Dead CEO of failed Bridgeport bank worried over his safety, sister told feds
After the collapse of Bridgeports century-old Washington Federal Bank for Savings and the death of its president and CEO John F. Gembara, his sister told federal authorities investigating the failure of their family-owned bank that he had been worried about his safety, court records obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times show.
According to Gembaras sister Janice Gembara Weston, who also was a member of the banks board of directors, his concern stemmed from the ouster of a board member and shareholder named Joseph Mazurkiewicz.
She said in a now-sealed deposition that her brother began bringing Marek Matczuk, a hulking contractor nicknamed Shrek, to the banks annual board meeting, which Mazurkiewicz continued to attend even after being dumped.
I remember one meeting with going to the issue with Joseph Mazurkiewicz, Weston, who was the banks senior vice president, testified in a deposition. He was very disenchanted with being kicked off the board. But he would still come to the annual board meeting.
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