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On Feb 28, 10:58 pm, Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote:
samsloan wrote: Posted to: rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc, alt.chess Excellent! Suddenly I am motivated to pay attention to the substance of your posts, now that you aren't harassing the computer chess newsgroups. On Feb 28, 9:02 pm, wrote: I'm not afraid of anyone and I have nothing to hide. If the laptop in question was still alive, I'd bring it with me. Maybe my old back-up cd-roms will be of interest to someone someday. But certainly not in the way Mr. Sloan thinks. I see no reason not to turn it over to a USCF lawyer, broken or not. -- Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ Thank you. Mr. Frank Niro faces jail time for the theft of that laptop. It will certainly be much easier for him if he simply returns it. He can of course copy the pictures of his children off of that laptop. He did not have to take the laptop to do that. On the morning of August 20, 2003, Mike Nolan learned that lighting had hit his home in Omaha, Nebraska and he had to resign his position with the USCF and return there on an emergency basis. As he was leaving the USCF offices in New Windsor New York, he saw Paul Truong and Frank Niro entering the offices. He had checked to make sure that the laptop was sitting on the Executive Director's desk just before he left. A few minutes later, the newly elected USCF officials, Beatriz Marinello, the new president, and Tim Hanke, the new VP of Finance, arrived. The first thing they did was go to look at that laptop to see what information it contained, only to discover that the laptop was missing. By that time, Paul Truong and Susan Polgar had left the building. Marinello and Hanke quickly found out that the USCF was hundreds of thousands of dollars overdrawn at the bank and deeply in debt, whereas Frank Niro had been telling them that the USCF was in good financial condition and operating at a big surplus. The USCF was virtually bankrupt. Marinello and Hanke had no choice but to fire 17 employees, which they did that same day. Naturally, there were many people who could have taken the missing laptop. Certainly the 17 terminated employees were likely suspects. Nobody really thought about the possibility that Susan Polgar and Paul Truong might have taken it, especially since they had only been in the office for a few minutes and only Mike Nolan had seen them there. Four years later, in 2007, on his website at chesssafari.com, Frank Niro "thanked" Susan Polgar and Paul Truong for bringing him the laptop, which he needed to write his memoirs. That was the first hint or clue that Polgar and Truong had taken the laptop. There is absolutely no doubt, none whatever, that the laptop belongs to the USCF and the data and information on that laptop belongs to the USCF too. There is also the question of the missing $2 million in USCF funds. Information at to what happened to that money should be on that laptop. Frank Niro is facing time serious time in jail if he does not return the laptop. Sam Sloan |
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On Feb 29, 5:04 am, samsloan wrote:
Thank you. Mr. Frank Niro faces jail time for the theft of that laptop. It will certainly be much easier for him if he simply returns it. He can of course copy the pictures of his children off of that laptop. He did not have to take the laptop to do that. On the morning of August 20, 2003, Mike Nolan learned that lighting had hit his home in Omaha, Nebraska and he had to resign his position with the USCF and return there on an emergency basis. As he was leaving the USCF offices in New Windsor New York, he saw Paul Truong and Frank Niro entering the offices. He had checked to make sure that the laptop was sitting on the Executive Director's desk just before he left. Sorry. This is a serious typo. Nolan saw Paul Truong and Susan Polgar enter the offices. Frank Niro had left the USCF offices during the first week of August 2003 supposedly on his way to the USCF Delegates meeting in Los Angeles. The last thing he did was write himself a check for $3,000 for his supposed travel expenses. Frank Niro never made it to Los Angeles. Instead, he disappeared and is just emerging now. Sam Sloan |
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On Feb 29, 5:27 am, samsloan wrote:
On Feb 29, 5:04 am, samsloan wrote: Thank you. Mr. Frank Niro faces jail time for the theft of that laptop. It will certainly be much easier for him if he simply returns it. He can of course copy the pictures of his children off of that laptop. He did not have to take the laptop to do that. On the morning of August 20, 2003, Mike Nolan learned that lighting had hit his home in Omaha, Nebraska and he had to resign his position with the USCF and return there on an emergency basis. As he was leaving the USCF offices in New Windsor New York, he saw Paul Truong and Frank Niro entering the offices. He had checked to make sure that the laptop was sitting on the Executive Director's desk just before he left. Sorry. This is a serious typo. Nolan saw Paul Truong and Susan Polgar enter the offices. Frank Niro had left the USCF offices during the first week of August 2003 supposedly on his way to the USCF Delegates meeting in Los Angeles. The last thing he did was write himself a check for $3,000 for his supposed travel expenses. Frank Niro never made it to Los Angeles. Instead, he disappeared and is just emerging now. Sam Sloan The General Ledges shows: Check number 48907 for $1150.00 paid to Frank Niro on August 7, 2003 Check number 60170 for $2618.85 paid to Frank Niro on August 1, 2003 I would like to know what those checks were for, since Frank Niro's regular salary was being paid out of another account. (Let us not forget Check number 60168 paid to John Hillary for $1500 !!!) Sam Sloan |
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On Feb 29, 2:50 pm, Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote:
You could have thanked me by not posting to rec.games.chess.computer. But you did, and so I onvce again have no interest in whether you have a case or are blowing smoke. Clearly, you put being an asshole at a higher priority than having someone unbiased examine and possibly verifying yur claims. I deleted the rest of your post and you followup poists unread. Do you have the capability of deleting posts from rec.games.chess.computer ?? Sam Sloan |
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