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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCool to know the years of criming didn’t bother you guys at all.
Like going to a restaurant having many great meals and finding out they were controlled by Magfia and got shut down. I still had great times there and feel bad for the chef and servers who were victimized as well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot a bit.
Like going to a restaurant having many great meals and finding out they were controlled by Magfia and got shut down. I still had great times there and feel bad for the chef and servers who were victimized as well.
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Boston Globe Article
Mr Stephen Griffin the man who took down GPS has an article in the Boston Globe. Heard he has a podcast too. Does anyone have that information?
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Literally every decision Griffin made harmed Legacy Sports, as well as the company's customers, employees, and creditors. He was a power-hungry egotistical know-it-all that had no business running a company he knew little about. Now he wrote a book and has a a podcast so that he can make money off the people he hurt. How is that ok? The guy is an arrogant loser. He is an obnoxious bean counter that knew nothing about the industry when he took over and then he went against the better judgement of more knowledgeable employees again and again until the company was bankrupt. He let others take the fall, but he wanted the CEO role, schemed to get it, and that made awful decisions that destroyed the company and hurt thousands and thousands of people.
He should be donating all the revenue from his book and podcast to Legacy creditors and customers that were not refunded.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLiterally every decision Griffin made harmed Legacy Sports, as well as the company's customers, employees, and creditors. He was a power-hungry egotistical know-it-all that had no business running a company he knew little about. Now he wrote a book and has a a podcast so that he can make money off the people he hurt. How is that ok? The guy is an arrogant loser. He is an obnoxious bean counter that knew nothing about the industry when he took over and then he went against the better judgement of more knowledgeable employees again and again until the company was bankrupt. He let others take the fall, but he wanted the CEO role, schemed to get it, and that made awful decisions that destroyed the company and hurt thousands and thousands of people.
He should be donating all the revenue from his book and podcast to Legacy creditors and customers that were not refunded.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLiterally every decision Griffin made harmed Legacy Sports, as well as the company's customers, employees, and creditors. He was a power-hungry egotistical know-it-all that had no business running a company he knew little about. Now he wrote a book and has a a podcast so that he can make money off the people he hurt. How is that ok? The guy is an arrogant loser. He is an obnoxious bean counter that knew nothing about the industry when he took over and then he went against the better judgement of more knowledgeable employees again and again until the company was bankrupt. He let others take the fall, but he wanted the CEO role, schemed to get it, and that made awful decisions that destroyed the company and hurt thousands and thousands of people.
He should be donating all the revenue from his book and podcast to Legacy creditors and customers that were not refunded.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was there and saw it all. Griffin pitted people against each other and lied about so many things. He knew nothing about soccer and showed zero interest in the employees or customers. Driving wedges between people all the time. It was so bad that it almost felt like he was trying to destroy the company. He was also paranoid and delusional. Always thinking people were up to no good without any reason.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostImagine blaming the business nerd brought in to clean up the mess.
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