St. John Bosco targets ex-CEO, backs coach amid embezzlement allegations

St. John Bosco Excessive responded Thursday to a lawsuit filed in opposition to the Catholic college, soccer coach Jason Negro and the Salesian Society non secular order with an announcement backing Negro and concentrating on the credibility of one of many three plaintiffs.
The assertion from Fr. Mel Trinidad, provincial of the Salesians and interim president of St. John Bosco, stated that Brian Wickstrom was fired as the college’s president and chief govt in July as a result of “the college uncovered info that Wickstrom obtained loans with out authorization, obtained extreme compensation and advantages to which he was not entitled, and breached his fiduciary duties.”
Wickstrom’s lawyer, late Thursday, strongly denied the allegations.
The assertion is separate from a courtroom submitting anticipated quickly from St. John Bosco that may function a proper response to the lawsuit. The submitting is required inside 30 days of the defendants being served with the lawsuit, which occurred the second week of January.
Wickstrom and fellow former directors Melanie Marcaurel and Derek Barraza allege within the lawsuit first reported by The Instances that they have been improperly fired final yr and search restitution, reinstatement and unspecified punitive and normal damages for emotional misery.
The lawsuit alleges that Negro — a extremely regarded coach who led St. John Bosco to the highest of nationwide rankings in 2013 and 2022 — embezzled cash from the all-boys college for years and had assistant coaches pay the tutoring for prized gamers in money, saying the funds have been from “nameless donors.”
The submitting in Los Angeles County Superior Courtroom additionally alleges that Negro performed monetary transactions related together with his powerhouse program in money that he saved in a secure in his workplace, with no accounting or accountability by the college. The plaintiffs assert that they have been impeded by Salesian officers from reining in Negro.
Trinidad didn’t tackle these allegations in his assertion, apart from to face by Negro by saying that the coach “has, for many years, supported the schooling, development and well-being of lots of of student-athletes within the classroom and on the sector. St. John Bosco Excessive Faculty totally intends to vigorously defend this lawsuit and pursue its personal authorized treatments for the hurt triggered to the college.”
The assertion zeroed in on Wickstrom, who served stints as athletic director on the College of Incarnate Phrase in San Antonio and the College of Louisiana Monroe earlier than he was employed by St. John Bosco in July 2020.
“The college gave Plaintiffs’ lawyer the chance to supply any paperwork or clarification for the monetary improprieties,” the assertion stated. “No info or clarification was supplied. As a substitute, this lawsuit in opposition to the college, the Salesians and Coach Negro was filed.”
Wickstrom responded to Trinidad’s assertion by means of his lawyer, Rob Hennig.
“Father Mel Trinidad fired Brian Wickstrom illegally with none authorization from Bosco’s Board of Administrators,” the assertion stated. “Wickstrom was fired as a result of he dared to attempt to maintain Jason Negro accountable for Negro’s conduct as detailed in a 17-page grievance and with corroborating emails and different proof.
“On the time of Wickstrom’s termination, Trinidad by no means raised any claims of monetary impropriety or different misconduct by Wickstrom. Certainly, it was solely after Wickstrom instantly raised his unlawful termination with Bosco that Bosco tried an investigation to give you a submit hoc justification for Wickstrom’s termination.
“Tellingly, Bosco doesn’t refute Wickstrom’s declare that he was fired for attempting to carry Negro accountable or that Negro dealt with massive quantities of money off the books. Wickstrom denies these false allegations and can defend in opposition to these smear ways in Courtroom.”
A monetary companies firm, Itria Ventures, sued St. John Bosco, Wickstrom and the college’s former chief monetary officer, Jeff Wacha, in March 2024 for defaulting on a $1 million mortgage taken out in February 2023. Wacha was changed by Marcaurel shortly thereafter.
Trinidad stated in his assertion that the Salesians employed impartial monetary consultants to research however that Wickstrom “threatened to file a lawsuit in opposition to the college in an effort to stop the impartial monetary consultants from finishing their investigation and work.”
In the meantime, in keeping with the most recent lawsuit, Marcaurel and Wickstrom tried final yr to finish Negro’s alleged cash-only system and run soccer income and bills by means of the college enterprise workplace, with Marcaurel issuing a “corrective motion proposal” that included hiring a licensed public accountant.
The Salesian Order as a substitute responded by sending consultants Jay Conner and Cathy Vivian to the college, the lawsuit states, alleging that they “used the audit as a ruse to return and rid the enterprise workplace of its present employees and squelch the audit that would offer any accountability for the soccer program.”
Money funds to Negro and assistant coaches weren’t reported as earnings to the Inner Income Service or the California Franchise Tax Board, the lawsuit states, alleging that “Negro, in pocketing and utilizing for his private use a lot of the money obtained for the soccer program, engaged in embezzlement and fraud.”
Negro stated in an announcement Tuesday that “[a]n impartial investigation has already been performed and all of the details will come to mild in courtroom.”
“The declare has been within the palms of our authorized group,” the coach stated, “and our college will defer all inquiries to them.”
Shortly after Wickstrom and Marcaurel have been fired by Trinidad, St. John Bosco issued an announcement saying an elevated management function by the Salesians.
“During the last a number of months, the Salesian Society has engaged in a interval of discernment relating to methods to greatest place SJB for future success,” the assertion learn. “It grew to become clear to Fr. Mel Trinidad, the Salesian Society’s present Provincial, and SJB’s different company members that they need to play a bigger function in guiding the college’s management and shaping its future.”
Negro is represented by high-powered trial lawyer Brian Panish, a St. John Bosco alumnus and the lead donor to the college’s $7.2-million Panish Household Stadium. In keeping with his agency’s web site, his courtroom victories embody a $4.9-billion verdict in a landmark merchandise legal responsibility case in opposition to Common Motors and 6 verdicts in extra of $50 million.
The 5,000-seat soccer stadium opened in 2018, and on the time, Panish expressed gratitude for his St. John Bosco schooling, telling the Lengthy Seashore Press-Telegram, “The teachings I discovered helped me be a greater particular person and ready me for all times. … I went there at a time in my life once I didn’t have all my values sorted out, and so they helped me develop my ethical compass spiritually, academically and athletically.”