Ronco, the company made famous for late-night commercials promoting such useful products such as the pocket fisherman and of course the Veg-o-Matic, has hit hard times, and is currently in Chapter 11 bankruptcy. "But wait!" as the commercials used to say. "There's more!"
The bankruptcy court proceedings were recently livened up by a discussion of Jill Kelly, whom CFO.com described with a straight face as an "award-winning porn star." It turns out that former Ronco CEO Richard Allen has asked a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in California to examine what current CFO Ronald C. Stone disclosed about his work with Kelly as finance chief for Jill Kelly Productions, a producer of adult entertainment that's not of the Trivial Pursuit nature.
CFO.com, unfortunately, is light on the juicy details. Still, Allen mentioned in court an interview with Kelly by AVN (Adult VIdeo News) in which she disclosed firing Stone for poor performance (as CFO) and blamed him for allowing the company to fall into insolvency. The Web site adds that most of the assets of Kelly's company were later sold to Penthouse Media Group for $1.8 million.
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