With fewer than three weeks to go before a Sept. 25 trial on the merits, chaos has been introduced to the legal proceedings brought by Christopher Cipoletti and the American Numismatic Association against its former computer services vendor, and several former ANA employees.
The American Numismatic Association now says former executive director Christopher Cipoletti committed civil fraud and stole thousands of dollars from the organization.
Battle royale between former executive director of the American Numismatic Association, Colorado Attorney Christopher Cipoletti, and his former employer and client, the ANA, heats up with an eight-day trial starting Feb. 23.
Chris Cipoletti, American Numismatic Association’s embattled former executive director, faced a new challenge Sept. 28, as a unit of the Colorado Supreme Court in Denver considers whether or not his law license should be suspended.
Accugrade, a grading service located in Florida that brought a state court suit against the American Numismatic Association, Collector
The litigation between former American Numismatic Association Executive Director Christopher Cipoletti and the ANA has been resolved by settlement, which included the payment of money by Cipoletti to the ANA.
Christopher Cipoletti, who was ousted as executive director of the American Numismatic Association, has been ordered to pay $53,500 in arbitration fees and costs to the ANA.
Efforts by the American Numismatic Association to collect a $53,550.26 arbitration award from the organization’s former executive director Christopher Cipoletti were given the green light by El Paso County District Court Judge Thomas K. Kane.
Like a pingpong game, the litigants keep slamming the ball across the table, hoping for a breakthrough. The American Numismatic Association and its former executive director Christopher Cipoletti remain locked in a heated battle over a previous arbitration award and other issues.