To: LegalBeast who wrote (4210 ) 8/15/1999 11:58:00 AM From: jhild Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5541
Deep pockets will be of little comfort after you lose your whole investment. Look the other way if you want. Rationalize to yourself all you want. The question here is not about the man's sex life. It is about the fact that he has publicly represented himself to have degrees - degrees that are central to his stated qualification to perform his job. How he behaves in his personal life with his social partners is their business. How he behaves in his business life is the business of his business partners and since he would benefit from selling the stock of this company in the public markets that makes his business partners, and potential business partners, the investing public. If he has lied about his experience, and has offered no explanation nor apology for such a misdeed, then I ask how is it possible to trust the man? We are talking business, not fidelity here. I am on no crusade to crucify him. But I will not accede to the notion that it is not relevant. I think responsibility for his statements should be born by him. If he has answered these allegations, and they are not true, then let's see the answers. If he has remained silent because they are true, then he should wear the stain of shame, until that day that he can take personal responsibility for making such a mistake. I think his silence in such a circumstance is a mark of cowardice in facing the consequences of his own errors. If absolute proof is what you want, and you are not satisfied with the word of those that have called the Ohio State number given in the links that I provided, I suggest that you call or find some proof of your own that he has in fact attended and received his degrees as stated.