From today's Sacramento Bee:
(I see the headline doesn't show in the link. It's "Ex-CapRadio GM's lawyer says any financial errors were "unitentional" as station sues"
Looks like the main purpose of this filing is to slow the efforts of Sac State to have Reina's house placed in a trust.
The arguments boil down to "The expenses were unintentional (laughable on its face), CapRadio is at fault for not catching them (Reina was CEO, COO and CFO, so c'mon) and the statute of limitations has passed (which the article points out isn't actually the case)."
(I see the headline doesn't show in the link. It's "Ex-CapRadio GM's lawyer says any financial errors were "unitentional" as station sues"
Looks like the main purpose of this filing is to slow the efforts of Sac State to have Reina's house placed in a trust.
The arguments boil down to "The expenses were unintentional (laughable on its face), CapRadio is at fault for not catching them (Reina was CEO, COO and CFO, so c'mon) and the statute of limitations has passed (which the article points out isn't actually the case)."
