St. John Bosco Hi Hi Hi Hai Thursday responded to a case filed against Catholic School, Football Coach Jason Negro And with a statement that supports the Religious Society Religious Order Negro and target the credibility of one of the three plaintiffs.
Fr. Mel Trinidad, the province of Chalsians and the medieval head of St. John Bosco Brian wickstrome In July, the school was dismissed as the head of the school and the principal, because “Vickstrom received loans without recognition, received high compensation and benefits, and in violation of his credible obligations.”
Vickstram's lawyer, on Thursday late, severely denied the allegations.
The report is separate from St. John Bosco with the soon -to -be -expected court filing, which will act on a proper replacement for the case. The filing of the defendants in the second week of January is required within 30 days of working with the case.
Vickstrom and former executives Melanie Marka Ure and Terek Parasa are accused of this case Was first announced by Times They were improperly eliminated last year and are looking for a reorganization, restoration and unmarked sentences and common damage.
The case accuses the most respected coach Negro who led St. John Bosco Topped in national rankings In 2013 and 2022, the money was defrauded for many years from the All-Boyce School, and the assistant coaches paid the money for valuable players, and the allowances were “from anonymous donors.”
The Los Angeles County was filed in the Supperian Court, and the Nigro conducted financial transactions associated with his Power House Program, and he kept securely in his office, without accounting or accountability of the school. The plaintiffs insist that they have been blocked by the salesian authorities from renovation in Negro.
Trinidad did not address the allegations in his statement, and the coach has “supported the education, development and well-being of hundreds of student-players in the classroom and sector for decades. St. John Bosco High School wants to protect the case seriously and continue its own legal solutions for school harm. ”
The report was zero on Wickstrome, who worked as a athletic director at San Antonio and Louisiana Munro before he was hired by St. John Bosco on July 2020.
The report stated that “the school's prosecutor was given the opportunity to provide any documents and explanations for school financial irregularities,” the statement said. “No information or explanation has been provided. Instead, the case against the school was filed by vendors and coach Negro. ”
Vigstrome responded to Trinidad's report by his lawyer Rob Hennic.
“Father Mel Trinidad illegally removed Brian Vickstrom without any recognition of the Board of Directors of Bosco,” the statement said. Wickstrome was removed as Jason tried to take responsibility for the behavior of Negro, as described in the 17 -page complaint, confirmed the emails and other sources.
“At the time of Vigstrom dismissal, Trinidad never made any claims of Vigstrom's financial or other misconduct. In fact, Vigstrom tried to bring a post -judge for Bosco Vixtrom's dismissal only after Vixtrom raised his illegal dismissal directly with Bosco.
“In fact, Bosco does not refuse the claim that he was fired for trying to take responsibility for the Negro or that he had handled large amounts of money from the Negro books. Vickstrom refuses these false accusations.
Jeff Wacha, a financial service company, Idrea Ventures, St. John Bosco, Vigstrome and the school, Jeff Wacha, sued for a $ 1 million loan taken in February 2023 on March 2024. Vacha was later replaced by Margur.
In his statement, Trinidad said that the Challengers had appointed to investigate the independent financial advisers, but Vigstrome said, “Independent financial advisers threatened to file a lawsuit against the school in an attempt to prevent their investigation and work.”
In the meantime, according to the latest case, Marka Ure Ral and Vickstrom tried to end the Negro money last year and operate football revenues and expenses through the school business office, including the hiring of a certified public accountant. .
Instead, by sending the Chalsian Order, consultants J. Gonor and Kathy Vivian to the school, they sue, “The audience is a rude and the responsibility for any of its current staff's business office, and the responsibility for any of the auditing football program. ”
Cash Payments for Negro and Assistant Coaches are not reported as income to the domestic revenue service or the California owner's tax board, saying, “The case uses more money for football in pocketing and use for its personal use. Program, fraud and fraud.”
Nigro in a statement on Tuesday ““[a]n independent investigation has already been conducted, and all the facts will come to light in court. ”
“This claim is in the hands of our legal group,” the coach said, “Our school will postpone all the questions to them.”
Shortly after Trinidad Vigstrome and Mark Aur Rul were removed, St. John Posco Recognized the role of the headquarters of the Boscho Selcists.
“Over the past several months, the SJP has been engaged in a wisdom period for the best success of the SJP for future success,” the report said. “This is the FR. Mel Trinidad, the current province of the Challexian Society and other corporate members of the SJP must play a major role in leading the leadership of the school and designing its future.”
Nigro is referred to by highly powerful test lawyer Brian PunishA St. John Bosco alumnus and leading donor The school's 2 7.2 million Punish Family Stadium. According to his Corporate websiteHis court room success includes 9 4.9 billion judgment A milestone products in charge of the General Motors And six judgments are more than 50 million in Million.
The 5,000 -seat football stadium was opened in 2018, and at that time, Panish thanked his St. John Bosco Education and said it Long Beach Press-Teligram“The lessons I learned helped me to be a better person and prepared me for life. … I went there at a time in my life, and all my values were not sorted, and they helped to grow my moral compass spiritually, educationally and athletics. ”