Wesleyan University has brought a lawsuit against former Vice President of Investments and Chief Investment Officer Thomas Kannam and nearly twenty other defendants, alleging breach of fiduciary duty, civil theft, breach of contract, fraud, statutory forgery, and unjust enrichment, among other charges. Kannam was dismissed from his position at the University on October 13. The University filed its suit in the Middletown Superior Court on November 24, requesting a hearing which could force Kannam to put aside a $3 million pre-judgment remedy that would be paid to the University if it eventually wins its case. There was no public announcement, and Wesleyan’s Director of Media Relations, David Pesci, declined to comment.

According to the University’s pleadings, Kannam violated his contract by devoting most of his energies into personal “entrepreneurial ventures,” which diverted his attention away from his duties at Wesleyan. The University also claims that Kannam improperly exploited his privileged access to Wesleyan’s financial information, some of which was proprietary, for his own benefit, and that he used the University’s funds for his own business and personal expenses.

“We deny all of the allegations in the complaint,” said Stephen J. Fitzgerald, Kannam’s attorney. “If there’s going to be a hearing on the pending application for a pre-judgment remedy, we will at that time put on our defense.”

According to the complaint, Kannam began improperly profiting from his position at Wesleyan in 2001, when he and Ralph Gill, an associate, formed Cross Border Capital Advisors, or CBCA. The University released what it claims are some of Kannam’s email correspondences, sent from both his official email address and a personal account he accessed regularly on his work computer, to support its charges.

“Through my portfolio at Wesleyan, I have a window on some very interesting stock ideas,” Kannam allegedly wrote. “If possible I’d like to cherry-pick the best and capitalize on them. Would it be possible to feed Mike’s [Zaninovich] hedge fund and get paid some incentive on the performance of our ideas? Might be the fastest way to some real dough.”

The University claims that around 2006, Kannam became the owner and Director of Investments for the Belstar Group, where he received his own healthcare plan, pension, and corporate credit card, and continued to take advantage of information about Wesleyan’s investments. Belstar’s Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer reportedly described Kannam as “our critical endowment asset.” The suit also alleges that Kannam took business trips on behalf of Belstar at the University’s expense.

Kannam is also accused of sitting on several corporate boards, including that of his father’s company, Advanced Device Technology Inc., which supplies infrared devices to the United States military, and Vietnam Capital Partners. Wesleyan says that Kannam failed to alert the University President of his involvement in these other boards, which his contract required him to do.

“Another board seat ($=equity)…Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoooooo! They’re adding up,” Kannam wrote in an email to his wife, according to the University.

The University claims that Kannam was aware that his activities represented a conflict of interest, and that he took steps to conceal them. He allegedly created presentations for CBCA under his wife’s name, and, according to the University’s complaint, worked with a partner at Belstar to “draft a letter to the University’s President from an alleged Korean dignitary,” that would conceal his involvement in outside entrepreneurial projects.

“We need to handle this discreetly at Wesleyan since there’s major turnover on our Board now and the new members that are joining take their fiduciary duty seriously in the Sarbanes-Oxley environment,” Kannam allegedly wrote to a CBCA associate in 2005. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act set higher standards for oversight by corporate boards in the wake of the Enron scandal. The suit also argues that Kannam was concerned about the arrival of a new President in 2007, and told his associates that he would have to “lay low.”

When Kannam started working at Wesleyan, his office was located in North College, the main administrative building. The University claims that he lobbied to have the Investment Office moved into its current location at 74 Wyllys Avenue in order in order to conceal his private ventures from his colleagues. The complaint claims that Kannam referred to his office as “The Taj” and used it primarily for his non-Wesleyan business.

The suit alleges that Kannam used a variety of the University’s resources for the benefit of his private ventures. He reportedly offered to have his staff at the Wesleyan Investment Office handle projects for Belstar. In 2007 Kannam allegedly reported that a hedge fund had retained the services of Wesleyan’s Quantitative Analysis Center (QAC), an interdisciplinary data analysis workshop, and that it had agreed to pay a fee of several thousand dollars. This fund was allegedly Belstar, which never paid for the services it received from the QAC. The University claims that Kannam recommended the hiring of several new employees so that he could focus more of his attention on his own ventures. Of one new member of his staff, Kannam reportedly wrote, “I’m so happy. With my extracurricular ventures heating up, he’ll help a lot.”

Finally, the complaint accuses Kannam of fraudulently using University funds for his own expenses on “countless occasions.” The suit alleges that Kannam routinely doctored expense reports to pay for golfing outings, international travel, and even a trip to the 2008 Super Bowl. He allegedly allowed his associates to travel to conferences under the pretense that they were financial advisors to the University. He is also accused of having received “double reimbursement,” when he paid for his expenses using his Wesleyan credit card and then submitted his expenses for cash reimbursement.

The University claims that Kannam’s misconduct was discovered in 2009 and led to his termination, although two days after his departure President Michael Roth sent an all-campus email announcing that Kannam had left to “pursue other opportunities.” The trial has not yet begun, and it remains unclear how the University assembled its case. The Argus will have more updates as new information comes to light.

  • Legal Eagle

    Action in the Kannam case today.

    One of the defendants filed a motion to dismiss together with a memorandum. Also Kannam filed an affadavit. All three may be related. I hope Argus runs down the courthouse , gets copies and reports.

    02/09/2010 D MOTION TO DISMISS

    02/09/2010 D MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION to Dismiss

    02/09/2010 D AFFIDAVIT of Thomas Kannam

  • Sidewalk Lawyer

    I wonder if it is a motion to dismiss the case?

    It could be a motion against the prejudgment remedy or the request to cough up personal financial statements.

    I have to believe it is the latter. A motion to dismiss the case at this point would be a waste of time given the evidence that has been presented so far in the complaint.

    No matter what it is, I suspect it’ll be denied, and Kannam will have to write a check to his lawyer.

  • Freshman questions

    1] will this case affect my law school application if I chose to go in that direction?
    2] will there be any money left in endowment to print my diploma in 2013?

  • Freshman answers

    1. No, why would it? Stuff like this happens all the time. Follow the case closely. It’ll be better than any course you take.
    2. Yes, especially now that Kannam is gone. Wes will save a lot of travel money!

  • More Questions

    Since your ‘Prez’ talks about
    ‘transparency’ -exactly how much funds were raised in Alumni Donations in 2009? 2008?

    (I can give you the equivalent numbers for other institutions…) Thank you.

  • Don’t be distracted

    “More Questions” poses a question that’s really just a distraction and a diversion. Changing the subject is the real transparent tactic here.

  • Manswers

    Who has these newly filed docs? What do they say exactly? Please post.

  • Traffic Cop

    Mananwers,

    They are at the courthouse in Middletown. You have to go there and get them copied. Unlike other states, Connecticut’s online access is lagging. Its no big deal doing this. All the records are public.

    Go to this site to search cases http://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/PartySearch.aspx

  • Hate Douchebags

    More questions,

    Hey numbskull… review the annual giving report document which is sent out EACH AND EVERY FRICKIN YEAR YOU DOUCHEBAG

  • Court Watcher

    NEW KANNAM COURT FILINGS

    Has anyone seen them?

  • taco bell-star

    BELSTAR AND WESLEYAN INVESTMENT OFFICE

    Would someone tell me why the Wesleyan Investment Office is listed on the Belstar SEC filing??????????????????????????????????

  • Real Name

    Dear “I’m Still Short”

    Love your post, and I find it perfect except for Number 9, which is impossible, since GILL is bankrupt. This man has done so many questionable things, I’m surprised he is not on TV’s “Most Wanted.”

    I’m sure the Fed wants to talk to him about his INCOME TAX RETURNS and why he has not paid his fair share. Incredible how much a man can LIE about his income so that he AVOIDS PAYING TAXES and THUMBS HIS NOSE at the Federal Government!

  • Rumors

    Okay this might only be a rumor. Heard it from many reliable sources though.

    Apparently, lying, cheating and general dishonesty is only the tip of the iceberg. Get this:

    Kannam loves sodomy and has had sex multiple times with multiple very very young boys. Who can verify? I hear there are a lot of pictures on the Net.

  • Think Again

    All you folks should support our university leaders. They are just as liberal as any of us. They are not the bad guys. We are all on the same team. Unfortantely Kannam played for a different team. The recently revealed SEC filing of Belstar is pretty incontrovertible evidence and its available for anyone to view.

    The Administration has discovered someone who has harmed the institution. They filed a lawsuit. They are not casting their suit as “allegations”, they are asserting it as fact. Do you think they would be dumb enough to file a suit with false statements? And from what I have seen, all the incriminating evidence appears to be pretty hard evidence.

  • The last two posts

    were written by the same person.

  • wanna know

    has anyone found out the recent court filings?

  • ML

    Having fun, Wesleyan readers?
    I thought this forum was to comment thoughtfully on the news aspect of the story itself, not to offer oh-so-funny, self-congratulatory jokes that deal in hearsay. This forum besmirches Wesleyan’s good name far more than any unsubstantiated wrong-doing by Kannam.

  • Thoughtfully oh-so-funny

    ML – did you read any of Kannam’s quotes? they are hilarious. they are incredibly cynical and egotistical and arrogant. as such, they are ripe for humor.

    This is not your run of the mill employee theft. This is a racket that involved many and went on for years. the stupidity of the whole thing was the amateurs thought they would never get caught. they wrote to each other like 14 year olds, degrading the university at every step.

    Wes is not relaying on hearsay. Wes is asserting 1st party evidence written by the defendants’ own hands. did you bother to look at the sec filing. its prima facia baby.

    Kannam played for the other team. Which team are you on?

    There have been some good investigative posts. I hope someone involved in the case or Argus picks them up.

    ps. Get off your high horse. but then again, you might be either kannam or gill posting, or even a member of the cross borders wives club that summits in middletown for dough updates

  • What?

    ML, are you high or just incredibly naiive? Let’s review the record.

    Kannam:
    1. trashed the trustees as bumbling idiots
    2. stole from the quantitative analysis center
    3. prostituted his employees
    4. double billed expenses
    5. had multiple jobs beyond Wes (proven fact)
    6. traded on proprietary Wes data
    7. lied to cover himself (Korean dignitary, Ratan Tata)
    8. traveled the world on wes’ dime
    9. put the wes endowment at risk
    10. conned adminsitrators for an offsite office (taj)

    The whole thing is pathetic.

    Keep the humor coming. it helps ease the pain.

  • CBCA Wives Club

    DOUGH UPDATE

    Forecast: -$3,000,000

    Legal Expense: Indeterminable, but substantial

  • Michael you got hustled and you look like a fool

    Twice. First by Kannam. Second time by the lawyers who agreed to work on a contingency what did they have to lose go for the 3 million fast and make a cool mill on the outside chance judge would agree to that.

    Should have just fired him and called it a day.

  • Legal Eagle

    11:49

    1. Roth was not hustled. He created the environment for the whistleblower to come forward without fear of retribution. This scheme predated Roth by many years. Why are you implicating Roth? What has he done to you. The way I look at it, he is a breath of fresh air in an institution that needed it. He could have swept the Kannam under the rug, but he did the right thing, and sent a clear and loud message to the community. Rip off Wes and suffer the consequences. Furthermore, Kannam’s transgressions were so egregious, they deserve public prosecution.

    2. You are a total moron. This type of case is not on contingency. We have a General Counsel fool. Any outside legal assistance would be compensated based on professional work, not on some trial lawyer billing scheme.

    3. It is almost certain that this case will be presented to a jury, not a judge The defendants would never put their fate in the hands of a single judge.

  • Your Bollywood Correspondent

    I heard that the “Thomas Crown Affair” movie is going to be remade as the “Thomas Kannam Affair.”

    Its going to be produced by Ratan Tata and a yet to be named Korean dignitary. “Mike’s Hedge Fund” is also rumored to be providing financing.

    Mr. Tata is also slated to be the director of the film. He commented, “Wearing two hats is key. People underestimate the power of wearing two hats.”

    It is scheduled for release late in 2010 and will be premiered at the Monaco Film festival, followed by special showings at DisneyWorld and the Taj. It is expected that the title song, “Money, Money” will be sung by a reunited ABBA at the 2011 SuperBowl.

    Dr. Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Jr. PhD, special consultant to the film commented, “I am so happy. I am proud of my affiliation with the Thomas Kannam Affair. Without the support of Ratan Tata and our Korean dignitary, this comedy could not have been possible. Furthermore, I would like to thank the Cross Borders Wives Club for their help in producing the movie of the century. They helped keep overhead extremely low.”

    The original Thomas Crown Affair was shot in NYC. The new Thomas Kannam affair will be shot in multiple locations, including Mumbai and a small New England town.

    The opening scene is rumored to involve the infamous and wacky Cross Border Twins, smoking cigars and drinking cognac at Torrey Pine’s “19th Hole”. While one of the Twins obsessively cherry-picks cashews out of the nut bowl, the other Twin lights his cigar, burns his finger and blurts out, “Oucherooo”.

    The first twin, once he has amassed a mouthful of cashews, exclaims, ““Another cashew (cashews =satisfication)…Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoooooo! These cashews are adding up”. The other Twin, exclaims, “Poach all the cashews!”

  • UPDATE From Your Bollywood Correspondent

    Those Cross Border Twins. They are certainly a wacky duo.

    I just found this pre-production scene which was filmed at the Middletown Superior Court. It features a dance number by one of the Cross Border wives.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8VVcJMnr8k

  • YET ANOTHER UPDATE From Your Bollywood Correspondent

    Here is another pre-production scene from “The Thomas Kannam Affair”. Its the opening day of the trial. The Cross Border Twins are giving opening statements in court. They certainly are a wacky pair! They end up testifying against each other.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BWQbKZ63Ss

  • crack me up

    9:43 that is the funniest thing i have ever seen.

  • Taj Namesake?

    Many of you might think that Kunnam named the “Taj” on Wes’ campus after the Taj Mahal. That would be a reasonable Western conclusion.

    Some have been shocked that Kannam nicknamed his office after a sacred Indian mausoleum – one of the Seven Wonders of the World. They would say it is ethnically repugnant and mocks one of the world’s great cultures. But these political correctness looney tunes would be wrong (as they are most of the time).

    In fact the Taj was named after the The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, a prestigious luxury five star hotel located in Mumbai. That namesake is more in keeping with Kannam’s lifestyle of the rich and famous.

    And who owns it? None other than Ratan Tata, Kannam’s hero, Chairman of the Tata Group, and erstwhile “consultant” to Belstar.

    So my bet is that the phony India conference that Kannam falsely claimed was “hosted by Ratan Tata” was strictly a cover story in order to vacation at this hotel or another of Tata’s 5 star Taj resorts on the Indian Ocean. Afterall, if the even was “hosted” by Ratan Tata, of course it would be held in one of his resort hotels. Thus, receipts justified (or so he thought).

    How many times did he stay at Taj Resorts on Wes’ dime?

    http://www.tajhotels.com/

  • Spot On

    12:24 You are spot on. Great research. What everyone took for granted, you probed and found something entirely different.

    The Taj Mahal is not Hindi, its Islamic – complete with four minarets.

    Also, the term “Taj” is a Persian word. It actually means the following:

    Muslim’s cap: a tall brimless conical cap, often richly decorated, worn by Muslims as a mark of distinction.

    While there certainly are Muslims in India, it is doubtful that Kannam would have named his Investment Office after a Muslim shrine. More likely he named it after the “Taj Hotel” in Mumbai because he aspired to be like Ratan Tata, his idol, and owner of “The Taj”.

    Of course “the Taj” could be one of the two hats that everyone said were key!

  • Hunter Gatherer

    not sure Kannam was just vacationing at Taj Resorts. he probably was trolling for business for Belstar on Wes’ dime.

  • Roth got hustled

    Roth signed and approved all the funny expense reports until someone brought the descrepancy to his attention. No?

  • lol

    I seriously doubt signing and approving expense reports is part of Roth’s job description

  • LMFAO

    That YouTube link is funnier than hell. Two bumbling idiots.

  • TAJ MAHAL

    a recently discovered and very rare video of Tom Kannam’s interview for his first endowment internship position
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8dmSsObmkM

  • Lots of Court Activity Today

    Lots of filings at the court today ARGUS. They are attempting to seal all documents and shut down the whole case from public view (until trial)

    107.00 02/09/2010 D MOTION TO DISMISS Yes
    108.00 02/09/2010 D MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION
    to Dismiss No
    109.00 02/09/2010 D AFFIDAVIT
    of Thomas Kannam No
    110.00 02/11/2010 D MOTION TO SEAL DOCUMENT Yes
    111.00 02/11/2010 D MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION
    TO SEAL DOCUMENT No
    112.00 02/11/2010 D MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER No
    113.00 02/11/2010 D MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION
    FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER No
    114.00 02/11/2010 D AFFIDAVIT
    OF STEPHEN FITZGERALD No
    115.00 02/11/2010 D AFFIDAVIT
    OF HEATHER McCUTCHEN No
    116.00 02/11/2010 D AFFIDAVIT
    OF THOMAS KANNAM No

  • Go To Court

    I hope Wes opposes the motion to seal and the motion to limit discovery (protective order).

    What is Kannam trying to hide?

    This sends a loud and clear signal that Kannam either expects or wants to settle. Don’t to it Wes. Stick to your guns.

    It also appears that the other defendants are getting a free ride off of Kannam’s attorney – OR – more likely its every defendant for themselves. In this case, Kannam’s screwed.

    Does anyone know if Kannam lies in his affidavit, is that considered perjury? If that is the case, then the criminal statutes kick in.

  • Salem Witch Hunt

    I say we throw Kannam and Roth in a pit armed with sharp sticks and let them settle it that way.

  • Kal Penn

    I’m available to star in the “Thomas Kannam Affair”, but only if it is a comedy. I can either be one of the many, may Indians characters in this looney caper, or I can reprise my Taj Mahal character from Van Wilder.

    ps. Any White Castles in Middletown?

  • Pink Taco Bell-Star

    National Lampoon would be the best producer the Thomas Kannam Affair.

  • Wes-Tube

    This is recently discovered security video of Thomas Kannam being sacked by President Roth. Its the actual firing!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU6m5UqLx9M

  • Fact to Consider

    Thomas Kannam what a record. Corruption, sodomy, child abuse, fraud, beastility, wife beater. Wow

  • Fact to Consider

    This is the best forum ever. Have to admit. The news is too dreadful. This column is a combination of a serious crime, an asshole (Kannam), some good humor, dirty humor, true sexual humor. All probably true, by the way. If I were Kannam, I’d high tail it to Haiti, rent shack and stay out of the limelight for a while.

  • Aesop Fables

    To the person who posted above: Haiti is too good a place for that Asswipe Kannam and his grinder monkey Ralph Gill. Two rotten peas in a penis, or is it a pod?

  • Libel

    Kannam should sue the Wesleyan Argus for libel by permitting these hideous comments. What is the source of information pertaining to “child abuse”?? If that were true to be found during the ransacking of his computer, don’t you think he would be in jail by now??

    LIBEL

  • @11:58 LIBEL

    I can’t say whether Kannam has been libeled in these comments, but if he were to sue the Argus over them his suit would fail.

    Quoting from an article in the New York Law Journal: “Websites and providers of interactive services are generally immune from third-party liability under §230 of the Communications Decency Act for the mere posting of user-generated content.”

    http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202443014665

    It’s actually an interesting article that outlines the hurdles Kannam would have to jump through if, rather than trying in vain to seek damages against the Argus, he instead aimed to force the Argus and the various ISPs to reveal the identities of the anonymous commenters so he could sue THEM for libel.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_230_of_the_Communications_Decency_Act

  • 1:31

    Comment moderation? That’s new. Looks like the Argus wants to be extra careful from now on anyway.

  • Anonymous

    1:31 why do you say that?

  • Rupert Murdoch

    I’ve enjoyed the comments here on Argus. Don’t they call it freedom of the press?

  • Retired Organ Grinder Monkey

    Will Cross Borders turn into Double Cross Borders? Seems the Kannam’s are going it alone in their court filings. Not a hint of the other defendants.

    Are the other defendants simply leveraging Kannam’s legal desperation in order to keep their legal fees at a minimum.

    Or are they simply waiting to see what Kannam has to say under oath in order to tailor their own defense (best bet). No sense in being out front and stumbling.

  • Kal Penn

    I have agreed to play Kannam in the remake of “The Thomas Kannam Affair”. I have also convinced the organ grinder monkey to come out of retirement and play “the monkey on my back”. Grinder will be on my back throughout all scenes until sentencing.

  • Prejudgement remedy of 3 million

    Did Wesleyan win or lose this one?

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