audit – UofL News Fri, 17 Apr 2026 17:45:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 UofL, Foundation file suit against Ramsey, former administrators /post/uofltoday/uofl-foundation-file-suit-against-ramsey-former-administrators/ /post/uofltoday/uofl-foundation-file-suit-against-ramsey-former-administrators/#respond Wed, 25 Apr 2018 14:23:02 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=41707 The University of Louisville and the University of Louisville Foundation filed suit today against former President James Ramsey and other former Foundation officials alleging breach of fiduciary duty, fraudulent appropriations and improper diversion of funds for personal gain.

The suit filed in Jefferson Circuit Court claims that during the period from 2008 to 2016, Ramsey and others conspired to divert millions of dollars from the Foundation’s endowment into speculative and unauthorized ventures, putting the Foundation at risk. The suit further charges that these individuals depleted the endowment through complicated – and often unauthorized – transactions designed to avoid scrutiny and circumvent the Foundation’s approved rules and annual budget.

The suit also claims that Ramsey and his chief of staff, Kathleen McDaniel Smith, colluded to pay excessive compensation to themselves and others. It further states that they intentionally concealed the improper expenditures and compensation, and that their actions caused the Foundation to lose millions of dollars.

Also named in the suit are former finance officers Michael Curtin and Jason Tomlinson; former Foundation Chair Burt Deutsch; and law firm Stites & Harbison, which served as the Foundation’s legal counsel.

“Millions of dollars of donations originally intended for the benefit of the University and its students instead were used to pay excessive compensation,” said UofL Trustees Chair David Grissom. “Other funds were directed toward risky and inappropriate investments, and spending regularly exceeded the Foundation’s own policy.”

“We have implemented new controls at the Foundation to insure this never happens again,” said UofL Foundation Chair Earl Reed. “Now it is time to turn this mess over to the lawyers for clean-up, while the rest of us focus on turning a new page at UofL and the start of an exciting chapter of growth and excellence. We owe it to our students, the Cardinal Nation and our generous donors to hold these individuals accountable and to recover as much of the misspent funds as possible.”

 

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Board of Trustees creates committee to decide next steps following audits of the UofL Foundation /post/uofltoday/board-of-trustees-creates-committee-to-decide-next-steps-following-audits-of-the-uofl-foundation/ /post/uofltoday/board-of-trustees-creates-committee-to-decide-next-steps-following-audits-of-the-uofl-foundation/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2017 20:28:50 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=37864 The UofL Board of Trustees at a special meeting Aug. 10 approved a resolution creating a committee to decide the next steps after audits of the UofL Foundation found mismanagement, lack of oversight and excessive spending by previous leadership.

The Ad Hoc Special Litigation Committee’s membership consists of board Chairman David Grissom and trustees Raymond Burse, Sandra Frazier and James Rogers. The group is charged with determining what, if any, action to take as a result of the 2016 state audit of the foundation and the 2017 forensic investigation of the foundation. The forensic investigation was conducted by an outside firm, Alvarez & Marsal.

Grissom said after Thursday’s meeting that the Special Litigation Committee will make its decision in the next month. Grissom also is chairman of the committee. UofL interim President Greg Postel will serve as an ex officio, non-voting member of the committee.

The resolution says actions to be considered include, but are not limited to, “initiating litigation, effecting settlement with any party and resolving any issue” raised by the state audit or forensic investigation.

The measure also authorizes the committee to retain legal counsel and other professional advisers, and it calls on the group to keep the Board of Trustees advised “from time to time” of the actions it has taken or will take.

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