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11/20/2001
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7W7 <br /> A, 'I, <br /> I ;;;;; �� , J, <br /> %M� <br /> " k Wa� <br /> I s no allegation against the company and Mr . Foster intends to clear his name . Mr . Cosgrove <br /> again apologized that his decision to support Mr . Foster has created the concerns . He <br /> believed that if the County decides to go forward with Sequoia, that Commissioner Adams <br /> and the others would be extremely happy with that decision . Sequoia is motivated and <br /> committed to deliver on those promises . <br /> Responding again to Commissioner Adams , Mr . Cosgrove stated that if Mr . Foster is <br /> found guilty , he will no longer be employed by Sequoia , <br /> Vice Chairman Stanbridge could not understand why the company put Mr . Foster in <br /> this position , although she did commend their support . It would have been much better to <br /> not send him out to negrotiate . She trusted the process in Indian River County , but after the <br /> news broke in Pinellas County , she grew very concerned particularly learning that our team <br /> had actually negotiated with the sarne man . She could not believe the integrity of Sequoia <br /> could have been shattered so much , especially in Florida . She felt Mr . Cosgrove also owed <br /> an apology to Mr . Foster for putting him on the front lines , especially if he considered him <br /> innocent . <br /> Mr . Cosgrove explained that Mr . Foster had offered his resignation numerous times . <br /> The company viewed the mighty adversary he faced and came to their decision to have him <br /> continue with the responsibilities of his employment . <br /> Vice Chairman Stanbridge then spoke of the insurance issue which had left her <br /> apprehensive as well . She had concerns about the company , not the voting equipment , <br /> because of the entire process . <br /> In defending the company � s position , Mr . Cosgrove spoke of the various public <br /> statements and appearances concerning the indictment, but admitted that it had not been <br /> brought to the Commission - level . In hindsight, their assumption that the news was in the <br /> public domain was incorrect . He stressed that there are no allegations against the company . <br /> November 20 , 2001 <br /> 28 <br /> rip r <br /> 1j, <br /> "'�7 777 <br /> 7, 7 <br /> 711 171 7WI- 17 7 v7`,� i�T, s.'�7 -77 'j? �7,71 <br /> 1� 7, <br /> a <br /> 34i <br />
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