Minnesota Public Radio alleged in a lawsuit filed Friday
that the head of a Rochester
company with which MPR is partnered misappropriated almost $315,000 over the
last decade.
MPR and the United Audio Corporation, headed by Thomas H.
Jones, formed a partnership called Silver Creek Tall Tower Associates in 1985
to construct a broadcast tower and a building to house broadcast equipment near
Rochester . The
partnership company was managed by United Audio, and space was subleased to MPR
and United Audio rent-free for a 99-year term. It was also rented to other
parties and broadcast stations.
In the suit filed in Ramsey County District Court, MPR said
that United Audio and Jones had been "embezzling hundreds of thousands of
dollars and engaging in other accounting machinations designed to deprive the
partnership and MPR of revenue." United Audio was allotted a fee of about
10 percent of the partnership's gross income as the managing partner under the
partnership agreement.
MPR learned in December 2010 that the IRS had issued a
notice of levy of more than $50,000 related to payments made to United Audio,
according to the suit. Jones told MPR that the issue was not related to Silver
Creek and that he'd largely resolved it with the IRS. In February 2013, the IRS
issued a summons for MPR to help with an examination of United Audio's tax
liabilities.
That IRS request led MPR to request documents from Jones
that MPR's suit says raised "red flags." MPR hired an accounting firm
to analyze Silver Creek's financial records. The analysis found that Jones had
written checks from Silver Creek to companies he was involved with, including
United Audio. MPR said Jones also failed to pay his company's share of electric
bills and that he had overstated the value of assets and services.
In all, the suit claims that the defendants' conduct caused
MPR at least $314,921 in damages.
United Audio operates the Rochester easy-listening radio station KNXR.
Attempts by MPR News to reach Jones for comment on the lawsuit were
unsuccessful.
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