Koss Corporation Files Suit Against Former Employee Sachdeva And Auditor Grant Thornton Over $30 Million Theft
Business Wire
06/24/10 - 10:30 AM EDT
Koss Corporation (NASDAQ:KOSS) filed a lawsuit today in the Circuit
Court of Cook County, Illinois against the company’s former
Vice-President of Finance, Sujata Sachdeva, and Grant Thornton, LLP, its
former auditor, alleging fraud and deceit, professional negligence and
breach of fiduciary duty. The lawsuit stems from Koss’ discovery in
December of last year that Sachdeva had embezzled tens of millions of
dollars from the company in order to fund a lavish lifestyle complete
with furs, jewelry and high-end clothing.
The Complaint alleges that Sachdeva, who presently faces federal
criminal charges relating to her conduct, embezzled the funds across at
least five years and purposely concealed her fraud from the company, its
Board of Directors, Audit Committee and Management. The Complaint
further alleges that Grant Thornton, the company’s auditor during those
same years, failed to properly perform audits of the company’s financial
statements and failed to properly assess the company’s internal
controls, thus allowing the embezzlement to continue and the damage to
the company to escalate. In particular, the lawsuit claims that Grant
Thornton repeatedly assured Koss’ management and its board that the
company’s internal controls were effective and that Koss could rely on
those same internal controls and Grant Thornton’s work.
“There is no question that Sachdeva stole from Koss and there is no
question that without Grant Thornton’s failures, the theft would have
never occurred,” said lead attorney Michael Avenatti of Eagan O’Malley &
Avenatti, LLP, the law firm representing Koss. “Grant Thornton was paid
hundreds of thousands of dollars to properly audit the company’s
financial statements and they failed miserably. This failure included
repeatedly assuring the company and its board that the company’s
internal controls were effective. A company should be able to rely on
its auditors.”
About
Koss Corporation
Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Koss Corporation is known
worldwide for its high fidelity stereophones and audio accessories. Koss
Corporation markets a complete line of high-fidelity stereophones,
speaker-phones, computer headsets, telecommunications headsets, active
noise canceling stereophones, wireless stereophones, and compact disc
recordings of American Symphony Orchestras on the Koss Classics label.
About
Eagan O’Malley and Avenatti, LLP
Michael J. Avenatti, Esq. is a founding partner of Eagan O'Malley &
Avenatti, LLP, a firm of trial attorneys that specialize in litigating a
variety of high profile legal disputes in courts throughout the United
States. Most recently, the firm won a nearly $40 million jury verdict
after a five week jury trial in New Jersey.
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