Billionaire accused of kidnapping

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Billionaire William Koch is facing a lawsuit in federal court from a former top-level employee who claims the energy mogul lured him to a secluded property, where he was imprisoned and interrogated...



John Houston Scott, an attorney for Kirby Martenson, a former executive for a number of Koch subsidiaries, confirmed the story....



The multiple-day-long incident was set off by an anonymous letter accusing Martensen of mismanaging and stealing from Oxbow Carbon & Minerals International while serving as the company's vice president.



That accusation prompted the company's leadership to read Martensen's letters and emails without his knowledge, the suit charges, which led the company to discover that Martensen had deep reservations about the legality of the company's tax avoidance strategies.



Martensen alleges he was told by his superiors that he was transferred overseas to Asia so that the Koch company could avoid paying U.S. taxes on some $200,000,000 in profits.





http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...rtensen_n_1962400.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
 
LOL

Defend against what? No police report, last time I looked, kidnapping was a felony, yet no arrest. I read the story from another site, the guy got caught stealing from the company, and they fired his ass.
 
Billionaire William Koch is facing a lawsuit in federal court from a former top-level employee who claims the energy mogul lured him to a secluded property, where he was imprisoned and interrogated...



John Houston Scott, an attorney for Kirby Martenson, a former executive for a number of Koch subsidiaries, confirmed the story....



The multiple-day-long incident was set off by an anonymous letter accusing Martensen of mismanaging and stealing from Oxbow Carbon & Minerals International while serving as the company's vice president.



That accusation prompted the company's leadership to read Martensen's letters and emails without his knowledge, the suit charges, which led the company to discover that Martensen had deep reservations about the legality of the company's tax avoidance strategies.



Martensen alleges he was told by his superiors that he was transferred overseas to Asia so that the Koch company could avoid paying U.S. taxes on some $200,000,000 in profits.





http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...rtensen_n_1962400.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
So he pulled a guantanamo on an employee of his and what you're worried about is his tax deductions?
Get thine priorities straight. First start with the kidnapping, then worry about his financial status and how "millionaires are evil.
 
So he pulled a guantanamo on an employee of his and what you're worried about is his tax deductions? Get thine priorities straight. First start with the kidnapping, then worry about his financial status and how "millionaires are evil.

The kidnapping is being dealt with in court.

Why do you think millionaires are evil?
 
LOL Defend against what? No police report, last time I looked, kidnapping was a felony, yet no arrest. I read the story from another site, the guy got caught stealing from the company, and they fired his ass.

LOL, defend against what? No police report. Last time I looked, stealing was a crime, yet no arrest (unless you count Wild Bill Koch's illegal detention).

Nice that you're OK with extralegal "punishment" when it's dealt out by a billionaire.




http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/10/12/51239.htm
 
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