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William Cunninghams Business Connections
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William Cunningham’s business connections
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Despite a divorce settlement in the tens of millions (estimates range from $20 million to $60 million), Barkin sued Perelman in August for $3.4 million. Last week, Perelman sued her right back.
Barkin’s suit had accused Perelman of withholding money he promised to invest in her film company, Applehead Pictures. Perelman, in turn, accused Barkin of diverting his original investment into a competing venture, Applehead Pictures II.
Barkin, known for her work in Ocean’s Thirteen and The Big Easy, founded Applehead Pictures in 2005 with her brother, George Barkin. During the marriage, Perelman invested $465,000 in the venture.
Perelman’s complaint, referring to the original company as Applehead I, charged: “Far from operating Applehead I as a good-faith venture of three members to produce motion pictures, the Barkin Defendants have misappropriated Applehead I’s assets, diverted business opportunities away from Applehead I and have otherwise breached their fiduciary duties to Applehead I.”
Perelman maintains that Barkin used his money to fund a lawsuit that she filed against him, as well as to pay her own company, Barkin Industries, approximately $7,000. Perelman also said his investment has been used to inappropriately fund George Barkin’s “excessive compensation package” from Applehead Pictures of $250,000 per year.
Barkin and Perelman divorced in 2006 after being married for five years. It was the fourth marriage for Perelman, and the second for Barkin, who told Parade Magazine last May: “I’m not proud of that marriage.”
Barkin was previously married to actor Gabriel Byrne.
Perelman recently was named the twenty-eighth richest American by Forbes, which estimated his net worth at $10 billion.
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Ben Stein, renaissance man
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Boeing Northrop and Eads Lobby Hard for Contract
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Federal agency tries to upset whistleblower’s win
The federal government is trying to reverse a recent judgment favoring a Department of Defense whistleblower who drew attention to overcharges on Lockheed Martin military contracts.
The chief of the Office of Personnel Management has asked the Merit Systems Protection Board to reverse its recent decision in favor of Ken Pedeleose, an industrial engineer with the Defense Contract Management Agency. Agency engineers and inspectors are the Pentagon’s front-line defense against contractor fraud.
The effect of the request from Linda Springer, director of OPM, is that the agency responsible for helping devise policies to protect federal whistleblowers is actually seeking a judgment that would punish a whistleblower. The three-member mediation panel concluded in a 2-1 decision in October that Pedeleose had been improperly suspended from his job by his supervisor after calling attention to overcharges and advising a fellow employee who found safety problems with a military aircraft.
Pedeleose works at Lockheed Martin’s plant in Marietta, Ga., where the company manufactures military aircraft such as the C-130 transport and the F-22 fighter.
The board ruled that Pedeleose must receive back pay for a month-long suspension and the action against him must be expunged from his personnel record.
“I am of the opinion that the board erred in interpreting a civil service law, rule or regulation affecting personnel management and that the board’s decision will have a substantial impact on civil service law, rule, regulation or policy directive,” Springer wrote in a Nov. 28 letter to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
OPM has 20 days after it receives the case file to submit its arguments to the mediation panel for reversing the ruling in favor of Pedeleose.
The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents 600,000 federal and Washington, D.C., government workers, has agreed to help Pedeleose fight Springer.
Springer previously worked in the Office of Management and Budget as controller and before that as OMB’s head of the Office of Federal Financial Management. Before joining the Bush administration in 2002, she held senior posts at Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co.Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Lockheed Martin is the Pentagon’s top defense contractor, receiving $26.6 billion in U.S. military contracts in 2006.
Klein Seligman Family Holds Prime Position
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