On Feb 20, 1:57 pm, wrote:
This is my first time back to rcgp since 2003. I reluctantly came here
to do some research for my book.
Among other things, I found this:
Mr. Frank Niro (Chess Safari)
Address for legal service available from:http://www.blogger.com/profile/11858781138703849298
Last online: Saturday, January 19, 2008
Online activity indicator (last 90 days): 23/90
Email address: withheld
Would anyone be surprised that Mr. Niro has been very easily
contactable
at all times since he was discharged from hospital? Even Yahoo
correctly
lists his current address in Oregon City. Not locatable? Think again.
Want a copy of Mr. Niro's December mail to PR? Reply here to ask.
Think Bill G. did not have this address during the last 2 months?
Think
again. Think I cannot prove this? Think again.
Mr. Niro should never have been named in this suit. It is shameful he
was
dragged in. I know why the mistatements were made. To protect
innocents.
Similarly all should understand why the FSS statements were made.
To protect innocents.
I'm not hiding from anything or anyone. I can be reached at:
Frank Niro
1114 Washington Street
Oregon City, Oregon 97045
Chess
Recently I published my resignation letter (that supposedly doesn't
exist) in my Archives Blog.
Go here to see it---http://csarchives.blogspot.com/2008/...on-letter.html
Also, please visit my regular blog at:
http:www.twchesssafari.blogspot.com
As for my laptop, it was reasonable compensation (worth about $500 at
the time) for the time I wrked without pay (December 2001 to August
2002). It was taken by Susan and Paul, with permission, at my request.
In any case, it had a hard drive crash in June 2005 and was replaced.
I kept nothing related to USCF business...except the Starategic Vision
outline presented at Cherry Hill in 2002 and my resignation letter.
As for the Sloan suit, I'm available to anyone who needs me. Since I
am a life USCF member, the office has continuously had my address. My
copy of Chess Life comes every month in the mail.
Best wishes,
Frank Niro
Great.
Now just return the laptop computer (which you state is worthless
anyway) and our Internet experts will try to recover it.
We would also like for you to explain in detail why you feel that
taking the USCF's laptop computer was "reasonable compensation". Also,
kindly explain why you wrote a check for $3,000 to yourself your last
day on the job and why you did not tell the USCF Board that you were
not coming to the 2003 US Open in Los Angeles. Also, explain under
what theory you get to decide what your "reasonable compensation" was
for the volunteer work you supposedly did.
You should be sure to contact your assigned counsel, Jeremy Brown at
Proskauer Rose, right away, as he has been searching for you.
Sam Sloan