wow no wonder he needs money, melbourne IT (australia based with offices in the US.) is one of the most expensive places to register a domain name. (about $34 a year, most places charge less than 20)
If I had a car (I be poor) I would go have a chat with him. However, since I can't do that I suggest getting some actual ndns to sue him. Fraud, for one. Can also try for causing a bad perception of Indians to the public. there are numerous legal terms for that. Just cause the feds won't bother doesn't mean the state won't.
I also suggest contacting the ohio att. general. (
www.ohio.gov will take you to the Att. Gen. page where a complaint can be made. Most of our state gov officials have been worthless, but our att. gen office has(no matter who held the office) always heavily frowned on frauds, bad business practices, etc. They investigate every complaint. if you can get enough people to contact them, sending supporting documents it may make them move a little faster.
Also, contacting the prosecutor of the county he is in, again for fraud, may be worth while. Since he isn't state or fed recognized, he is just a normal citizen of the state of ohio as far as the law is concerned.
Also, contacting the IRS and the ohio dept. of taxation, may do some good, just to check that he actually qualifies as a nonprofit, and if not has he paid his income taxes?
remember folks, sometimes the state authorities are far more aggressive about this than the feds are. Of course, if the state does take action, and finds it crosses state lines, they will then move it to one of the federal courts here, then the feds will have no choice but to deal with him.