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checking account. Weavewood’s February 16, 1996 check repre-
sented a partial payment for a Cadillac that Weavewood purchased
to use as its company vehicle. Petitioner’s mother, Virgene
Thompson (Ms. Thompson), among others, drove that Cadillac in
connection with Weavewood business.
Weavewood’s Termination of Petitioner
A letter dated July 10, 1996, from Ms. Thompson to peti-
tioner stated in part as follows:
Pursuant to the authority vested to me as Personal
Administrator of the Estate of Howard H. Thompson
* * *. Please be advised that in the best interests of
Weavewood, Inc. you are being removed, effective imme-
diately, from any and all positions that you now may
have at Weavewood, Inc. * * *
Effective immediately, you will no longer have any
physical access to the offices of Weavewood, Inc. or
access to the financial accounts of Weavewood, Inc. If
you attempt physical access to Weavewood, Inc. or its
financial accounts, the proper authorities will be
contacted and you will be removed immediately and
procedures for a Restraining Order will be commenced.
Minutes of a Weavewood board meeting held on July 12, 1996,
stated in part as follows:
Present at the meeting were Virgene Thompson, Vice
President, Gail Thompson Mosley, Barbara Thompson
Meyer, and Peter Meyer.
It was discussed that a decision had been reached by
Virgene Thompson to formally remove Howard Thompson,
Jr., from all corporate matters of Weavewood, Inc.,
including but not limited to: the offices held as
Chariman [sic] of the Board, President, Secretary, and
Treasurer. Howard Thompson, Jr., was also removed as
the signer for the Corporate Bank Account at the
Norwest Bank and any other financial decision making in
regards to Weavewood, Inc. A new corporate bank ac-
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