12/1 Leone Letter COTH

Not posted, yet! But, then again, neither is the Open letter to the USOC. Both letters are/were mentioned in the T of C, but neither were/are linked.

Portia has donated to the Endowment fund, maybe she can comment on the statements by Leone (when she reads them…)

By the way, my mother was a donor and certianly never got a letter asking her permission to use the funds at their discretion.

I have emailed to the Chron. and asked them to put the letters from 11/09 and 12/01 online - here’s hoping

Any etiquette book will tell you that you don’t sign your name as Dr Whomever, but rather as Firstname Surname comma Why-you-are-a-doctor (MD, PhD, JD etc).

Dr Armande Leone SR is also a radiologist in fact at one point all leones were thought to be entering radiology …Hence the JR and stuff.

My 12/1 issue of COTH may be here by Wednesday …
and the letters online are 11/16 … at least, I sure have not found a way to see the more/most recent ones … (Please Melinda? can we see the letters?)

I guess I hold non-profit organizations to a higher “moral standard” than the for-profit world. Leone spent the bulk of his letter talking finances and stated that the USET accounting practices receive a clean audit each year and that the forensic accountant found no instance of fraudulent accounting practices.

In today’s Wall Street Journal, there is an article by Joe Berardino, one of the managing partners of a “Big 5” accounting firms in the US, Andersen, trying to explain how Enron corporation is now in bankrupcy. Andersen was Enron’s auditing firm. Enron is a stock which last January was trading above $85/share and is now trading below $1. Thousands of people have lost their jobs. Retirees lost their pensions which was held in Enron stock. All this with the oversight of the Securities & Exchange Commistion reporting requirement, and the annual audits by a top accounting firm.

Mr. Berardino states, “Like the tax code, our accounting rules and literature have grown in volume and complexity…In the process, we have fostered a technical, legalistic mindset that is sometimes more concerned with with the form rather than the substance of what is reported.”

He goes on to talk about “market integrity” and the need to consider the responsibilities and accountability of all.

Am I stretching things here, or is there something to be learned?

What kind of Dr. is he anyway? Anyone know? Just curious…

And FWIW, the Chronicle might have done that (signed him as Dr.). I can’t remember what their style is for such things…

Bad thing to be on the wrong side of the grammar AND ettiquettteee (however you spell it) police all at the same time.

OK, where are the spell checkers? (–I surrender!)

I haven’t received my copy of that issue yet.

When I wrote to the USET complaining about the use of the endowment funds, I received a call, followed by a letter, from the USET Director of Development, Gary Jaworski. He said that the USET was going to (a) take only those portions of the Endowment Fund with respect to which the USET had obtained the permission of the donors to use for other than the purposes for which the donations had been dedicated, and (b) obtain proper Board authorization for the use.

I told him that if that was true, fine, but from all reports Dr. Leone had not stated those conditions, either in his open letter to the USET Trustees and members, or in his statements during the board meeting in which he announced that the USET had already spent a substantial portion of the endowment funds. Mr. Jaworski apologized that Dr. Leone had not been “clearer” and more precise in his statements, but assured me that the USET was going to follow the requirements of New Jersey law in the use of the restricted funds.

I got the distinct impression that what they had done was to go directly to a few of the major donors and get their permission to use the amount of the endowment funds they had donated. Since a large portion of those funds, as with all USET donations, come from a very few people (dare I call them The Usual Suspects?), that probably wasn’t too hard to do. However, if the USET drains the entire endowment fund, they will be in trouble since they do have to have the permission of each of the donors to use the funds that person donated for any purpose other than the restricted purpose.

what a perfect analogy rosinate!

iffy accounting

nondisclosure of loans

and many more parallels

I understand he’s an MD as well as having a law degree. (Hmm, interesting career change…) I don’t know which came first.

It’s the intentional misspelling thing that hurts the eye.

And, yes, I will bow to it being a possible style thing that the Chronicle uses.

Yours truly,

HRH Princess Coreene, BYOB

not dissimilar to previous statements by Dr. Leone. I was not impressed by the response or the tone. For example, he makes an issue of Mr. Standish’s compensation being not all cash, but a combination of cash, vehicles and other percs… as though somehow that makes it less valuable.

Uh, the point was that someone whose compensation (cash or not) exceeds $200,000 ought to be able to answer questions like who the major donors are, what sponsors are being pursued, what the current membership is etc.

I was also amused to see that despite this sort of rather fine distinction, Dr. Leone again alleges that Alan Balch’s litigation succeeded only on technical merits and really, the USET has done NOTHING wrong… Funny, I guess the judge just didn’t see it that way.

It goes on and on… ugh.


To appreciate heaven well
'Tis good for a man to have some fifteen minutes of hell.
Will Carleton (1845-1912)

I think the F word (FRAUD) is something the USET people deny entirely TOO much.

The forensic accountant testified up front, upon questioning by the USA Eq attourney, that he was NOT hired to FIND fraud. He was hired to investigate the finances - and specifically asked NOT to look for fraud. This point was made AT THE BEGINNING of his testimony to show that the USA Eq’s intent was to figure out how solid (or not, as the case was) the USET finances are, etc.

So what is the FIRST question the USET LAWYER asks?? “Did you find fraud?” The accountant looks him straight in the eye and says, “I wasn’t hired to look for fraud.” So the USET att’y says, “Well, could you have FOUND fraud had you looked?” The Accountant TRIED not to answer that - and finally said, point blank. “yes.”

But the USET were the ones who brought up the subject and pushed it? It was VERY strange to me.

By the way, ALL of the testimony is available and totally backs up the original letter.

<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Erin:
What kind of Dr. is he anyway? Anyone know? Just curious…
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His biography from the law firm of Britcher, Leone & Roth is as follows:

http://www.medmalnj.com/framebase1.htm

"Armand is a physician and Board Certified Diagnostic Radiologist, as well as an attorney. He works on the increasingly complex issues that have emerged in medical malpractice, electronic healthcare privacy, products liability, toxic torts and health care.

Armand is admitted to practice medicine and law in New Jersey and New York. He is a Fellow of the College of Legal Medicine and a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine."

Or, if you were a drunken womens’ doctor:

Howard Stern, BYOBGYN