Exclusive: Fully two years before whistleblower Craig Simmons alerted the U.S. Department of Labor to alleged malfeasance at the $3 billion SAG Pension & Health Plans, fellow employee Gary Mathis made virtually identical allegations to the federal agency, Deadline has learned.
Mathis and Simmons both filed claims and wrongful-termination suits, with decidedly different outcomes. Mathis’ claims were rejected by an arbitrator, but Simmons’ claims went public, with coverage so intense it led to the resignation of Bruce Dow, the benefit plans’ longtime CEO. The Simmons arbitration resulted in a confidential settlement, and that Dol probe is ongoing.
Mathis says that while the investigation into his charges led to the subsequent inquiries, “I got nothing out of it,” he told Deadline, which has obtained the Labor Department complaint he filed in 2009 (read it here). “Craig reached out to me when he was going through his lawsuit, and I met with him and with the FBI.
Mathis and Simmons both filed claims and wrongful-termination suits, with decidedly different outcomes. Mathis’ claims were rejected by an arbitrator, but Simmons’ claims went public, with coverage so intense it led to the resignation of Bruce Dow, the benefit plans’ longtime CEO. The Simmons arbitration resulted in a confidential settlement, and that Dol probe is ongoing.
Mathis says that while the investigation into his charges led to the subsequent inquiries, “I got nothing out of it,” he told Deadline, which has obtained the Labor Department complaint he filed in 2009 (read it here). “Craig reached out to me when he was going through his lawsuit, and I met with him and with the FBI.
- 11/21/2014
- by David Robb
- Deadline
The strongest Revenge episodes go one of two ways: Emily either systematically takes down someone drunk on his or her own power, or she spends most of the hour making a “How did someone as pretty as I am wind up so royally screwed?” face as the plans she once considered redwood-solid crumble around her like so much day-old coffee cake.
This week’s installment fell into the latter category, and not a moment too soon.
Maybe it’s just the Red Sharpie fumes talking, but if I can’t see Emily gleefully orchestrating the downfall of those who deserve it,...
This week’s installment fell into the latter category, and not a moment too soon.
Maybe it’s just the Red Sharpie fumes talking, but if I can’t see Emily gleefully orchestrating the downfall of those who deserve it,...
- 3/18/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Here's the complete list of winners; for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:
44th Annual NAACP Image Awards
Motion Picture
Motion Picture
.Beasts of the Southern Wild. (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
.Django Unchained. (The Weinstein Company)
.Flight. (Paramount Pictures)
.Red Tails. (Lucasfilm) . Winner
.Tyler Perry.s Good Deeds. (Lionsgate)
Actor in a Motion Picture
Denzel Washington . .Flight. (Paramount Pictures) . Winner
Jamie Foxx . .Django Unchained. (The Weinstein Company)
Morgan Freeman . .The Magic of Belle Isle. (Magnolia Pictures)
Suraj Sharma . .Life of Pi. (20th Century Fox)
Tyler Perry . .Alex Cross. (Summit Entertainment)
Actress in a Motion Picture
Emayatzy Corinealdi . .Middle of Nowhere. (Aafrm)
Halle Berry . .Cloud Atlas. (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Loretta Devine . .In The Hive. (Eone Entertainment)
Quvenzhané Wallis . .Beasts of the Southern Wild. (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Viola Davis . .Won.t Back Down. (20th Century Fox) - Winner
Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
David Oyelowo . .Middle of Nowhere. (Affrm)
Don Cheadle...
44th Annual NAACP Image Awards
Motion Picture
Motion Picture
.Beasts of the Southern Wild. (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
.Django Unchained. (The Weinstein Company)
.Flight. (Paramount Pictures)
.Red Tails. (Lucasfilm) . Winner
.Tyler Perry.s Good Deeds. (Lionsgate)
Actor in a Motion Picture
Denzel Washington . .Flight. (Paramount Pictures) . Winner
Jamie Foxx . .Django Unchained. (The Weinstein Company)
Morgan Freeman . .The Magic of Belle Isle. (Magnolia Pictures)
Suraj Sharma . .Life of Pi. (20th Century Fox)
Tyler Perry . .Alex Cross. (Summit Entertainment)
Actress in a Motion Picture
Emayatzy Corinealdi . .Middle of Nowhere. (Aafrm)
Halle Berry . .Cloud Atlas. (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Loretta Devine . .In The Hive. (Eone Entertainment)
Quvenzhané Wallis . .Beasts of the Southern Wild. (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Viola Davis . .Won.t Back Down. (20th Century Fox) - Winner
Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
David Oyelowo . .Middle of Nowhere. (Affrm)
Don Cheadle...
- 2/3/2013
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Over the last seventeen years, Jrpg fans all over the world have been enjoying Namco Bandai’s Tales series. It has come a long way since its beginnings on the Snes but never lost the core experience fans of the series have come to love. I was recently lucky enough to Hollie Bennett, Consumer and Community PR Executive for Namco Bandai games, about the upcoming PS3 exclusive Tales of Xillia. We talked about the history of the series, the games updated battle system, the games reception in japan and more. What are you waiting for? The interview can be read below.
Laura: For those who have never played one of the Tales games, could you give us a brief description of the series and what makes the games unique?
Hollie: Wow, that’s a pretty big question actually. The Tales series started back in 1995 with Tales of Phantasia on the Snes,...
Laura: For those who have never played one of the Tales games, could you give us a brief description of the series and what makes the games unique?
Hollie: Wow, that’s a pretty big question actually. The Tales series started back in 1995 with Tales of Phantasia on the Snes,...
- 7/10/2012
- by Laura Kate
- Obsessed with Film
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