“The Board of Trustees, who are all very distinguished individuals, are struggling to understand the intent of the letter that went from an investigation, to an inquiry to a now a panel and an investigation that’s finding things when no one has come to the Hall of Fame and looked at records,” he said.
In a statement released Monday, Turner called on the NAHF to work with a blue ribbon panel of financial, legal, accounting and experts “with the goal of developing a long-term financial plan” for the organization. Three former board members — Wolfgang Dalichau, Zoe Dell Nutter, and William Gunlock — would serve as advisers to the panel, Turner said.
U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop, a Utah Republican and chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, will both appoint liaisons to the panel, Turner said.
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