They include investment firms, realty management groups, education consultants, an aerospace technologies company, an entertainment firm and something called "An Angel's Touch Inc." According to court records, even oil fields were part of Isenhour's entrepreneurial empire.
Isenhour got involved with the Cambridge Academy in the late 1970s. Soon, his then-wife, Tanzee Isenhour, became the chief executive officer. The school, located in a strip mall south of downtown Ocala, has been listed as inactive four times on the state's Division of Corporations Web site.
It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2003, with Isenhour listed as its chief financial officer. But the school became an active Colorado corporation again the same month under Taylar Butler, who has had many past business dealings with Isenhour on now inactive companies, including The Drop Zone Inc. and Paramed 2000 Inc.
Colorado, according to that state's corporate records Web site, is also where Silver Archer Foundation was registered as a for-profit corporation - in apparent contradiction of the group's IRS nonprofit status. That Colorado registration, however, also lapsed for failure to file an annual report.
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