Update: Moales Empire Collapsing, foreclosure to take his state funded childcare sites, churches and apparently his residence. - Wait, What?:
by jonpelto
The story of arrogance, entitlement and deceit continues to play out here in Connecticut.
First Governor Malloy and his administration tried to illegally take over the Bridgeport School System.
Although Connecticut’s Supreme Court ruled the action was illegal and ordered the state to return control of Bridgeport Schools back to the people of Bridgeport, Malloy’s illegally-appointed Board of Education hired Paul Vallas to serve as Bridgeport’s Acting Superintendent of Schools.
To this day, Paul Vallas likes to say that it was Stefan Pryor, Malloy’s Commissioner of Education, who was the one who recruited Vallas to Connecticut.
But the problem was that Paul Vallas lacked (and continues to lack) the legal credentials
by jonpelto
Kenneth Moales Jr. is on the verge of losing his church, the properties he rents to his mother and sister that house the controversial state-funded daycare centers and apparently his residence.
Reverend Kenneth Moales Jr., the bullying, flamboyant chairman of the Bridgeport Board of Education and former campaign treasurer for Mayor Bill Finch, is finally facing the music as he and his church are being served with foreclosure papers on all of his church’s properties, including the buildings that house the taxpayer-funded day-care centers owned and operated by his mother and sister. It also appears that the church-owned home in which Kenneth Moales Jr. lives is one of the properties being foreclosed.
Once considered virtually untouchable, the Malloy and Finch ally has served as the outspoken leader in the on-going effort to make Paul Vallas the permanent superintendent of schools in Bridgeport, despite the fact that fact that Vallas doesn’t have the legal