May 31, 2007
Foundation Officials Agree to Pay $1.9-Million to Settle Compensation Dispute in New York
The State of New York has recovered nearly $2-million from officials of the William T. Morris Foundation as part of a settlement agreement announced this month. The state had alleged that the foundation overpaid the officials for their work.
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo of New York said the $1.9-million paid to settle claims against two officers and a board member of the foundation will go back into the foundation's coffers so that it can make more grants to charities. The
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