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wrote in message ... Sam, Note to Phil: I always have respected you, despite our disagreement over certain matters, long forgotten by me. Never mind them bananas, Frank. Concentrate on your opening prep, and your play OTB. If we need to raise $7.50 for the computer, I volunteer the first 50 cents! which is erm, a certain percentage of the whole, though psychologically the first penny is the greatest, no? I know 2 people you also know willing to come up with the other 7 bucks. And one other thing, why don't you stop respecting me and instead write for Chessville about the gig? We should like a reporter on the scene to give it some color. Let me know, publisher would we happy to feature your report - and I will inform him of his opinion. We are pretty much at Chessville about chess as it exists, rather than what cudda been, or what shudda been. Though we err towards what aughta, which, imo, is betta. Cordially, Phil Best wishes to all, Frank |
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On Feb 20, 5:59 pm, "
wrote: Sam, Do you seriously think that a laptop from that time period is worth more than the time and legal fees required to sue for it? You have to resist the urge to file lawsuits for the thrill of it, and restrict yourself to cases where there is a serious and rectifiable grievance. If you would limit yourself to pursuing Truong, you would get much more support and sympathy. Jerry Spinrad Absolutely, if you had read the court pleadings, you would know how tremendously important that laptop is. In August, 1999 the USCF had $2 million (two million dollars) in the LMA account with the Oberweis Fund. That was when George DeFeis took over as Executive Director. By August 2003 that $2 million was completely gone, lost, misplaced or perhaps stolen. That was when Frank Niro abruptly left and disappeared. That laptop should be able to tell us or at least to give us some information what happened to the $2 million. Another issue concerns Truong and Polgar. It seems that while he was Executive Director, Frank Niro was extremely generous with Truong and Polgar. They wound up getting about $50,000 out of the USCF at a time when the USCF was broke, insolvent and virtually bankrupt. This money comes from both cash money Frank Niro gave them while Executive Director, and contracts they claimed to have made with Frank Niro while he was Executive Director, plus contracts Truong and Polgar claimed to have made with Frank Niro representing the USCF while he was Executive Director. There is also the question of the Susan Polgar Foundation which Frank Niro secretly founded and established while he was Executive Director, without the knowledge of the USCF Board. Also, the so-called Four-Way Contract which according Truong and Polgar required the USCF to pay them $50,000 for training the US Woman's Olympiad Team was secretly signed by Frank Niro. The USCF Board did not find out about it until after Frank Niro had disappeared. There is also the invoice dated October, 2003 from Truong and Polgar to the USCF demanding payment of $17,000 for appearance fees for attending the 2003 US Open in Los Angeles and a few other events. They claimed that Frank Niro had agreed to pay this amount. That information too would be found on that laptop. That was the invoice that Bill Goichberg wound up paying $13,358.56 on in November 2003. Even the article that appears in the February 2008 Chess Life by Susan Polgar for which she is paid at least $500 is based on one of these secret contracts with Frank Niro. Simply stated, a lot of money has been lost and if Frank Niro cannot produce that laptop, he should be looking at jail time. Sam Sloan |
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samsloan wrote: On Feb 20, 5:59 pm, " wrote: Sam, Do you seriously think that a laptop from that time period is worth more than the time and legal fees required to sue for it? You have to resist the urge to file lawsuits for the thrill of it, and restrict yourself to cases where there is a serious and rectifiable grievance. If you would limit yourself to pursuing Truong, you would get much more support and sympathy. Jerry Spinrad Absolutely, if you had read the court pleadings, you would know how tremendously important that laptop is. In August, 1999 the USCF had $2 million (two million dollars) in the LMA account with the Oberweis Fund. That was when George DeFeis took over as Executive Director. By August 2003 that $2 million was completely gone, lost, misplaced or perhaps stolen. That was when Frank Niro abruptly left and disappeared. That laptop should be able to tell us or at least to give us some information what happened to the $2 million. Another issue concerns Truong and Polgar. It seems that while he was Executive Director, Frank Niro was extremely generous with Truong and Polgar. They wound up getting about $50,000 out of the USCF at a time when the USCF was broke, insolvent and virtually bankrupt. This money comes from both cash money Frank Niro gave them while Executive Director, and contracts they claimed to have made with Frank Niro while he was Executive Director, plus contracts Truong and Polgar claimed to have made with Frank Niro representing the USCF while he was Executive Director. There is also the question of the Susan Polgar Foundation which Frank Niro secretly founded and established while he was Executive Director, without the knowledge of the USCF Board. Also, the so-called Four-Way Contract which according Truong and Polgar required the USCF to pay them $50,000 for training the US Woman's Olympiad Team was secretly signed by Frank Niro. The USCF Board did not find out about it until after Frank Niro had disappeared. There is also the invoice dated October, 2003 from Truong and Polgar to the USCF demanding payment of $17,000 for appearance fees for attending the 2003 US Open in Los Angeles and a few other events. They claimed that Frank Niro had agreed to pay this amount. That information too would be found on that laptop. That was the invoice that Bill Goichberg wound up paying $13,358.56 on in November 2003. Even the article that appears in the February 2008 Chess Life by Susan Polgar for which she is paid at least $500 is based on one of these secret contracts with Frank Niro. Simply stated, a lot of money has been lost and if Frank Niro cannot produce that laptop, he should be looking at jail time. Sam Sloan Sheer Sloonacy. All those payments were explained to you repeatedly during your misbegotten term on the Board, and the fact fact that you are an innumerate who can't read a balance sheet is your problem, not ours. The famous laptop will not tell anyone anything, since the hard drive has long since been trashed. If you were really concerned about the USCF's finances (rather than harassing those, like Polgar, who view you with well-justified contempt), you would stop enriching the USCF's lawyers and go back to driving a cab. Oh, I forgot, you were disqualified from that. |
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On Feb 20, 6:53 pm, ChessSafari @ yahoo.com wrote:
Sam, I am not your enemy. I put my address here so that you or anyone else that has a need to can properly contact (or serve) me. The USCF has continually had my address, so how can someone be searching for me for four months? If you search my name on Google, it brings you immediately to my blog. Such has been the case for two years, at least. Furthermore, my book is not yet finished so anything can still be revised. Finally, if anyone at USCF thinks I owe them money for the laptop or anything else, just send me a bill and I will pay it as soon as I can. The laptop is long ago dead and had no files on it in any event that would be of interest to anyone but me. I can't understand why you would think otherwise. Note to Phil: I always have respected you, despite our disagreement over certain matters, long forgotten by me. Best wishes to all, Frank Mr. Niro, We are not interested in receiving $500 from you. We are demanding the return of the USCF's laptop computer that you stole. That computer contains corporate files and records. It may contain information concerning the two million dollars that is missing, lost or stolen. If you do not return that computer, you are facing serious jail time. The computer is to be delivered to the USCF's Internet Attorney at the following address: Karl Kronenberger 150 Post Street, Suite 520 San Francisco, CA 94108-4707 415-955-1155 ext. 114 karl @ kronenbergerlaw.com http://www.kronenbergerlaw.com/karl_...r_profile.html Under no circumstances is this laptop computer to be given to Bill Hall. Bill Hall is dishonest, unreliable, lies all the time, and is almost as bad and possibly even worse than you were. The destruction of corporate records is a crime. If you have trashed that computer you have committed a crime. Since you state that you needed that computer to write your book, nobody will believe that you threw it away. By the way, if you need a publisher for your book, I will be happy to publish it for you. I have published 30 books in the past year. My latest book "The Blue Book and Encyclopedia of Chess" will be out in about ten days. My most recent previous book came out last week: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 Sam Sloan |
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samsloan wrote: On Feb 20, 6:53 pm, ChessSafari @ yahoo.com wrote: Sam, I am not your enemy. I put my address here so that you or anyone else that has a need to can properly contact (or serve) me. The USCF has continually had my address, so how can someone be searching for me for four months? If you search my name on Google, it brings you immediately to my blog. Such has been the case for two years, at least. Furthermore, my book is not yet finished so anything can still be revised. Finally, if anyone at USCF thinks I owe them money for the laptop or anything else, just send me a bill and I will pay it as soon as I can. The laptop is long ago dead and had no files on it in any event that would be of interest to anyone but me. I can't understand why you would think otherwise. Note to Phil: I always have respected you, despite our disagreement over certain matters, long forgotten by me. Best wishes to all, Frank Mr. Niro, We are not interested in receiving $500 from you. We are demanding the return of the USCF's laptop computer that you stole. That computer contains corporate files and records. It may contain information concerning the two million dollars that is missing, lost or stolen. If you do not return that computer, you are facing serious jail time. The computer is to be delivered to the USCF's Internet Attorney at the following address: Karl Kronenberger 150 Post Street, Suite 520 San Francisco, CA 94108-4707 415-955-1155 ext. 114 karl @ kronenbergerlaw.com http://www.kronenbergerlaw.com/karl_...r_profile.html Under no circumstances is this laptop computer to be given to Bill Hall. Bill Hall is dishonest, unreliable, lies all the time, and is almost as bad and possibly even worse than you were. The destruction of corporate records is a crime. If you have trashed that computer you have committed a crime. Since you state that you needed that computer to write your book, nobody will believe that you threw it away. By the way, if you need a publisher for your book, I will be happy to publish it for you. I have published 30 books in the past year. My latest book "The Blue Book and Encyclopedia of Chess" will be out in about ten days. My most recent previous book came out last week: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 Sam Sloan Who is "we," Sam? You have no standing. You are not an officer of the USCF, having been utterly rejected by the voters last year. Nor are you a law-enforcement officer (able to prosecute crimes), or an attorney (with the slightest notion of what the term "corporate records" actually means). Why don't you crawl back in your hole and stop embarrassing us all? You're a superannuated buffoon, Sam. Live with it. |
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Although I lost re-election to the board, which I am contesting, I am
still a delegate and thus have standing. Even if I were not a delegate I am still a USCF member and thus have standing. Frank Niro needs to return that laptop that he had stolen from the USCF's office in New Windsor, New York on August 20, 2003 or else face arrest and criminal prosecution for this theft. Sam Sloan |
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"samsloan" wrote in message ... Finally, if anyone at USCF thinks I owe them money for the laptop or anything else, just send me a bill and I will pay it as soon as I can. The laptop is long ago dead and had no files on it in any event that would be of interest to anyone but me. I can't understand why you would think otherwise. Note to Phil: I always have respected you, despite our disagreement over certain matters, long forgotten by me. Best wishes to all, Frank Mr. Niro, We are not interested in receiving $500 from you. We are demanding the return of the USCF's laptop computer that you stole. Earth to Slone Ranger - who is 'we' white man? What I would like to know about this issue is what the CPA said. After all, he cannot sign-off on accounts when assets are missing, and if there was no questioning of it, or of any datum [what an inane idea that some two million of money should be located digitally on just one laptop!! no paper records, really?] So who is this 'we'? All I see is Sloan alone raising an issue when all others seem to have said there is not any issue. That computer contains corporate files and records. It may contain information concerning the two million dollars that is missing, lost or stolen. Surely it might!! But so might the wharehouse where the moudering mess of the US Archive is currently located. When Super-Sloan raised /that/ issue, I said at the time, 'go in there and index it'. He didn't. What I read above is speculation of what may be. When Super-Sloan was on the board he coulda actually done something himself, like look in the wharehouse! But he didn't. And the 'missing' $2 million dollars is missing according to what CPA? What audited records? Is it in cash or in kind, in depreciated material? What? But hey - the renewed solo-Sloan has returned to demanding something on behalf of 'we' that 'may' have something to do with what is 'maybe' missing. And why not ask for the impossible - a dead computer from a guy who had a heart attack? What could be more fun than that? But solo-Sloan should not write 'we' to his re-invigorated MacCarthy-ite tactics, because he is in some danger of confusing that 'we' with 'us'. That is, we the chess public. If you do not return that computer, you are facing serious jail time. Look around you Kemo-Sloan, how come everyone else look heap-um like Tonto? Cordially Sniffs-with-Skunks The computer is to be delivered to the USCF's Internet Attorney at the following address: Karl Kronenberger 150 Post Street, Suite 520 San Francisco, CA 94108-4707 415-955-1155 ext. 114 karl @ kronenbergerlaw.com http://www.kronenbergerlaw.com/karl_...r_profile.html Under no circumstances is this laptop computer to be given to Bill Hall. Bill Hall is dishonest, unreliable, lies all the time, and is almost as bad and possibly even worse than you were. The destruction of corporate records is a crime. If you have trashed that computer you have committed a crime. Since you state that you needed that computer to write your book, nobody will believe that you threw it away. By the way, if you need a publisher for your book, I will be happy to publish it for you. I have published 30 books in the past year. My latest book "The Blue Book and Encyclopedia of Chess" will be out in about ten days. My most recent previous book came out last week: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 Sam Sloan |
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On Feb 21, 10:45 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"samsloan" wrote in message So who is this 'we'? All I see is Sloan alone raising an issue when all others seem to have said there is not any issue. That computer contains corporate files and records. It may contain information concerning the two million dollars that is missing, lost or stolen. Surely it might!! But so might the wharehouse where the moudering mess of the US Archive is currently located. When Super-Sloan raised /that/ issue, I said at the time, 'go in there and index it'. He didn't. What I read above is speculation of what may be. When Super-Sloan was on the board he coulda actually done something himself, like look in the wharehouse! But he didn't. And the 'missing' $2 million dollars is missing according to what CPA? What audited records? Is it in cash or in kind, in depreciated material? What? Your spell checker is not working. It is whorehouse, not wharehouse. I did everything I possibly could about this issue when I was on the board. In the first place, it was I who discovered on Frank Niro's website chesssafari.com (that he quickly took down after I pointed this out) that Susan Polgar and Paul Truong had stolen the laptop computer on August 20, 2003 by entering the USCF's offices just as Mike Nolan was leaving to return to Nebraska and only a few minutes later when the newly elected officers Beatriz Marinello and Tim Hanke arrived to take over the operation, the laptop computer had gone missing. Later, Susan Polgar and Paul Truong admitted here that they had taken the laptop. All discussion of this subject was banned on the USCF Forums by Goichberg who was at that time supporting Truong and Polgar for election. Had the electorate known that Truong and Polgar stole the laptop computer, Truong certainly would not have been elected and Polgar might not have been elected either in spite of being a self- made celebrity. Thus, Goichberg is also guilty of covering up the theft of the computer. As for the "moudering mess of the USCF Archive" (you need to use a spell-checker) it is still not known what records are in the storage bin and what has been trashed. Bill Hall was told be the board to index it all back in September 2006 but of course he has not even begun to do so so we do not know what is there. Sam Sloan |
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"samsloan" wrote in message ... On Feb 21, 10:45 am, "Chess One" wrote: "samsloan" wrote in message So who is this 'we'? All I see is Sloan alone raising an issue when all others seem to have said there is not any issue. That computer contains corporate files and records. It may contain information concerning the two million dollars that is missing, lost or stolen. Surely it might!! But so might the wharehouse where the moudering mess of the US Archive is currently located. When Super-Sloan raised /that/ issue, I said at the time, 'go in there and index it'. He didn't. What I read above is speculation of what may be. When Super-Sloan was on the board he coulda actually done something himself, like look in the wharehouse! But he didn't. And the 'missing' $2 million dollars is missing according to what CPA? What audited records? Is it in cash or in kind, in depreciated material? What? Your spell checker is not working. It is whorehouse, not wharehouse. Charming! Had a good morning? I did everything I possibly could about this issue when I was on the board. In the first place, it was I who discovered on Frank Niro's website chesssafari.com (that he quickly took down after I pointed this out) that Susan Polgar and Paul Truong had stolen the laptop Wait wait wait! Your mind is back in the whorehouse! None of these answer what I asked - its just the usual rant, sort of pro-forma hate and disparagement. Let me just speed-read the rest and see if there are any facts in it in response to my questions... computer on August 20, 2003 by entering the USCF's offices just as Mike Nolan was leaving to return to Nebraska and only a few minutes later when the newly elected officers Beatriz Marinello and Tim Hanke arrived to take over the operation, the laptop computer had gone missing. Later, Susan Polgar and Paul Truong admitted here that they had taken the laptop. All discussion of this subject was banned on the USCF Forums by Goichberg who was at that time supporting Truong and Polgar for election. Had the electorate known that Truong and Polgar stole the laptop computer, Truong certainly would not have been elected and Polgar might not have been elected either in spite of being a self- made celebrity. Thus, Goichberg is also guilty of covering up the theft of the computer. As for the "moudering mess of the USCF Archive" (you need to use a spell-checker) it is still not known what records are in the storage bin and what has been trashed. Bill Hall was told be the board to index it all back in September 2006 but of course he has not even begun to do so so we do not know what is there. Sam Sloan Nothing there! This is going to be some tough case to prosecute - in response to Defense attorney Innes's questions on the charges:- And the 'missing' $2 million dollars is missing according to what CPA? What audited records? Is it in cash or in kind, in depreciated material? What? Prosecutor replied at some length, none of which constituted an Answer to why all had gathered in the courtroom. Innes then moved that the case be thrown out, and the Judge, rising from his seat, said, "Belay! I'll throw it out myself! Case dismissed." PI |
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On Feb 21, 1:02 pm, "Chess One" wrote:
And the 'missing' $2 million dollars is missing according to what CPA? What audited records? Is it in cash or in kind, in depreciated material? The $2 million dollars was in cash or cash equivalents. Since you are not a USCF member you cannot see the audited reports that are online. The losses are shown. However, they do not show what happened to the money. That is why we need the laptop computer that Frank Niro took. Sam Sloan |
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