Cable-access Aide Faces Embezzlement Hearing
April 3, 1995
(This is when the editor was cleaning up two access stations up north. The suspicious Paul A. Camuso tried to kill the messenger on 5/21; he failed. Camuso said "That's not what they said!" Who's "they?" Are you going to believe the Pizza Delivery Boy with the failed limo service or your own eyes!!!!! )
- New
As
the former treasurer of Evanston's public-access television station
faces a court hearing Thursday on charges of embezzling $25,000,
officials of the non-profit company have been on the defensive,
complaining about a lack of public trust in their judgment and fiscal
policies.
Confidence, in fact, seemed in short supply as the words "cover-up" and "conspiracy" were being used to describe the latest irregularities at the Evanston Community Television Corp., or ECTC, one of the largest public-access operations in the Chicago area.
Confidence, in fact, seemed in short supply as the words "cover-up" and "conspiracy" were being used to describe the latest irregularities at the Evanston Community Television Corp., or ECTC, one of the largest public-access operations in the Chicago area.