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.