this magazine is determined to bring
ron delucia and bankrupt harvey alberg
to justice.
The AG's office says "law enforcement" is involved.
Bad Harvey can throw all the rocks he wants, that fraud who betrayed ratepayers and taxpayers.
We just find it odd that he would file for bank-Trump-tcy the exact moment we shut TV3 down (and the bankrumpt money manager and his fraudulent board members not duly elected; elected by invisible ex board members who didn't even know their names were being used) unethical board members who had access to those funds.
An incompetent station manager was said to get xxx amount one year, and xxx amount another year, but we think and allege that the board was cooking the books, xxx$ for "advertising." I never saw advertising, did you? And Alfred E Neuman for station manager, gap tooth and all. It was hideous.
Their "books" are public record as a charlatan 501c3
Look them up. We'll publish them again.
Law Enforcement is involved, according to the AG's office, which must mean a suspension of the statute of limitations, purportedly.
This is very, very bad, people, and the culprit, of course, was issuing authority, exiled and disgraced ex mayor Michael J. McGlynn
our investigation on these corrupt freaks continues
With a focus on the Benedict Arnold who screwed the public, highly conflicted solicitor Mark E. Rumley who failed in his obligations, was intentionally irresponsible, and spent more time threatening to sue this whistleblower than doing his job.
Best move Breanna Lungo-Koehn made was booting the McGlynn thug Rumley out of city hall, and boy was Mark pissed! Egotistical hypocrite that he is.
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