Air America Story Continues to SimmerThe Sun
reports that a former top executive of Air America stated in a deposition that the transfer of ownership of the radio network was done in a fraudulent manner in order to confound the creditors of the original owners.
The former White House official, David Goodfriend, said that Air America's investors created a new company soon after discovering the transfers. They were motivated, he said, in part by a desire to avoid the $875,000 liability to the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club.Bear in mind that Goodfriend is a college buddy of Evan Cohen, whom Al Franken likes to refer to as "a crook", so there could be sides forming here. Still, Goodfriend does not appear to be defending Cohen:
Mr. Goodfriend said in the deposition that he thought Mr. Cohen borrowed the Gloria Wise funds and disguised them as his own personal investment in the radio network.
"The notion that money left the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club so that Evan could pretend that he was investing in Air America sickened me to my core," Mr. Goodfriend said in the deposition.Brian Maloney
has more. Michelle Malkin
says more stories are coming from her and Brian.