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Related: About this forumJonesboro food company says it was ruined by former Craighead county clerk's financial misdeeds
A new lawsuit adds more allegations of financial misdeeds against Kade Holliday, the Republican who resigned as clerk of Craighead County after being charged with stealing $1.6 million in public money.
The suit is by Total Healthcare LLC, doing business as Twisted Foods, and Rose Hankins. The company sold customized meals. Holliday and his management company are defendants.
The suit says when the company was formed in 2015, Holliday was given 30 percent of the business instead of salary in return for providing accounting and managerial expertise.
After Hollidays arrest, Hankins checked her companys records and discovered the company had been plundered by Holliday diverting company money to personal accounts. (This is what hes alleged to have done with Craighead County accounts. Hes also been accused of taking $15,000 to $20,000 from a local business group for which was de facto treasurer. )
Read more: https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2020/07/11/jonesboro-food-company-says-it-was-ruined-by-former-craighead-county-clerks-financial-misdeeds
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Another allegation of missing money involving former Craighead County clerk
KAIT-TV reports another instance of missing money involving Kade Holliday, who resigned recently as Republican county clerk of Craighead County after being charged with diverting $1.6 million in public money to personal accounts.
The Northeast Arkansas Leadership Business Council reported to the sheriffs office that it had checked its bank account after Hollidays arrest and found it contained $6. Council President Jeff Morris said $15,000 to $20,000 was missing. He said Holliday kept the councils records as de facto treasurer. He thinks the council was a victim of Holliday.
https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2020/07/08/another-allegation-of-missing-money-involvingformer-craighead-county-clerk
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Geez, another crooked Republican--what a shock!
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(13,394 posts)bank statements against what is reported?