The former manager of Frederick’s Clustered Spires Golf Club is asking the judge who tossed his multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city to reopen the case.
A Frederick County court has dismissed the multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit brought against the city of Frederick by a former golf course manager.
Former Clustered Spires Golf Club manager Donald Frost will have to wait to hear whether his multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city, Alderwoman Donna Kuzemchak and others will proceed.
A public crusade to demonize and destroy Don Frost began in 2007. Eight years later, in May 2015, the crusade succeeded. Frost, the former general manager and PGA golf professional at city-owned Clustered Spires Golf Course, was fired after public allegations of theft were levied against him…
The former Clustered Spires golf course manager who was cleared of theft charges is firing back at his accusers with a defamation suit.
The Frederick Board of Aldermen learned recently that the Clustered Spires Golf Club is still not making money, but memberships and usage are up and finances are breaking even.
The former manager of Clustered Spires in Frederick was cleared of charges that he stole from the city-owned golf course.
A theft charge against Don Frost related to his selling of used golf balls collected at the city of Frederick’s Clustered Spires Golf Club was dropped Friday, the fifth day of his trial in Frederick County Circuit Court.
The latest testimony in the Clustered Spires theft scheme trial brought to light how city officials became aware of suspected financial wrongdoing at the golf course.
A city of Frederick accountant who helped inventory the Clustered Spires Golf Course rejected theft claims against its former manager as a “witch hunt,” according to testimony Wednesday.
Unlike everything else sold at the city-run Clustered Spires Golf Course pro shop, the sale of golf grips was handled differently.
Prosecutors on Monday outlined their case against a former golf course manager accused of stealing from the city of Frederick, but his attorneys argued that people unhappy with his management made false accusations.
A former golf instructor accused of stealing from the city of Frederick received unemployment benefits after leaving the Clustered Spires Golf Club, according to testimony from the city’s manager of human resources.
The former manager of Frederick’s Clustered Spires Golf Club is asking the judge who tossed his multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city to reopen the case.
A Frederick County court has dismissed the multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit brought against the city of Frederick by a former golf course manager.
Former Clustered Spires Golf Club manager Donald Frost will have to wait to hear whether his multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city, Alderwoman Donna Kuzemchak and others will proceed.
A public crusade to demonize and destroy Don Frost began in 2007. Eight years later, in May 2015, the crusade succeeded. Frost, the former general manager and PGA golf professional at city-owned Clustered Spires Golf Course, was fired after public allegations of theft were levied against him…
The former Clustered Spires golf course manager who was cleared of theft charges is firing back at his accusers with a defamation suit.
The Frederick Board of Aldermen learned recently that the Clustered Spires Golf Club is still not making money, but memberships and usage are up and finances are breaking even.
The former manager of Clustered Spires in Frederick was cleared of charges that he stole from the city-owned golf course.
A theft charge against Don Frost related to his selling of used golf balls collected at the city of Frederick’s Clustered Spires Golf Club was dropped Friday, the fifth day of his trial in Frederick County Circuit Court.
The latest testimony in the Clustered Spires theft scheme trial brought to light how city officials became aware of suspected financial wrongdoing at the golf course.
A city of Frederick accountant who helped inventory the Clustered Spires Golf Course rejected theft claims against its former manager as a “witch hunt,” according to testimony Wednesday.
Unlike everything else sold at the city-run Clustered Spires Golf Course pro shop, the sale of golf grips was handled differently.
Prosecutors on Monday outlined their case against a former golf course manager accused of stealing from the city of Frederick, but his attorneys argued that people unhappy with his management made false accusations.
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