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Monthly Archives: January 2010

* Ex-workers’ suit against VRS pending

28-Jan-10

Former Viable employees claim they are owed back wages by Kevin James Shay | Staff Writer As a trial in the federal criminal fraud case involving John T.C. Yeh and Joseph Yeh, executives with Rockville deaf services company Viable, has been delayed until the fall, a class-action lawsuit involving 140 former Viable employees seeking back [...]

* 26 BUSTED to Defraud The FCC’s V R S Program

28-Jan-10

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/twenty-six-charged-in-nationwide-scheme-to-defraud-the-fccs-video-relay-service-program-70554022.html Arrests Made in Nine States WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Indictments were unsealed today against 26 people charged with engaging in a scheme to steal millions of dollars from the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Video Relay Service (VRS) program, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division, Assistant Director of the [...]

* Utah Here I come! 01.25.10 – 01.29.10

23-Jan-10

How exciting! I recieved a letter inviting me to come to Utah for Advanced Performance Test Training.  I recieved this just 3 days after my mother’s passing.  I was also quite sick.  But nothing will stop me from going.  Yes I RSVP’d!  Thank you VRSII! January 13, 2010 Welcome to the VRS Interpreting Institute Hello, [...]

* Quilty to Defrauding FCC Program!

14-Jan-10

http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2010/January/10-crm-031.html Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, January 13, 2010 Two Former Executives of Indicted Video Relay Services Company Plead Guilty to Defrauding FCC Program Anthony Mowl, the former assistant vice president of business development for Viable Communications Inc. (Viable), and Donald Tropp, the former human resources manager for Viable, [...]

* Deaf/Hearing Team Julie Simon and Nigel Howard!

10-Jan-10

Photo courtesy of Veronica Kozlowski, Jan 8 and 9 Team Interpreting with Julie Simon and Nigel Howard with DIP Program students, Juliann Wasisco, Tamara Henner, Sean Furman, Leeann Zahnen, Ena Williams, Beca Bailey, Kim Minard, Veronica Kozlowski, Ricardo Camacho and Shelley Herbold.