New Info On Jimmy Haslam & Pilot

#35
#35
so who is going to start a clever # regarding Haslam keeping his fraudulent Pilot money out of UT and remove himself totally from the football program?

We need a clever individual in charge of this.
 
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#36
#36
Jamie Satterfield (@jamiescoop) on Twitter

"Pilot Flying J CEO Jimmy Haslam's voice is heard for the first time today in federal court via secret recordings of a training session for staffers at which fraud was taught. I have the latest on @knoxnews Facebook now, story tonight"

This is big since he claimed to have no knowledge. When it was first revealed that someone in his inner circle had worn a wire for the feds, he had to know that in all likelihood he was going to get busted.
 
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#44
#44
Of course. When this all went down, IMO, Haslam told them they would be covered and the game plan was set in motion so that Haslam didn't take the fall. They will plead, pay the fines and if anyone gets jail time it will be a short stint in a white collar facility.

White collar crime pays and pays very well. Pay a few fines as the cost of doing business when caught and get right back to it. Until people start winding up in prison - and not a country club type - there won't be an end.

Doesn't send much of a positive message when a corrupt businessman's name is on your school of business either. Not much wiggle room - Haslam was involved or too incompetent to see fraud right under his nose if he's running the show - can't claim either position as a positive.
 
#50
#50
$92 million in fines? The Haslams just sold part of Pilot Oil for $130 BILLION. That's not a problem to them.

Where are you getting your information? The company is worth about $10 billion and the Haslams own half of it. There are less than 1,000 truck stops. They aren't worth a couple hundred million dollars each.
 
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