St. John Bosco High employees alleges that coach Jason Negro embezzled money from the Catholic school and had assistants pay players' tuition in cash.
Brian Wickstrom, Melanie Marcaurel and Derek Barraza − all fired by the school − allege that Jason Negro committed tax fraud and embezzlement.
Three former executives of California power St. John Bosco claim they were fired for trying to stop head coach Jason Negro from illegally financing the football program out of a cash safe in his ...
St. John Bosco High responded Thursday to a lawsuit filed against the Catholic school, football coach Jason Negro and the Salesian Society religious order with a statement backing Negro and targeting ...
"The Salesian Order's termination of Wickstrom and Marcaurel was motivated by the desire to protect the football program and its head coach Jason Negro from scrutiny or oversight of illegal ...
A spokesperson for the Salesian Society ... DJ Uiagalelei are among the notable former players who went on to play football in college or the NFL. The lawsuit claims that St. John Bosco's football ...
which annually fields a national powerhouse football program. The court filing also names the Salesian Society, which helps operate the school, as a defendant. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of ...
Allegations of embezzlement to pay tuition for top college recruits is latest to shed unsavory light on high school football ...
According to the Los Angeles Times, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges that St. John Bosco head football coach Jason Negro paid tuition of some players.