Friday, January 27, 2017

ESB Court Papers...


If you tried the below links and received an error message, I apologize. Both should be working now (01-27-2017 13:12)

Links to detailed court papers:

ESB Lawsuit

Complaint filed by Empire State Building

23 comments:

  1. Getting server not found on both links.

    SDL

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  2. I cannot access the documents. Thank you. Ed Manfredonia

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  3. Chris, I'm not reading sixty-two pages of WBAI/Pacifica crap. Can you encapsulate it in a paragraph or two?

    SDL

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    1. No sir. That is not a point of personal privilege. You do not have the right to understand a summary. You must read the entire report.

      Adriana Chief Obstructionist PNB

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    2. Don't forget the celestial Cerene.... this was team work.

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    3. At my advanced age, reading 62 pages of legal text has a low priority relative to... say... a Hans Christian Andersen tale. That said, I did skim the pages sufficiently close to sense serious trouble ahead. It does not paint the future Reimers mumbles about.

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    4. The very first two pages are simply notice of electronic filing, and may be skipped.

      The next two pages are formal summons, and require no more than a glance.

      The following pages, numbered one through seven, are the actual filing, which seeks judgement.

      All the rest are supporting materials.

      ~ ‘indigopirate’

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  4. Is this what I said over a year ago would happen and they want their money and will sue to get it? I also said there were no rent negotiations and IF there were any negotiations it was Reimers trying not to get WBAI sued and evicted.

    SDL

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    1. Basically, I agreed with that assessment, but I think we view Reimers' motive from slightly different angles.

      Yes, he was probably trying to avoid a lawsuit and eviction, but not out of concern for WBAI's welfare—he was trying to save his own ass, knowing full well that his own ineptitude and neglect played a major part in an irreversible path to the edge of the cliff.

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    2. Maybe even simpler. You don't just let $110,000/year slip out of your hands. He'll never get a salary like that again anywhere.

      I still want to know what Bates is getting in total for his two jobs.

      SDL

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    3. $110K in NYC is nothing. Toll booth operators get that with some overtime.

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  5. A report is circulating that The California Attorney General's Office had a sit down with the Pacifica Officers. Reportedly restricted funds misuse, poor management and financial management, intolerable National Board Meetings, and no-premium premiums were discussed. More info? Hint: Look under the carpet for the sweepings.

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    1. I seriously doubt that there is room for more sweepings under the Pacifica carpet.

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  6. I have a couple of related and interesting legal docs ...

    Looks like Pacifica is being represented in this case by none other than Himmelstein, McConnell, Gribben, Donoghue & Joseph LLP (http://pacificainexile.org/archives/559). And they want to extend the time to answer to February 6 ...

    Chris, how can I send you these docs for posting? I don't got no accounts, other than email.

    Jim

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  7. Chris,

    Thank you very much for providing the link.

    I am happy that the California Attorney General read my lettersI delineated many of the fraudulent activities of Berthold Reimers and R Paul Martin.

    The irony is that R Paul Martin openly taunted me to write to the federal government. Martin quoted Carolyn Birden's taunt that my letters "will get the attention they deserve." my letters did.

    As for the lies published by the Federal Communications Commission, I requested the name of the Congressional Committee, which oversees the FCC. That is why the FCC renewed the license.

    Berthold Reimers and R Paul Martin lied to everyone.

    To demonstrate the stupidity, or should I say autistic reality of one individual: When I stated that Berthold had lied about the phone lines to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the autistic individual stated that it should not matter if Berthold lied. He further inquired as to why should the individual be angry if Berthold lied.

    Incidentally, Trump wants the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to be privatized. That does not bode well for WBAI- and Pacifica.

    Ed Manfredonia

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    1. Thanks for the details, Ed.

      A privatized CPB? Why should I be surprised?

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    2. Who's the new CA. AG?

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  8. At what point does Pacifica/WBAI finally wake up & sell its licenses for the money to pay off its debts & a smaller signal in NYC?

    It seems like a better alternative than completely being off the air.....

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    1. They won't because of 60 years of massive egos battling for money and power.

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  9. VERY easy solution: Approach Cumulus and do a swap for their 94.7 WNSH Newark plus some cash and assumption of the debt owed to the Empire State Building. Cumulus then gets a better facility at 99.5 which becomes WNSH, and WBAI goes to 94.7 which is still a very good New York City signal, debt free, with a bit of cash.

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    1. Bad idea. All the majors are carrying crushing debt loads. Just read the trades like Variety, Talkers, WSJ and NYT.

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