Where's the Money?
Where’s the Money? Hey Mr. Williams and Mr. Kingman where’s the money? What happened to the Durst $80,000? When you guys were Boss Williams and Lord Kingman, with backing of defacto supervisor Talmage and councilpersons May and Clark you extracted $80,000 from Durst Corporation and now it’s gone with nothing to show for it.
After squandering the Durst money you assumed that Durst was a bottomless financial pit and would gladly cough up more cash to keep you clowns happy. But it’s not so. You tried to tap them for another $70,000. When Durst asked what happened to the original $80,000 you refused to tell them because you did not know how you had squandered it. When they refused you the $70,000, Talmage tried to settle for $50,000, which they refused. They offered $30,000 with a cap on it, and the then Boss Williams refused it saying it is not enough. How much is enough Williams?
At the March 18 Town Board Meeting, when questioned on what happened to the Durst funds,
Williams said he and Kingman did not understand why Durst did not intend to give them any more money after they blew what they got on scoping Durst DEIS. This is only one example of Williams and the previous administration mismanaging money.
The reason that Milan has five lawsuits on its plate is due to the games Williams, Kingman and Talmage were playing with other people’s money.
Last year they spent $74, 614 on legal fees for which nothing was settled except we lost one lawsuit. They budgeted $63,000 legal fees for 2008 of one third is already gone due to the lawsuits three of which we have lost thanks to Williams &Co.
To cover up the holes in the 2008 budget they cut the Highway Department by $79, 571.
And you ain’t seen nothing yet.

2 Comments:
Who got the $80,000. did it go into the Milan town bank account?
What was the purpose of the payment?
How much in total was spent on legal fees for the wetland law and the comprehensive plan which is now down the drain
It is imposible to say for sure because Van Talmage's books are in such disarray. Since being forced out of his office he has cost us close to $10,000 just to straighten the books out to a point where they start to make sense.
Barret is little better, now failing to file proper financial statements and bouncing checks.
As for the boondoggle of the Comp Plan and Wetlands law is easily upwards of $150,000!!!!
Watch out Milaner's a minimum 30% tax increase is coming your way!
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