Kyle McDaniel Sued & Accused of Embezzlement

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From WUSA9:

"Plaintiff attorney Jim Magner told WUSA9 that Fisher had no access to cancel the AMEX credit card because it was under McDaniel's name. The credit card was supposed to be used for aircraft fuel, maintenance and repair.

It was very upsetting to the other corporate officers because they're all doing this as a labor of love,” Magner said. “This is not a corporation that's making millions of dollars. Nobody is getting dividends of the share.”

*Imagine what someone could do with a $4 billion budget with little oversight.*




If it was under his name, that doesn’t sound like a corporate card. The company could have just not paid it and kyle would have been the one with the wrecked credit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From WUSA9:

"Plaintiff attorney Jim Magner told WUSA9 that Fisher had no access to cancel the AMEX credit card because it was under McDaniel's name. The credit card was supposed to be used for aircraft fuel, maintenance and repair.

It was very upsetting to the other corporate officers because they're all doing this as a labor of love,” Magner said. “This is not a corporation that's making millions of dollars. Nobody is getting dividends of the share.”

*Imagine what someone could do with a $4 billion budget with little oversight.*




If it was under his name, that doesn’t sound like a corporate card. The company could have just not paid it and Kyle would have been the one with the wrecked credit.


I know nothing, but maybe Kyle was the one paying it with the company $$$. I've no idea what happened, but it seems like this is a pretty loosely run organization.
Anonymous
I know nothing, but maybe Kyle was the one paying it with the company $$$. I've no idea what happened, but it seems like this is a pretty loosely run organization.


PP here: from the Dailywire.com

"A previously-unreported lawsuit filed March 13 in Loudoun County court by his employer, flight school Blue Label Aviation, said that McDaniel abused his position as Secretary and Treasurer of the company, with access to its credit cards and bank accounts, to charge “personal expenses related to to personal travel, meals, entertainment and even expenses related to the defendant’s political campaign for the Fairfax County School Board."”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don't more normal parents run for school board? Do you have to be a political climber with no children or a white-collar criminal to want to run?


How many have the time the time to devote to serving on the SB? I'm sure many don't.


And you seem to have to be endorsed by the Dems to have any chance of winning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I know nothing, but maybe Kyle was the one paying it with the company $$$. I've no idea what happened, but it seems like this is a pretty loosely run organization.


PP here: from the Dailywire.com

"A previously-unreported lawsuit filed March 13 in Loudoun County court by his employer, flight school Blue Label Aviation, said that McDaniel abused his position as Secretary and Treasurer of the company, with access to its credit cards and bank accounts, to charge “personal expenses related to to personal travel, meals, entertainment and even expenses related to the defendant’s political campaign for the Fairfax County School Board."”


Does that break campaign finance laws?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From WUSA9:

"Plaintiff attorney Jim Magner told WUSA9 that Fisher had no access to cancel the AMEX credit card because it was under McDaniel's name. The credit card was supposed to be used for aircraft fuel, maintenance and repair.

It was very upsetting to the other corporate officers because they're all doing this as a labor of love,” Magner said. “This is not a corporation that's making millions of dollars. Nobody is getting dividends of the share.”

*Imagine what someone could do with a $4 billion budget with little oversight.*




If it was under his name, that doesn’t sound like a corporate card. The company could have just not paid it and kyle would have been the one with the wrecked credit.


What is considered a corporate credit card? My DH and DS both travel quite a bit for work. They both have credit cards in their names that their companies opened for them. They use their card to charge flights, rental cars, hotels for work related travel. The company does pay some of the expenses directly (flights) but others (gas for rental car or taxi/uber expenses), my DH is reimbursed and then he pays the card himself.
Anonymous
We’re not talking about Boeing here. McDaniel merged an aviation business that he controlled with another business. Once the businesses were merged he became an officer of the merged company, but it sounds like he still treated it as his personal alter ego, even though he now owed duties to the other owners of the company.

If he was taking money from the merged company for his personal use without the permission or knowledge of the other owners, that sounds like fraud. Dude has no business remaining on the FCPS School Board, much less as Chair of the Budget Committee. If neither he nor the other members of the School Board don’t see the obvious problem, they should ALL be replaced.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From WUSA9:

"Plaintiff attorney Jim Magner told WUSA9 that Fisher had no access to cancel the AMEX credit card because it was under McDaniel's name. The credit card was supposed to be used for aircraft fuel, maintenance and repair.

It was very upsetting to the other corporate officers because they're all doing this as a labor of love,” Magner said. “This is not a corporation that's making millions of dollars. Nobody is getting dividends of the share.”

*Imagine what someone could do with a $4 billion budget with little oversight.*




If it was under his name, that doesn’t sound like a corporate card. The company could have just not paid it and kyle would have been the one with the wrecked credit.


What is considered a corporate credit card? My DH and DS both travel quite a bit for work. They both have credit cards in their names that their companies opened for them. They use their card to charge flights, rental cars, hotels for work related travel. The company does pay some of the expenses directly (flights) but others (gas for rental car or taxi/uber expenses), my DH is reimbursed and then he pays the card himself.


Sounds like the accusation is that Kyle was paying it from company bank account.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From WUSA9:

"Plaintiff attorney Jim Magner told WUSA9 that Fisher had no access to cancel the AMEX credit card because it was under McDaniel's name. The credit card was supposed to be used for aircraft fuel, maintenance and repair.

It was very upsetting to the other corporate officers because they're all doing this as a labor of love,” Magner said. “This is not a corporation that's making millions of dollars. Nobody is getting dividends of the share.”

*Imagine what someone could do with a $4 billion budget with little oversight.*




If it was under his name, that doesn’t sound like a corporate card. The company could have just not paid it and kyle would have been the one with the wrecked credit.


What is considered a corporate credit card? My DH and DS both travel quite a bit for work. They both have credit cards in their names that their companies opened for them. They use their card to charge flights, rental cars, hotels for work related travel. The company does pay some of the expenses directly (flights) but others (gas for rental car or taxi/uber expenses), my DH is reimbursed and then he pays the card himself.


Hi Kyle. Sorry your "divorce" from the company isn't going well. You're going to lose in the courts and in the press.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From WUSA9:

"Plaintiff attorney Jim Magner told WUSA9 that Fisher had no access to cancel the AMEX credit card because it was under McDaniel's name. The credit card was supposed to be used for aircraft fuel, maintenance and repair.

It was very upsetting to the other corporate officers because they're all doing this as a labor of love,” Magner said. “This is not a corporation that's making millions of dollars. Nobody is getting dividends of the share.”

*Imagine what someone could do with a $4 billion budget with little oversight.*




If it was under his name, that doesn’t sound like a corporate card. The company could have just not paid it and kyle would have been the one with the wrecked credit.


What is considered a corporate credit card? My DH and DS both travel quite a bit for work. They both have credit cards in their names that their companies opened for them. They use their card to charge flights, rental cars, hotels for work related travel. The company does pay some of the expenses directly (flights) but others (gas for rental car or taxi/uber expenses), my DH is reimbursed and then he pays the card himself.


It was what got put on reimbursable expense reports for the company NOT what went on the charge card. McDaniel has simply been caught by internal audit just like fools with bedsheets, trash bags, and brothels. https://web.archive.org/web/20090321190939/http://www.hrworld.com/features/outrageous-expense-account-abuse-052908/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’re not talking about Boeing here. McDaniel merged an aviation business that he controlled with another business. Once the businesses were merged he became an officer of the merged company, but it sounds like he still treated it as his personal alter ego, even though he now owed duties to the other owners of the company.

If he was taking money from the merged company for his personal use without the permission or knowledge of the other owners, that sounds like fraud. Dude has no business remaining on the FCPS School Board, much less as Chair of the Budget Committee. If neither he nor the other members of the School Board don’t see the obvious problem, they should ALL be replaced.

+1,000,000.
Anonymous
Kyle the coward logged in remotely tonight for the school board meeting lol
Anonymous
They barely have quorum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re not talking about Boeing here. McDaniel merged an aviation business that he controlled with another business. Once the businesses were merged he became an officer of the merged company, but it sounds like he still treated it as his personal alter ego, even though he now owed duties to the other owners of the company.

If he was taking money from the merged company for his personal use without the permission or knowledge of the other owners, that sounds like fraud. Dude has no business remaining on the FCPS School Board, much less as Chair of the Budget Committee. If neither he nor the other members of the School Board don’t see the obvious problem, they should ALL be replaced.

+1,000,000.

+2,000,000.
Anonymous
Why is he only being sued in civil court and not charged criminally?
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