Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point there’s every expectation this isn’t over, though, right? WSS lives on a bit longer? I for one would keep an eye on mid-year Maret transfers.
I’m fairly curious how a failed school matriculated students to Georgetown and other good schools?
Why would anyone leave Maret for Whittle?
I believe they meant the other direction.
Anonymous wrote:I would just take a lesson from 2007 when Whittle and current head of school Rivera were sued by their investors for a similar scheme ( Nations Academy) in DC--The money Emet Investments handed them vaporized and they were sued for securities fraud, common law fraud, inducement fraud, unjust enrichment, breach of contract--the scheme: fake pr claimed 60 campuses and $3 Billion by 2021, Whittle put in $25.00 while Emet put in $5M and Varkey committed to $46M. They made bogus wildly exaggerated claims to the Washington Post that they would finance it all through a $400 million land deal involving a non existent bond offering --they ran through the cash and blamed it on the financial crisis: sound familiar? If the funders of the current venture file against them, a similar pattern of boast-lie-pocket-blame will surely emerge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mr Whittle is unlikely to get just a “whittle” jail time for his actions.
Lol, guys like him never face meaningful consequences for ripping people off. He’s more likely to be retained as a consultant than criminally charged.
Anonymous wrote:Mr Whittle is unlikely to get just a “whittle” jail time for his actions.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe sub-lease space in the building from whoever the new tenant is? Is that allowed given the terms of lawsuit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point there’s every expectation this isn’t over, though, right? WSS lives on a bit longer? I for one would keep an eye on mid-year Maret transfers.
I’m fairly curious how a failed school matriculated students to Georgetown and other good schools?
Why would anyone leave Maret for Whittle?