St lucie county taxpayers looking for the snake oil salesman .
Dumb-&55'5 do that though. Pay someone to have them fuzz you over. Duh. And to the homo that says "stop...he's nice and wonderful is getting kickbacks. Why would anyone defend this guy? EVER?
"Any cash parked away in that Digital Domain Youth Outreach Foundation?
We should be able to know how much as well as what type of salaries the directors are pulling.
Problem is there is no public record of the Form 990, 990f or 1023???
No worries - I just submitted a form 4506-A - sadly it may take 4-6 weeks to get a response from the IRS.
In the meantime, perhaps the foundations director PF would be willing to share the financials of this Non-profit foundation that is doing so much good for our children?"
"Any cash parked away in that Digital Domain Youth Outreach Foundation?
We should be able to know how much as well as what type of salaries the directors are pulling.
Problem is there is no public record of the Form 990, 990f or 1023???
No worries - I just submitted a form 4506-A - sadly it may take 4-6 weeks to get a response from the IRS.
In the meantime, perhaps the foundations director PF would be willing to share the financials of this Non-profit foundation that is doing so much good for our children?"
BUMP, BOOM, BANG!!!
Whiz Bang!! Love it!! haha.. Can't wait to see what happens next!!!😝
Students will soon be racking up huge amounts of student loan debt while their money lines the coffers of vfx studio Digital Domain, but at least one person is doing well financially: Digital Domain CEO. Digital Domain released its 2011 annual report yesterday, and it turns out that the man at the center of Digital Domain’s “pay-to-work” scandal is profiting quite handsomely, to the tune of $16 million dollars in 2011. $ pay package included a salary of $791,372, a bonus of $407,000, shares through a stock exchange worth $6.5 million and a penny-a-share option award worth $2.5 million. Textor also received options with an exercise price of $9.63. Digital Domain will report the value of those options at $5.8 million. On top of the $16 million he received last year, Textor also owns 25% of Digital Domain, a stake worth $59 million.
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