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DESCRIPTION:3/9/23 KPFA Pacifica Press Conference To Denounce Violation Of Bylaws &  
 Sale Of KPFK Building and attempts by KPFA to secede from Pacifica.\n 
 \nWhat:            Press Conference On The Violation of Pacifica Bylaws and 
 Move To Sell KPFK Building In Los Angeles\n \nWhen:           Thursday 
 March 9, 2023 4:30 PM\n \nWhere:          KPFA\n                       1929 
 Martin Luther King Blvd/University\n                        Berkeley, 
 California\n \n \nSupporters of KPFA and Pacifica will present evidence 
 that the financial crisis threatening Pacifica is, in part, as a result of 
 the KPFA Local officers and Board majority (most who belong to the 
 “Protectors”) have supported and initiated nuisance lawsuits against 
 Pacifica costing over $400,000.  Some KPFA LSB members have helped former 
 ED Vernille win a suit against Pacifica for $300,000 by voluntarily 
 testifying in his arbitration against Pacifica. The $300,000 was seized as 
 a result in part of their testimony on behalf of ED Vernille. \nThe same 
 KPFA member on the Local Station Board and many of the PNB supported the 
 illegal shutdown of WBAI and some of the same people are for the sale of 
 KPFK in Los Angeles which would threaten the viability of the station and 
 its future as the largest independent broadcast platform in Southern 
 California.\nKPFA LSB even passed a motion supporting a petition filed by a 
 member of the KPFA LSB to the FCC to take away the broadcast license of 
 sister station WBAI. \n \nThis press conference is called by Rescue 
 Pacifica and Pacifica Fight Back, network wide to prevent the corporate 
 take-over of Pacifica.\nThe PNB with the support of KPFA LSB officers and 
 others have also improperly tried to do an end run around the By Laws by 
 passing a motion to allow them to continue in office beyond the 6-year term 
 limit. \nThis flagrant violation of the bylaws is being challenged in State 
 Courts and will be heard in Los Angeles on March 30, 2023.\nThe 
 independence of Pacifica and the integrity of the network is at stake if 
 these actions by the PNB and KPFA “Protectors” are allowed to 
 continue.\n\n-stop the sale of the KPFK building\n-remove the termed-out 
 delegates from all boards and seat the runners-up immediately to restore 
 legitimacy\n-Redo the PNB elections\n-Set a clear date and financing plan 
 for the long overdue LSB elections\n-reverse all actions in which this 
 illegitimate PNB suspended or removed members, muzzled complaints and 
 attempts to handpick Local Station Board members into the PNB in disregard 
 of the member-elected representatives.  \n-reinstate the KPFK Board which 
 has been declared illegal by the illegitimate PNB\nThe court date is set 
 for 3/30 at LA Superior court.\n \nFor more information:\nContact Rescue 
 Pacifica\nRescue Pacifica\nwww.rescuepacifica.org\nPacifica 
 Fightback\nhttps://pacificafightback.org/\n\nHOW THE SEIZURE OF A RADIO 
 STATION LED TO THE SEIZURE OF $305,000 FROM KPFA\n\nA Rescue Pacifica 
 Newsletter\nby Daniel Borgström\n\n\nA few days ago federal marshals 
 seized $305,000 from KPFA, a progressive radio station in the San Francisco 
 Bay Area.\n\nA court awarded this money to John Vernile, a former Executive 
 Director (ED) of the Pacifica, the parent organization of KPFA and four 
 other sister stations, along with over 200 affiliate stations.  Although 
 Vernile held that position for only a few months, he took part in a bizarre 
 incident for which he was fired and became the object of unkind words.  So 
 he sued Pacifica for "defamation" of his character; an arbitrator and then 
 a court ruled that he was legally fired for his extreme actions, but in 
 favor of his defamation suit.\n\nThat incident happened three years ago.  
 In the morning of October 7, 2019, John Vernile and his team -- which 
 included two rent-a-cops -- raided the studio of WBAI 99.5 FM in New York. 
 Vernile's people evicted the staff, changed the locks, shut down local 
 programming, and turned WBAI into a repeater station.\n\n"BAI," as it's 
 affectionately called by its staff and listeners, is one of the five 
 Pacifica sister-stations. Pacifica is a non-commercial listener-sponsored 
 network where stations supposedly enjoy a certain amount of independence 
 and democratic governance -- in theory at least.  Staff and listeners 
 occasionally demand to have a say in how their station is run.  But John 
 Vernile seems to have been remarkably unaware of Pacifica's traditions.  
 The result was instant outrage.  People at WBAI united in opposition to 
 Vernile.  Even feuding factions and longtime enemies who hadn't spoken to 
 each other for years, suddenly found themselves embracing each other to 
 fight a common enemy.\n\nAnd it wasn't just the staff and listeners of BAI. 
  New Yorkers who were by no means leftwing or related to WBAI saw the move 
 as an intrusion into the city's cultural life.  Even the city's mayor 
 denounced it, and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams led a rally in 
 support of the radio station.\n\nAn op-ed in the Amsterdam News read: "If 
 it smells like a coup, walks like a coup, and looks like a coup . . . it's 
 a coup!"  Staff and listeners at BAI called Vernile a "coupster."  Perhaps 
 a lot of people saw it that way, but U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson in 
 Los Angeles recently ruled that as "defamation," even though he 
 acknowledged that Vernile was not wrongfully terminated.\n\nThere is a 
 saying that victory has a thousand fathers, but fiasco is an orphan.  And 
 so it was in this case.  Nobody seems to have claimed credit for the idea.  
 Vernile reportedly said he traveled around the country, consulting board 
 members at several of Pacifica's stations.  However, it appears that he 
 only spoke with people who agreed with the plan.  He did not speak with any 
 of the Rescue Pacifica group here at KPFA, and he reportedly didn't speak 
 with the folks at BAI either.\n\nWas he a bullheaded guy who didn't listen 
 to other opinions?  Or was he just a puppet of his faction?  I don't know.  
 I never met John Vernile and don't have a first-hand, face to face 
 impression of him.  But I would say that his raid on BAI is a classic 
 example of what can happen when only one side gets listened to.\n\nMost of 
 Vernile's team and backers were at KPFA in California.  KPFA's power elite 
 supported the takeover of WBAI.  KPFA's then general manager Quincy McCoy 
 became Consulting Programmer of a new entity called "Pacifica Across 
 America."  That turned out to be a fancy way of saying that Quincy was 
 running WBAI as a relay station -- though not with KPFA's current line-up.  
 He used old stale stuff.  Later, when John Vernile needed funds to pay the 
 lawyers that were defending him, Quincy McCoy sent him $80,000 of KPFA's 
 money.  The KPFA gatekeepers have claimed that Quincy was required to send 
 that money.  Maybe so, but didn't report the expense.\n\nKPFA's LSB (Local 
 Station Board) majority faction who speak for the gatekeepers at KPFA 
 defended Vernile.  They're the "SaveKPFA" group, which now goes by several 
 names: "NewDay," the "KPFA Protectors," and "Safety Net," among 
 others.\n\nOf course not everyone at KPFA went along with that.  And our 
 affinity group, "Rescue Pacifica," supported the people at WBAI, as did 
 many at other Pacifica stations.\n\nEach of the five Pacifica stations has 
 its own Local Station Board (LSB), and above these five local boards is the 
 National Board, the PNB.  A majority of the PNB voted to return WBAI to its 
 own staff, but Vernile and his faction were reluctant to comply, so it was 
 necessary to go through court proceedings and finally get a court order.  
 The takeover lasted a month; then the New Yorkers got their station back, 
 and John Vernile was fired.\n\nThe announced purpose of the takeover was to 
 save money. WBAI was losing more money than Pacifica could afford, so 
 Vernile and his team decided that Pacifica could save money by eliminating 
 the managers and staff of WBAI and making it a relay station.  The problem 
 with that logic was that even running it as a relay station cost money.  A 
 major long standing expense was the antenna.  Unlike KPFA which owns its 
 own antenna, WBAI has to rent one, and it was through no fault of WBAI that 
 some very unwise people running Pacifica two decades ago signed an 
 incredibly bad and costly deal to rent an antenna for WBAI.  So during the 
 takeover the antenna costs continued.  The difference being that the 
 station's staff were no longer there to hold fund drives and raise money. 
 \n\nAn email from Ken Gale on the day of the takeover, Oct 8, 2019, said: 
 "Pacifica has taken down all WBAI archives. This seems to be an act of 
 hostility, not a cost-saving measure. They also timed their move for the 
 second week of a fund drive that was going well, replacing programs that 
 were raising money with California programs that do not."\n\nBeing new to 
 Pacifica, John Vernile may not have thought that through.  But his 
 NewDay/Protectors/SafetyNet team were long-time KPFA and Pacifica people 
 who should've known.\n\nSo the idea of turning WBAI into a relay station to 
 save money doesn't seem very logical; some observers have suggested that 
 there were other motives, that Vernile's crew simply wanted to trash WBAI 
 and get rid of it, maybe sell it.  Interestingly, this year the same people 
 (NewDay/Protectors/Safety Net) petitioned the FCC (Federal Communication 
 Commission) to deny renewal of WBAI's broadcast license.  Not only that, 
 but their majority faction at KPFA (on May 21, 2022) passed a resolution in 
 support of the petitioners requesting the denial of the license 
 renewal.\n\nIs there more?  Yes, there certainly is.  On December 8, 2020, 
 members of that same majority faction (NewDay et al) petitioned a court in 
 Los Angeles to put Pacifica into receivership -- bankruptcy.  Had the court 
 approved that request, the entire network, including KPFA, would've gone 
 into the hands of a corporate lawyer and who knows where from there?  
 Fortunately, we do sometimes get justice in the court system, and that was 
 one of those good days.  But think of it: although the recent loss of 
 $305,000 is certainly a disaster, the loss of the whole the network into 
 receivership would've been far worse.\n\nConsidering that there are no 
 other progressive networks in the US beside Pacifica, a loss of WBAI in New 
 York, a major metropolitan media "market", would be an irreplaceable 
 loss.\n\nNewDay's lawyer for the receivership petition (Dec 2020) was 
 Attorney Stephen Jaffe.  And by some coincidence, Stephen Jaffe is also the 
 attorney for John Vernile in his "defamation" suit. A coincidence?  Some 
 questions should be asked.\n\nThree of the witnesses who testified in 
 support of Vernile's defamation claim were NewDay people from 
 KPFA.\n\nPacifica's attorney, Arthur Schwartz, is appealing the $305,000 
 seizure.  But strangely, the chair and vice chair of KPFA's LSB, Christina 
 Huggins and Fred Dodsworth, have demanded that Schwartz abandon the appeal. 
  Huggins is one of the petitioners who asked a Los Angeles court to put 
 Pacifica into receivership in 2020.\n\nThe seizure of the money is being 
 reported on KPFA's airwaves, and it should be.  But like other news, it 
 needs to be covered accurately.  Unfortunately, some programmers are 
 blaming Pacifica, telling us that's where the problem is.  In a way, that's 
 true. But it misses the fact that people from KPFA's inner circle 
 gatekeeper group -- the ones associated with 
 SaveKPFA/NewDay/theProtectors/SafetyNet -- are the very ones who teamed up 
 with John Vernile and promoted the events which led to this lawsuit.  
 Although John Vernile was the face of the takeover at WBAI, it was the 
 NewDay people who did the leg work.  They have considerable influence on 
 events at Pacifica.\n\nAttorney Schwartz knows this appeal will be a steep 
 hill to climb; he said so himself.  But if this ruling stands, Pacifica 
 could be hit with endless numbers of lawsuits.  Every manager that KPFA 
 ever had could probably make a case -- rightly or wrongly -- that he or she 
 has been a victim of "defamation."  At the same time, in any democratically 
 run society or radio station there has to be transparency.  Lawsuits and 
 even just the threat of lawsuits can put an end to transparency, and the 
 end of democracy at Pacifica.\n\nIf we lose this case, it could have a 
 major negative impact on the future of our First Amendment rights -- which 
 seem to be under constant attack these days.\n\nDaniel Borgström\nRescue 
 Pacifica Newsletter\n\nDaniel Borgström is a member of KPFA's Local 
 Station 
 Board\n\n\nhttps://pacificafightback.org/victorious-campaign-against-undemocratic-replacement-bylaws/break-up-bylaws/who-and-what-is-behind-the-bylaws-revision/\n\nhttps://www.counterpunch.org/2021/06/11/a-rebuttal-to-the-kooky-protecting-pacifica-article-by-kaldveer-and-gendelman/\n\nAnswering 
 KPFA "Protector's" 
 email\nhttps://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/10/14/18845684.php\n\nWith 
 “Protectors” like these…. The Fight to Rescue Pacifica from the KPFA 
 Pretenders\nhttps://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/01/18847674.php\n\nPacifica 
 National Board Censures KPFK Jan Goodman For Illegal Deal 
 Making\nhttps://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/23/18837834.php\n\nRE: 
 FCC File # 0000180618 Date: July 19. 2022\nDear FCC Investigators,\nI am 
 writing in response to a Petition to Deny for FM non-commercial radio 
 station WBAI in New York (File # 0000180618) licensed to the Pacifica 
 Foundation. I am in support of an investigation into the WBAI’s renewal 
 application.\nFrom the emails below you will see that I have twice 
 contacted WBAI’s licensee governing board of directors, The Pacifica 
 Foundation’s National Board, with my concerns about possible FCC 
 violations at station WBAI. I have received no written communications or 
 seen any plan or concrete evidence of how what appear to me to be continued 
 FCC violations will be stopped. One Pacifica Foundation’s National Board 
 member actually publicly criticized me in an open meeting for supporting 
 efforts to address the situation.\nI believe that it is important for WBAI 
 to provide programming that is in alignment with FCC laws, especially given 
 the regulations regarding using a non-commercial license for the profit of 
 on-air staff’s personal businesses and the non-disclosure of this 
 activity to listeners.\nI hope the FCC will investigate and take action to 
 resolve the problems there by providing oversight and clarification to 
 protect the integrity of WBAI’s programming and license.\nThank You, 
 Carol Wolfley\nFrom: Carol Wolfley \nSubject: Previous Notification of 
 Possible FCC Violations at WBAI and KPFA LSB Motion\nDate: June 27, 2022 at 
 8:49:46 AM PDT\nTo: Pacifica National Board , Julie Hewitt , PNB Secretary 
 , "Stephanie D. Wells" \nCc: Christina Huggins , Donald Goldmacher \nDear 
 PNB Directors,\n In 2019 as a member of the Pacifica Programming Committee 
 in response to numerous complaints, I sent the PNB the following email 
 regarding possible FCC violations at WBAI.\nBegin forwarded message:\nFrom: 
 Carol G Wolfley \nSubject: CONFIDENTIAL Commission Policy on the 
 Noncommercial Nature of Educational Broadcasting | Federal Communications 
 Commission\nDate: November 7, 2019 at 11:03:13 AM PST\nTo: Pacifica 
 National Board \nDear PNB Directors,\nPlease address these potentially 
 serious issues.\nAt a National Programing Committee discussion last night a 
 question was raised about use of premiums at WBAI which may violate FCC 
 policies.\nI am writing to ask you to look into the legality of a radio 
 producer on a non commercial station promoting premiums which he benefits 
 from financially. In this case involving claims and promotions related to 
 health cures and body products. I understand that WPFW had concerns about 
 that approach to fund raising and moved away from it and that a number of 
 EDs and IEDs have expressed serious concerns about it.\nHere are the 
 guidelines which may apply for your legal investigation. Can you please 
 communicate to us if this is legal and if there is a plan to continue this 
 practice.\nhttps://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/nature-of-educational-broadcasting\nAlso 
 in following up on the situation with the unsent premiums for WBAI, please 
 clarify from how far back there are still unsent premiums from before 
 October 7 and the number of unsent premiums involved. I appreciate that 
 some of the volunteers at WBAI are helping with this and it is my 
 understanding that this is a monumental task.\nTo Grace Aaron,\nIt is my 
 understanding that there was a proposal from a PNB Director at KPFK to put 
 football games on the air which would not be in alignment with Pacifica!s 
 non commercial status or the mission. Can you please verify if that 
 proposal is still under consideration and the legal implications of it in 
 relation to Pacifica!s license.\nRespectfully,\nCarol Wolfley\nMember of 
 the National Programming Committee\nThese Current PNB Directors were on the 
 board on Nov 7 2019.\n   \nListener Lawrence Reyes, KPFK,\nListener Shawn 
 Rhodes, , WBAI\nListener James Sagurton, WBAI and on National Finance 
 Committee Donald Goldmacher, KPFA\nGrace Aaron, (who is currently on the 
 Pacifica Programming.) Committee and Alex Steinberg, (who is currently on 
 the Strategic Planning Committee) were also on the PNB when my email was 
 sent.\nIt is of great concern that rather than address the alleged 
 financial irregularities and programming concerns, the PNB appears to have 
 chosen to pass the problem on to lawyers, perhaps to negotiate a way out of 
 making needed changes and without an in depth PNB investigation of the 
 complaint.There may be a conflict of interest with an attorney who is also 
 a producer of a program at WBAI and who has represented WBAI in cases being 
 involved in legal issues related to the FCC petition.\nInstead of working 
 with the Pacifica Executive Director to make much needed personnel and 
 programming changes the PNB seems to have limited the Pacifica Executive 
 Director’s ability to take action in those areas, Apparently the PNB has 
 usurped the authority of the the Executive Director who is mandated by the 
 bylaws to have “the primary responsibility for implementing the 
 directives, decisions and policies pertaining to administration, personnel, 
 programming, financing and public relations”.\nAnd while bypassing a PNB 
 investigation of the alleged FCC violations at WBAI, the PNB and its 
 Parliamentarian allowed the PNB to hold an open meeting with discussions of 
 possible punitive action against then board director Donald Goldmacher. Dr. 
 Goldmacher is a retired medical doctor with serious concerns about the 
 public health threats and financial irregularities resulting from long term 
 WBAI practices.\nPlease know that the KPFA Local Station Board passed the 
 following motion at the May 21. 2022 meeting:\nMotion: The KPFA Local 
 Station Board supports an FCC investigation into possible broadcasting 
 violations at WBAI. Charges of self-inurement, "payola" and enrichment 
 threaten the very foundation of Pacifica, if proven. KPFA Local Station 
 Board opposes the efforts by some members of the Pacifica National Board to 
 suspend and remove Donald Goldmacher from the Pacifica National Board 
 because of his efforts to protect Pacifica and all its stations by 
 supporting the FCC investigation. Mr. Goldmacher is upholding his fiduciary 
 responsibilities. The alleged programming and business practices at WBAI 
 could bring down the entire Network. PASSED\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/03/08/18854793.php
SUMMARY:KPFA Pacifica Press Conference To Denounce Violation Of Bylaws & Sale Of KPFK Building
LOCATION:KPFA\n2929 Martin Luther King Blvd/University\nBerkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/03/08/18854793.php
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