jed23 wrote:Ok, I can't take this anymore. Let me set somethings straight. I've been coaching for 26 years and have been with TNL for the last 4 years, have been on their board for the last 3 years, yes
softballjerk we really do have a board and actually meet on the 1st Monday of every month. We
have 7 women/2 men and Mr. Facione is not one of them(since your willing to post public records, you can check with the city of Encintas and see we rent/pay for a room), if you like
I can list their positions. We did meet on Monday March 3 and did remove/suspend Mr. Facione
of his adminstrative duites(which ever word makes you happy) until we seek outside counsel.
We have been in contact with an(outside) lawyer to see what is in the best interest for the
young ladies in our organization.
The TNL family remains united and we will let the courts determine the truth and deal with
their rulings.
Thanks
Jerry Delamater-The Next Level
PS-Sam, I'm appalled at your post, I've respected you for years, but for you to say that our board did nothing in this issue or that ASA should kick us out of championship play is uncalled for. We tried to move as quickly as possible(before it hit the press) and respect everyone involved.
You guys need to deal with reality, not with the various probabilities that will come out of the court.. least of all, letting the court determine the truth. That rarely happens.. what happens is deals and even surrender on the part of the DA. You have girls you must take care of and a much higher priority than the lawyers do. You need to independently investigate this and take care of it on your own. Handle it in much the same way as a corporate sexual harassment type deal. Independently act. You will do your entire organization, your girls, and your parents a very real disservice to simply rest on your heels awaiting the courts.
This could be a very bumpy ride and I wish you the very best of luck.