10-25-2007, 02:30 PM
Basically, Mesa got caught doing exactly what they claimed they were not doing, trying to drive Aloha out of business using confidential and protected information they obtained during Aloha’s bankruptcy. They were ordered not to delete or destroy any information on their computers. Mesa got caught AGAIN. When the Judged asked them why they destroyed and deleted the files, their excuse was the CFO had a secret life of viewing pornography while at work. When he tried to cover up his secret porno viewing, he “accidentally” erased other files (all related to Aloha and Hawiian airlines) that was on his computer, and the computers of other executives, and computers all across the company, and computers at homes, and….. But Mesa did discipline the CFO; he’s on a 30 day paid leave for his porno viewing.