- 13 - d. to sell the corporate automobile e. threatened that the corporate building “would not be standing” inferring that he was going to burn it; 8. That on Friday, July 12, 1996, Howard Thomp- son changed the door locks at Weavewood, Inc. 9. That on Friday, July 12, 1996, your Affiant called the Golden Valley Police Department to have Mr. Thompson removed and that the Golden Valley Police ordered the parties to leave and took the keys to the building pending an order from the Court releasing the keys. 10. That at 12:00 p.m. today [July 15, 1996] an employee of Weavewood called your affiant and reported that Howard Thompson had some how [sic] gained access to the building and was at the corporate offices. Mr. Caylor’s affidavit, dated July 22, 1996, stated in part as follows: I, John D. Caylor, being first duly sworn, do hereby state and depose as follows: 1. That your affiant is a certified public ac- countant licensed to practice in the State of Minne- sota. 2. That your affiant has been the accountant for Weavewood, Inc. since August 24, 1995 and is accord- ingly familiar with the tax and financial affairs of Weavewood, Inc. 3. For purposes of this hearing, your affiant has been retained to review certain financial documents of Weavewood, Inc. including but not limited to: a. Canceled checks b. Bank statements c. Computerized check ledgerPage: Previous 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Next
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