Fired president demands Starkey pay his legal fees for his embezzlement case
A Starkey spokesman said in an e-mail to the
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Ruzicka worked at Starkey for 38 years before being fired in
The five men are accused of embezzling
In the lawsuit he filed last week, Ruzicka again denied that he ever used any company money or stock without proper authorization. He said Starkey's insurance company, a Chubb subsidiary called
However, Ruzicka said Starkey recently settled several wrongful termination lawsuits related to Starkey's claim that it was a victim of fraud. Those financial settlements "exhausted" Starkey's insurance coverage and effectively blocked Ruzicka from receiving additional help with his criminal legal fees.
Ruzicka's new lawsuit was filed within days of the
Ruzicka's lawsuit over the legal fees marks the second time he has sued Starkey since his firing. Ruzicka filed a whistleblower lawsuit in
The company has settled wrongful termination lawsuits filed by
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