Saturday, July 18, 2015

It's easy for TV3 to say with YOUR MONEY

401,890@ 12:44 pm

Pilleri, however, said MCC’s accounts are empty.
"Those figures are kind of skewed as far as what people believe they are," Pilleri said

http://medford.wickedlocal.com/article/20140723/News/140729230

Boston resident S. James "Jim" Tuberosa made a call to this editor, a conference call with John Byers also on the telephone.

Tuberosa made an allegation stating that Harvey Alberg and the TV3 board were going to "abscond with the money,"

Alberg allegedly told Tuberosa they were going to "collapse the corporation."

Tuberosa, a Boston resident, was not even allowed to be a member as he has no residency in Medford.  The TV station never abiding by its own rules, see Gary Zappelli offering a beer to this editor during his TV show - Zapp TV - just for another example of how TV3 played fast and loose with the alleged "rules."


ab·scond
əbˈskänd/
verb
verb: abscond; 3rd person present: absconds; past tense: absconded; past participle: absconded; gerund or present participle: absconding
leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection of or arrest for an unlawful action such as theft.

"she absconded with the remaining thousand dollars"

synonyms:run away, escape, bolt, flee, make off, take flight, take off, decamp; More
make a break for it, take to one's heels, make a quick getaway, beat a hasty retreat, run for it, make a run for it;
disappear, vanish, slip away, split, steal away, sneak away;
clear out, duck out;
informalcut and run, skedaddle, skip, skip town, head for the hills, do a disappearing act, fly the coop, take French leave, vamoose, take a powder

"it seems that the one they entrusted with their stolen goods has absconded"
  • (of someone on bail) fail to surrender oneself for custody at the appointed time.
  • (of a person kept in detention or under supervision) escape.

    "176 detainees absconded"