Wednesday, December 17, 2014

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A new TV station for Medford 
(in Chinese)

David Gauthier
need not apply

December 19, 2014

2 years after the last new program
cablecast on the old TV3 Medford
December 17, 2012

2 years and two days

Thanks to the hard work
and honest efforts of
this writer
the Mayor's hand was forced

A new access TV station opens

One of our first programs -

a 3 hour documentary on
Non-Profits

Focusing on

West Medford Hillside Little League

Winchester Community Access & Media

Medford Community Cablevision, Inc.

Medford Pop Warner

This show will be "bicycled" to about
300 or more TV stations across
the United States of America

It will feature:

The TV3 case filed against city of Medford
(TV3 lost)

The 2 staffers suing WinCAM

The Stanley Komins case
West Medford Hillside Little League
*(see American Swindlers)


Stephen Komins, 45, of Stoneham and his father Stanley, 78, also of Stoneham listen to the judge during their arraignment at Somerville District Court. Stanley Komins, 78, of Stoneham is charged with larceny by embezzlement over $250 and his son Stephen Komins, 45, of Stoneham is charged with larceny by embezzlement over $250. The father and son team were being arraigned at Somerville District Court for embezzling money from the West Medford Little League while they served as treasurer and president of the league. Wicked Local Photo By David Sokol

http://www.americanswindlers.com/former-little-league-officials-arraigned-on-embezzlement-charges/stanley-komins/

From Middlesex District Attorney's office

Authorities say the full scope of the loss to the league cannot be determined because Stanley and Stephen Komins handled cash proceeds from the West Medford Hillside Little League refreshment stand, which was operated by them during games.  The league bank account reflects very few cash deposits. And the investigation found cash deposits during that time to the personal bank accounts of Stanley Komins.  (Investigators say an independent audit revealed a discrepancy of $96,000 between deposits to the little league bank account and income reported on the profit/loss statements of the league for the years 2007-2011 as reported by Stanley Komins.)


http://middlesexda.com/news/press-release/1041

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