Thursday, March 17, 2016

Disclaimer on the board member of MCC's Bankruptcy

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DISCLAIMER

Some people - even bankers and financial managers - have hard times.  That is understood, and if they have to file for Chapter 13 protection, may God bless them if they are honestly looking to set the record straight.

But Harvey Alberg cheated Medford residents out of TV3 and used the access station to promote his for profit business.  His partner in the TV show, Ronald DeLucia of Stoneham's Ark Insurance, was told that in no uncertain terms at the City Council of Medford.


Now Harvey Alberg and Doria Alberg have to open up their finances.  These finances should be public record and we are going to be filing a public records request to get a hold of those finances for you, dear cable TV subscriber. 



So it is very, VERY hard to give Mr. Alberg the benefit of the doubt when he has been and continues to be TOTALLY DISHONEST in regards to the cable tv station.  

This is what Alberg states on his website:

"Harvey Alberg is an independent financial professional offering comprehensive financial and retirement strategies to clients in the greater Boston, Massachusetts" 


Mr. Alberg and his formerly entrenched cronies used public access monies to sue.

It was bullying, it was vicious, and one of Mr. Alberg's friends/accomplices has a restraining order on her after she was bounced out of a 501c3.

So it is very difficult to give Harvey Alberg any compassion or the benefit of the doubt when Alberg has been cruel, vicious, mean, and not honest with the citizens of Medford.

You can see the pattern.

Now it is time that the FBI came in and looked into what really happened to the monies that we cable tv subscribers paid in to TV3.


Now Harvey Alberg and Doria Alberg have to open up their finances.  These finances should be public record and we are going to be filing a public records request to get a hold of those finances for you, dear cable TV subscriber.